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Article in the Economist calls for more "Green Engineers" to tackle climate change
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Oliver Morton, environment editor of the Economist says 'It's all very well to recycle, pester your parents about fuel efficiency and aspire to holidays that need no flights. But the best thing a bright young person can do to help rid civilisation of fossil fuels is to get an education in engineering.' Click on the link to see the complete article.
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Complete Article
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EnergyAustalia
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The EnergyAustralia cadetship is a five year program where you will undertake a Bachelor of Engineering Degree (Electrical) specialising in ‘power engineering’ (four years), and also work at EnergyAustralia for at least 80 weeks. This working period will allow you to practically demonstrate what you’ve already learnt. You will also have the opportunity to develop your teamwork, leadership and communication skills.
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Cadetships
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Read about why it’s great to work for EnergyAustralia and view the current vacancies. You can also find out more about our graduate programs, work experience, traineeships, scholarships and apprenticeship programs with EnergyAustralia.
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Careers
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ES Cornwall Scholarship
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Read what recent Graduate Power Engineers have to say about their experiences working abroad while holding the ES Cornwall Scholarship
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