South Australian Government Grants to Build Workforce Skills in the Defence Industry.

The South Australian Government is supporting businesses in the defence industry to build their future workforce capabilities through a flagship program linking university students with industry.

As an employer in the defence industry, you can tap into the skills and knowledge of penultimate and final year university students completing a degree in a defence relevant science, technology, engineering and/or maths field such as:

  • Physics
  • Science
  • Chemistry
  • Material science
  • Naval architecture
  • Mathematics
  • Mechanical engineering
  • Electrical engineering
  • Chemical engineering
  • Nuclear engineering
  • Nuclear science

By supporting the placement of these high-calibre students, you can build your future workforce, enhance your company's innovation and research capacity, and grow the quality of expertise of graduates emerging from our universities.

Participating students will receive a scholarship grant to cover the costs associated with their placement, including transport, accommodation, work-specific attire, study materials and other related expenses.

The South Australian Defence Industry Connection Program is designed to support the defence industry and its suppliers to build the in-demand skills, knowledge and experience through work-based learning opportunities for university students and addressing areas of skill shortage.

The Australian Industry Group is delivering this program on behalf of the South Australian Government.

Applicants are currently open for 2024/2025.

More information

An employer guide to work activities for students

Ai Group has produced this advice for companies looking to place higher education students within their organisation. From how to get started to frequently asked questions, this is an invaluable resource for all host companies engaging universities for research or project work.

Students must be engaged in meaningful learning and not in productive work, in accordance with Fair Work rules.

Uni students – good news for your business

Advice from the Fair Work Ombudsman regarding student placements

The Office of the Fair Work Ombudsman has produced a fact sheet for employers providing vocational placements to students.

FWO fact sheet

Australia’s civilian defence industry employs around 28,000 people in a wide variety of occupations and is critical to supporting Australia’s strategic defence capabilities.

There are exciting new opportunities for employment in Australia’s rapidly growing defence industry among the thousands of small, medium and Prime companies.

The South Australian Government is making it easier for university students to enter a career in the state’s growing defence industry with the Defence Industry Scholarship.

Eligible students can earn a scholarship to support a research or work placement with a South Australian defence industry host company.

A scholarship payment of up to $7,500 will be made available to each student and can be used to support expenses associated with undertaking the placement.

 

Eligibility:

  • Enrolled as an undergraduate in a Commonwealth Supported Place at The University of Adelaide, University of South Australia (UniSA) or Flinders University
  • Eligible disciplines include STEM areas relevant to the defence industry such as:
    • Physics
    • Science
    • Chemistry
    • Material science
    • Naval architecture
    • Mathematicss
    • Mechanical engineering
    • Electrical engineering
    • Chemical engineering
    • Nuclear engineering
    • Nuclear science
  • Must be resident in South Australia
  • Must not have been convicted of a criminal offence

If you are currently in a placement as part of your degree, please contact Ai Group prior to applying.

To complete your application, you will require:

  • A copy of your curriculum vitae
  • Academic Transcript (unofficial is accepted)
  • Contact details of two referees – personal or professional

Frequently Asked Questions

Applications for students already undertaking a placement will not be considered, only applications for placements yet to commence.

Please contact defence.scholarships@aigroup.com.au to discuss your situation before applying.

The placement must be credit-bearing or contribute towards the completion of the degree in which you are enrolled, like a mandatory work placement.

At the conclusion of your placement, having fulfilled the required number of hours of learning, you may enter a direct employment relationship with the company.

The scholarship is only paid for the duration of your work learning placement, as agreed between your university and host company.

Important information

Students must be engaged in meaningful learning and not in productive work, in accordance with Fair Work rules.

Placements must be located in South Australia, with an eligible host company in South Australia’s defence industry.

Advice from the Fair Work Ombudsman regarding work integrated learning placements

The Office of the Fair Work Ombudsman has produced a fact sheet for students undertaking work learning placements with a host company.

FWO fact sheet

Statement of commitment to diversity: We are committed to a non-discriminatory approach and provide equal opportunity for all.

Register as a student or host company

If you are a student or host company and wish to take advantage of this opportunity, applicants are currently being accepted for 2024/2025:

Register now

Need Help?

If you have any questions, please contact us at dicp@aigroup.com.au or (08) 8394 0002.