Hundreds of scholarships tackle STEM education inequity and build diversity

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The Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering (ATSE) has announced more than 200 scholarship recipients of the nationally recognised Elevate: Boosting diversity in STEM program for 2025.

Elevate scholars for 2025 from around the country will receive support to access science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) university education at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels. They will directly contribute to growing the diverse STEM workforce needed to deliver on Australia’s national priorities over coming decades, including the renewable energy transition, advanced manufacturing and artificial intelligence.

ATSE CEO Kylie Walker said that, with more than 1,500 applications competing in a rigorous selection process, the highly motivated 2025 scholars will no doubt make waves as they move into STEM industries in coming years.

“ATSE is incredibly proud to welcome the 2025 Elevate scholars,” Walker says.

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“We’re ready to invest in their personal and professional growth and support them to thrive in STEM-powered careers as they become Australian innovators and make vital contributions in critical sectors.”

Networking, mentoring and skills-building

Elevate launched in 2022 with a foundational investment of $41.2 million from the federal Department of Industry, Science and Resources (DISR). It has since grown to welcome new partners including the Defence Science and Technology Group and Snowy Hydro. The partners recognise the value of the direct engagement they enjoy with scholars as part of their investment in these critical scholarships.

Elevate’s unique wrap-around support includes financial assistance, 24-hour psychosocial support, networking, mentoring and skills-building workshops. It sets up scholars to thrive throughout their studies, ensuring that they are ready to take on complex challenges. One hundred and sixty scholars have already benefitted from the unique offerings of the Elevate scholarship, with a retention rate well above the industry average, and glowing reviews about the opportunities it provides.

Tackling inequity in STEM education

Elevate aims to address inequities in STEM through comprehensive scholarships enabling more diverse people, including women and non-binary people, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, people from regional, rural and remote areas, people from low socioeconomic backgrounds, and other groups traditionally underrepresented in STEM, to access tertiary STEM education, professional skills development and STEM leadership opportunities with industry and academia.

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Elevate scholarships are awarded across three categories – Undergraduate, Postgraduate Research, and Leadership. ATSE administers and delivers Elevate. ATSE says it is grateful to its network of partner organisations from across industry and academia, including the Department of Industry, Science and Resources, the Defence Science and Technology Group and Snowy Hydro Limited, which support program delivery. The partners are combining to deliver more than 500 scholarships over the life of the program, which was recently extended to 2032.

A new scholar in the Leadership Category, Professor Polly Burey will be studying a Master of Business Administration and is excited about the potential to grow her career further.

“I am hoping with the combination of my existing technical know-how and the development I will undertake during the Elevate program that I am better equipped to instigate real step change in the circular economy and add to the creation of stronger business cases,” says Burey.

Applications will open in May 2025 for Elevate scholarships to commence study in 2026.

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