รรอลสำฦต

Faculty of Engineering and Information Sciences Executive Dean Senior Professor Gursel Alici
Faculty of Engineering and Information Sciences Executive Dean Senior Professor Gursel Alici

Online platform brings students and employers together

Online platform brings students and employers together

Work Integrated E-Learning Hub a one-stop-shop for placements, internships, scholarships and more

The รรอลสำฦต (รรอลสำฦต) Faculty of Engineering and Information Sciences (EIS) has launched a Work Integrated e-Learning Hub (WIL eHub) to provide a streamlined way for engineering and information sciences students to engage with employers and improve their job-ready skills and employability.

For industry, the WIL eHub provides a one-stop-shop to engage directly with undergraduate and postgraduate students and promote placements, internships, scholarships, mentorships and vocational programs.

Faculty of Engineering and Information Sciences Executive Dean Senior Professor Gursel Alici said the launch of the digital platform was well timed given the current labour market shortages, particularly in engineering and information sciences.

โ€œThe WIL eHub evolved in response to the need to better support students to engage with potential employers and to streamline the process for industry partners to promote job and student placement opportunities and improve their access to talented รรอลสำฦต students,โ€ Professor Alici said.

โ€œPreviously, industry partners have relied on their relationships with individual academics within or across 11 engineering disciplines and other faculty disciplines, and havenโ€™t had a way to engage directly with students.

โ€œSimilarly, channels for รรอลสำฦต to promote the opportunities to students were fragmented across email, social media and the careers job board.

โ€œThe WIL eHub solves this by providing a streamlined single portal to bring together industry, students and academics to directly offer work integrated learning opportunities and professional placements for engineering students.โ€

By providing a portal where employers can develop their own profiles to promote their latest developments and available opportunities, the WIL eHub will foster stronger industry partnerships.

The WIL eHub was developed by a project team led by Professor Ting Ren and Faculty Education Technology Designer Robyn Hughes in consultation with industry partners including BlueScope Steel, Wollongong City Council, South 32, Gravitas Technologies, Northrop and Cord Civil.

โ€œThe WIL eHub is expected to become an important channel of interaction and engagement with industry and the wider community for the mutually beneficial exchange of knowledge and resources in a context of true partnership and reciprocity,โ€ Professor Ren said.

รรอลสำฦต is dedicated to enhancing the employability of students through work integrated learning experiences such as internships, teaching and clinical placements, industry projects and experiences, workplace simulations and professional activities.

Acting Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academic and Student Life) Professor David Currow said รรอลสำฦตโ€™s vision is to provide opportunity for every student, whether domestic or international, to engage in a variety of scaffolded, purposefully designed and learner-centred work integrated learning experiences within their degree.

โ€œWork integrated learning enables students to enhance their employability by applying and testing knowledge and skills acquired in their tertiary studies in professional work settings,โ€ Professor Currow said.

โ€œIt is an important element of the รรอลสำฦต curriculum and one of the reasons our graduates are so highly regarded by employer. รรอลสำฦต ranked number one in the most recent , which measures how well graduates from Australian higher education institutions meet employersโ€™ needs, indicating their readiness for the workplace.

โ€œThe WIL eHub is a valuable addition to รรอลสำฦตโ€™s work integrated learning program and will make it easier for students and employers to connect.

โ€œIndustry has a great opportunity to benefit from the pool of young, educated, globally aware and motivated international graduates that we have on hand. I strongly encourage new industry partners to engage with us in offering high-quality work integrated learning experiences, and to build a talent pipeline.โ€  

Further Information

For further information on the WIL e-Hub contact Professor Ting Ren, School of Civil, Mining and Environmental Engineering, tren@uow.edu.au.

Graduate Careers Expo 2023

The รรอลสำฦต Graduate Careers Expo 2023 is an opportunity for industry partners to meet with รรอลสำฦต students from all disciplines to promote their organisation's graduate and internship programs. The Expo will be held on Tuesday 21 March at the รรอลสำฦต campus. Register