Title: NERI Slideshow
1Review of Energy Education Courses in NZ
Universities (2007)
2National Energy Research Institute
- Partnership of 14 universities and other research
organisations
3NERIs goal
- Improve New Zealand's response to the energy
challenges of the 21st Century by - - More and better energy research, through
collaboration - Relevant, innovative energy education resources
- Strong, accessible linkages with industry,
government, iwi, consumers
4Energy education projects 07/08
- Projects
- Energy in NZ
- Energy-efficient Schools
- TEO partner projects including
- scholarships, new courses, promotional events
- Masterclasses
- Support for Massey Universitys PG Energy
Conference - Review of Energy Education Courses in NZ
Universities (2007) -
5Review of Energy Education Courses
- Context
- Review
- Energy industry demand for university graduate
- Telephone survey, 24 energy stakeholders
- Courses offered by NZ universities (2007)
- Desktop study, 244 courses found 138 energy
courses
6Review of Energy Education Courses
- Key findings
- Range of qualifications (disciplines) is wide.
- Most common ug degrees engineering, commerce,
science, geography. - Strong demand for engineering graduates
- Electricity industries seeks commerce graduates
- Graduates lack functional skills communication,
business and management skills, interpersonal
skills relevant work experience.
7Review of Energy Education Courses
Generation / distribution technologies, system
mgmt
Social aspects
Energy use, demand, efficiency
Sources of energy
Climate change, CO2, sustainability
Transport
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31
42
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8Review of Energy Education Courses
- Energy Industry needs graduates!
- Especially engineering, commerce, science and
geography - Also geothermal, planning, policy analysis,
mining, corrosion sciences, surveying, physics,
geology, ICT, human resources, law, resource
management, project management - With skills communication, business, and
interpersonal skills - And relevant work experience
- Cross-disciplinary energy education
9Review of Energy Education Courses
- Recommendations
- Attracting and retaining students, fostering
energy careers - Broad range of disciplines
- Fit between graduate profiles and
work-readiness - Contact between universities and industry
- Relationships between courses and key government
policy documents and directions - Central coordinator between industry and TEOs
10Review of Energy Education Courses
- Challenges for Tertiary Energy Education
- Increasing number of students studying/researching
energy - Increasing disciplinary breadth and
inter-disciplinary approaches - Enhancing connections between TEOs, industry,
employment pathways - Balancing technical and functional
knowledge/skills - Gearing energy education to national objectives
without compromising objectivity - Developing education for energy researchers
skills for collaborative and inter-disciplinary
research - Connecting TEOs with energy information and
behaviour needs of communities to inform and
support movement towards sustainability
11NERI Education
- pip_at_neri.org.nz
- www.neri.org.nz