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[Image changes to show Maggie Klianev talking to the camera, and then the image changes to show students and a mentor working on a bank of computers, and text appears: Maggie Klianev, Generation STEM Links Project Officer]
Maggie Klianev: Generation STEM Links is a programme that’s designed to support tertiary education students both in university and TAFE by connecting them with local industry to work on STEM projects.
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The programme involves a 200 hour internship that students can complete over the course of a six month period.
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There is also ongoing support for recruitment and there is also a $2,500 subsidy that is provided to the businesses upon successful completion of the internship.
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I think the greatest part of the programme is that we are providing support for the business and the student to really make sure that we are getting the most impact for both parties.
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And the best thing about that is that we have actually had more than 80% of our student interns have actually gone on to ongoing employment within the industry partner where they were matched with.
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By matching the students’ skill sets with the industry partner needs we’re able to really create impactful relationships.
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What Generation STEM Links stands for is really about creating a stronger and more diverse STEM pipeline across New South Wales.
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