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Power Generation Masters Program
Queensland’s three power generators - Tarong Energy, CS Energy and Stanwell - have been working in association with three of Queensland’s major universities - University of Queensland (UQ), Queensland University of Technology (QUT) and Central Queensland University (CQU) - to develop and deliver specialist training in Power Engineering.
The curriculum, which directly addresses a previous gap in education, has been designed by an expert team of representatives from both the universities and generators. For more information, please visit the
Power Engineering
website.
University of Queensland
Queensland University of Technology
Central Queensland University