Hear from experts on how your university project can turn into a career-defining opportunity.
Hear from experts on how your university project can turn into a career-defining opportunity.
Discover how the Esri Young Scholar Award can open doors for you and your students. This one-hour virtual session introduces the program, shares insights from past winners, and explains how to craft a winning entry that stands out on the global stage. Hear firsthand how GIS innovation can shape real-world impact and future careers. Join us online and take the first step toward a paid internship with Esri Australia.
What you’ll learn
- How to prepare a standout Esri Young Scholar submission that showcases your GIS innovation and impact.
- How previous award winners have used GIS to address real-world challenges and launch their careers.
- What the judges are looking for and how to align your project with the award criteria.
- The details of the prize, a paid internship with Esri Australia, what it involves and how to position your submission.
Speaker
Jennah Williams
Esri Australia, Brisbane
Science & Education Manager
Helping the next generation of Earth advocates sharpen their STEM skills and prepare for the challenges ahead.
Glenn Kong
Esri Australia, Brisbane
GIS Consultant | Esri Young Scholar Winner 2024
A life-long learner with a passion for geographical systems.
Rob Clout
Veris , Brisbane, Brisbane
Principal Consultant
With over 25 years of experience across 4 continents, I bring a extensive expertise in deploying cutting-edge technologies to address complex challenges.
Sharyn Hickey (PhD)
University of Western Australia , Perth
Senior Lecturer
An enthusiastic data and policy analyst with over 9 years service in the federal public sector, I have expertise in government health and welfare evaluation and reporting. My skills are grounded in data analysis, and I am proficient in a wide range of tools including GIS, SAS, STATA, SPSS, Tableau, Endnote, NVIVO, and Microsoft software.