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Issues affecting power engineering undergraduate education in Australia

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posted on 2024-11-14, 01:42 authored by Duane RobinsonDuane Robinson, Victor GosbellVictor Gosbell
Recent changes to the electric power industry through deregulation and restructuring have had a considerable effect on power engineering education internationally. A number of Australian universities have also noticed a decline in the number of students interested in power engineering subjects, leading to the fewer graduates with power engineering knowledge. With a reduction in graduates and a perception of an aging workforce a shortage of suitably qualified power engineers for industry may be imminent. This paper provides discussion on the current status of university power engineering education within Australia and includes results from a recent Australia-wide survey of the university and industry sectors of electric power engineering.

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Robinson, D. A. & Gosbell, V. J. (2004). Issues affecting power engineering undergraduate education in Australia. Australian Journal of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, 1 (3), 143-150.

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Australian Journal of Electrical and Electronics Engineering

Volume

1

Issue

3

Pagination

143-150

Language

English

RIS ID

11087

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