Cultivating career opportunities for STEM students in agricultural industry

Students at all levels of education with a passion for STEM can benefit from Agriculture Victoria’s broadening education program.

Claire Halliday
Claire Halliday

Students at all levels of education with a passion for STEM can benefit from Agriculture Victoria’s broadening education program.

Agriculture Victoria Research Higher Education Manager Ms Kendra Whiteman said a program for PhD students has been running in partnership with La Trobe University (LTU) and the University of Melbourne (UoM) since 2012.

“We currently have 65 PhD students under supervision as well as a large cohort of Masters’ students who started this summer. More recently, interest in our partnered PhD program has broadened,” Ms Whiteman says.

“We are now partnering with more universities to provide industry-based PhD research and industry internship opportunities, including Federation University, Victoria University, University of Tasmania, Deakin University and RMIT.”

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Supervising students, Ms Whiteman says, is mutually beneficial.

“They bring fresh knowledge from their study to our research and, in return, gain much from working side by side with our expert agricultural research scientists in a multi-disciplinary and hi-tech environment. When they finish their study, they leave us with a very practical skillset for working in applied agricultural research, with exposure to modern scientific equipment and techniques, plus professional development opportunities like contract management and scientific communication skills.”

With many of the students they supervise able to explore the opportunity to present their research to industry stakeholders, including some national and international events, or having their work featured in industry publications or the wider media, she says the potential to create positive connections and opportunities are genuine.

As well as their tertiary partnerships, Ms Whiteman says the popular, in-house Get Into AgSTEM Program for primary and secondary students runs statewide throughout the school year.

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Agriculture Victoria also supports secondary school work experience and provides placements for TAFE students to promote agriculture as a career of choice at its  AgriBio Centre for AgriBioScience in Bundoora, Melbourne, and across all their regional SmartFarms.

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Claire Halliday has an extensive career as a full-time writer - across book publishing, copywriting, podcasting and feature journalism - for more than 25 years. She lives in Melbourne with children, two border collies and a grumpy Burmese cat. Contact: claire.halliday[at]brandx.live