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Businesses tap UOW PhD researchers to accelerate innovation


Industry internship program connects businesses with research talent to fast-track innovation and solve real-world challenges

The University of Wollongong (UOW) is launching a research internship program that connects businesses with PhD talent to accelerate innovation and strengthen Australia’s research translation pipeline.

The program responds to industry demand for job-ready researchers and university collaboration, building on UOW’s role as a regional innovation hub, supporting local economic growth and expanding workforce capability while giving PhD candidates valuable experience working with industry to solve real-world problems.

“This initiative connects PhD researchers directly with industry to co-create practical solutions and deliver real-world impact. These collaborations give organisations access to world-class expertise while helping develop highly skilled graduates ready to contribute,” UOW Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research and Innovation) Professor Alan Rowan said.

Following a successful pilot supported by the Australian Government’s Women in STEM and Entrepreneurship program, more than 30 PhD candidates have already been placed with over 20 organisations. The expanded program is open to all disciplines, including engineering, artificial intelligence, advanced materials, health and environmental science.

For businesses, the program provides access to cutting-edge research capability and fresh perspectives to support product development and commercialisation. Heath Cooper, Founder of Sample Assist, said hosting a UOW PhD intern had delivered immediate value.

“As a medical technology company, digital innovation in health is at the heart of what we do. Hosting a UOW PhD candidate gave us the opportunity to work with the best and brightest minds to solve some of the health industry’s biggest problems,” Mr Cooper said.

For PhD candidates the program offers a direct pathway into industry, building practical skills, professional networks and career opportunities. Adile Kaban is undertaking a PhD in neuroscience and completed an internship with the Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation. She said the program opened doors to new career pathways.

“This internship has been the bridge I needed to connect my research with industry. I now feel more confident pursuing career opportunities that were previously out of reach,” Ms Kaban said.

Businesses interested in hosting a PhD researcher or exploring potential project opportunities can register their interest via UOW’s Research Partnerships and Innovation team. PhD candidates interested in participating in the program can submit

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