It’s the newest program in ATSE’s highly regarded suite of skills- and career-building initiatives, which include school education program STELR, the Elevate: Boosting diversity in STEM scholarships program, and the national award-winning Industry Mentoring Network in STEM.
“Through developing educational, skills and career pathways in applied science, technology and engineering, ATSE is putting Australia on the path to innovate, diversify and build our future security, capability, economy and strength,” said ATSE CEO Dr Kylie Walker.
“We’re pleased to extend our commitment to building a diverse and capable STEM workforce.
“Growing the number of STEM-skilled graduates is vital to providing the critical workforce that Australia needs to grow our productivity and increase our security.
“Graduates from ATSE’s programs are more likely to complete their studies and go on to meaningful work across a range of sectors. They consistently highlight the importance of ATSE’s programs when it comes to readiness for these STEM careers.”
Applications for the Propel scholarships will open in the coming months, with the initial scholarships to be awarded to students studying in 2026.