CSU 2024 engineering scholarship recipients with Transgrid Senior Manager Engagement and Integration Trish Marinozzi
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Scholarships help build future engineering workforce to accelerate clean energy transition

12 July 2024

Twenty students at Charles Sturt University have been awarded scholarships by Transgrid under a $2 million program to help develop the next generation of engineers, address the skills shortage and accelerate Australia’s clean energy transition.

Twenty students at Charles Sturt University have been awarded scholarships by Transgrid under a $2 million program to help develop the next generation of engineers, address the skills shortage and accelerate Australia’s clean energy transition.

The first-year engineering students have each received a $20,000 scholarship, with recipients from NSW regions including the Central West, Central Coast, Orana, and Riverina, as well as Western Sydney and Victoria.

Executive General Manager of Major Projects Gordon Taylor said: “Transgrid is delivering the transmission infrastructure identified as critical to enabling the Commonwealth and NSW governments’ clean energy vision.

“Over the next decade, we are investing $14 billion on a 2,500km energy superhighway including the EnergyConnect, HumeLink and VNI West projects and we require hundreds of skilled personnel and world-class engineers.

“Transgrid’s $2 million Engineering Scholarship Fund is supporting 100 students at the university’s Bathurst campus between 2023 and 2029 to expand the skilled workforce across the industry as the clean energy transition accelerates.

“We are delighted to support another 20 engineering students at Charles Sturt University this year who are joining the 17 recipients awarded scholarships in 2023. Each recipient receives $5,000 annually for four years to ease the financial burden and support them in their studies.”

Twin brothers Sam and Toby Wilson from Orange have each received a $20,000 scholarship to study a Bachelor of Technology (Civil)/Master of Engineering (Civil), with their passion for improving infrastructure in regional communities now driving their sibling rivalry.

“We both had similar interests in science, maths and geography during school and civil engineering kind of fit all that criteria so it was kind of a no brainer really to come and study engineering. Mum and Dad were pretty stoked,” Sam said.

“The Transgrid scholarship’s going to help with a lot of the cost of travel since we are both driving here from Orange. It allows me not to work at my part time job as much so I can focus all my energy on my studies.”

While cheekily declaring that he was going to be the best engineer, Toby said he is enjoying having his brother by his side.

“Having my brother with me makes obviously study a bit easier because I can just ask him about topics that we do that I might be struggling with and we’ll just work through the topics together,” Toby said.

Sam agreed: “Now we’re on the same level doing the same thing we kind of help each other now so we’ve got each other’s back to support.

“I was looking into opening a business with Toby in the future once we build our skills up. That’s one of the dreams and aspirations of mine and his as well.”

Scholarship recipient Ashlee Grentell from Wagga Wagga has also received a scholarship to support her studies for a Bachelor of Engineering (Civil) (Honours).

“I have always loved maths and helping the community and engineering has very much brought those two loves together,” Ms Grentell said.

“The Transgrid scholarship has allowed us to make the cost more affordable for all of us. It helps me with accommodation and with travelling here from home so I still have a connection with family. It’s really helped me a lot because I have extra money to be able to still have a life to live.”

Charles Sturt University Acting Director, Advancement Justin Williams thanked Transgrid for its ongoing support which is providing momentum in attracting new engineers to regional NSW.

“The engineering school at Bathurst is a fairly fledgling program. It’s been around for just a handful of years, and we’ve seen just one cohort of graduates thus far,” Mr Williams said.

“In these early years the engineering scholarship program adds that level of gravitas and backing that a partner of Transgrid’s scale really brings.

“It’s also a massive boon for our emerging students from regional areas to have that kind of support as they embark on a new adventure of learning about how to create the world through engineering.”

Applications for the 2025 scholarship program are now open. For more information, visit www.csu.edu.au/transgrid-scholarship

Transgrid Engineering Scholarship Fund 2024 recipients

First Name

Last Name

Origin

Course Name

Liam

Leahy

Orange

Bachelor of Engineering (Civil) (Honours)

Naomi

Tatchell

Orange

Bachelor of Engineering (Civil) (Honours)

Daniel

Skrinnikoff

Orange

Bachelor of Technology (Civil)/Master of Engineering (Civil)

Harrison

Nitz

Orange

Bachelor of Engineering (Civil) (Honours)

Sam

Wilson

Orange

Bachelor of Technology (Civil)/Master of Engineering (Civil)

Toby

Wilson

Orange

Bachelor of Technology (Civil)/Master of Engineering (Civil)

Samuel

McGuinness

Kelso

Bachelor of Engineering (Civil) (Honours)

Hamish

Lang

Kelso

Bachelor of Engineering (Civil) (Honours)

Thomas

Horsburgh

Llanarth

Bachelor of Engineering (Civil) (Honours)

Xavier

Adams

Raglan

Bachelor of Technology (Civil)/Master of Engineering (Civil)

Volkan

Gunduz

Wisemans Creek

Bachelor of Technology (Civil)/Master of Engineering (Civil)

Ashlee

Grentell

Lake Albert

Bachelor of Engineering (Civil) (Honours)

Tyson

Gentle

Illabo

Bachelor of Technology (Civil)/Master of Engineering (Civil)

Jhie

Deaton

Leeton

Bachelor of Engineering (Civil) (Honours)

Angad

Paul

Chittaway Point

Bachelor of Engineering (Civil) (Honours)

David

Coope

Toowoon Bay

Bachelor of Engineering (Civil) (Honours)

Jack-James

Grant

Tumbi Umbi

Bachelor of Engineering (Civil) (Honours)

Chukwunonso

Odikaesiemeh

Dubbo

Bachelor of Technology (Civil)/Master of Engineering (Civil)

Jasmine

Mork

Leonay

Bachelor of Technology (Civil)/Master of Engineering (Civil)

Tom

Rogers

Rutherglen (Victoria)

Bachelor of Technology (Civil)/Master of Engineering (Civil)

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