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  • 2021-08-30
  • Entrepreneurship Research Center on G20 Economies
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  • Encouraging young indigenous women to consider STEM-based careers is the focus of three programs that have received funding under the latest round of the Morrison Government’s Women In STEM and Entrepreneurship (WISE) grants program. The CSIRO (QLD) has received $248,804 to provide training to indigenous women and rangers in how to use data and artificial intelligence applications to better manage their traditional lands. The program helps to build digital skills and literacy and opens up new job opportunities. Under the WISE program, a total of eight organizations shared in nearly $2 million to boost the representation of women in STEM.




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