Growing technologically-advanced country: Defence nuclear science and engineering scholarships

Department of Defence

The Morrison Government is committed to building an Australian workforce with the

necessary skills and capabilities to develop advanced technologies, drive innovation and

meet the nation’s future defence and national security needs.

Minister for Defence the Hon Peter Dutton MP has announced the creation of more

than 300 scholarships over the next five years to grow Australia’s nuclear science and

engineering workforce.

“The delivery of at least eight nuclear-powered submarines will see thousands of jobs

created across the country over the next few decades,” Minister Dutton said.

“We must ensure our people have the right skills and qualifications to support and deliver

this once-in-a-generation endeavour that will bolster our national security and defence.”

The Defence Nuclear Science and Engineering Scholarships build on the existing National

Naval Shipbuilding education pipeline.

Minister Dutton said the Government will also identify opportunities to increase the number

of Australians undertaking Vocational Education and Training Courses, providing additional

entry points for Australians interested in nuclear-related careers.

“This is about developing a high-tech workforce of Australians qualified to steward and

deliver this important capability,” Minister Dutton said.

“These scholarships will provide Australians the opportunity to develop essential skills and

qualifications to work in the nuclear-powered submarine enterprise.”

On graduation, scholarship recipients will be qualified to work across a range of

organisations contributing to the nuclear-powered submarine program, including Defence,

nuclear stewardship and environmental agencies, research and training, and the broader

shipbuilding industry.

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