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ANU Opens New Study Space for Women in Engineering-by Kristen Lucas

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ANU Opens New Study Space for Women in Engineering-by Kristen Lucas

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The Kim Jackson Scholars’ Space has officially opened as the program expands to support more regional and rural students.

Canberra, February 25 2026 – The Australian National University (ANU) has officially opened the Kim Jackson Scholarship Study Space, a purpose-built study and networking hub designed to support female engineering students at the university.

This dedicated space offers 24‑hour access for the program’s scholars, a place where scholars can study, connect with one another, access mentoring and build community. Beyond serving as a hub for the scholarship cohort, the space will also host a range of events, workshops and networking opportunities designed to enrich and connect the broader engineering community.

The space has been curated with historically significant ANU Design Unit furniture by Fred Ward, features artwork by Australian women, and includes a women‑focused library collection.

Dr Fiona Scotney, Director of the Kim Jackson Scholarship at ANU, said she is excited to see the next chapter of the program come to life, with the new space reflecting the growth of the scholarship.

“Opening a dedicated space for our scholars feels incredibly special, as it reflects the growing strength and impact of the scholarship.”

“Every element has been thoughtfully chosen, from the furniture to the artwork and the library collection, to create an environment that feels inspiring, welcoming and designed to empower our scholars. It is more than just a place to study; it is a place to feel a sense of community,” said Dr Scotney.

The Kim Jackson Scholarship supports female students from regional and rural Australia to study engineering at ANU. The scholarship is funded by the Skip Foundation, which was co-founded by Kim Jackson, the scholarship’s namesake.

Kim Jackson, a leading investor in infrastructure and technology and an ANU alumna, studied Engineering and Commerce after growing up in Yeppoon, a regional town in Queensland. In January this year, ANU awarded Jackson an honorary doctorate in recognition of her distinguished career and commitment to advancing STEM education for women.

Kim Jackson, Founder, CEO and CIO at Skip Capital, said the new space plays a crucial role in helping scholars build connection and confidence.

“For many women starting to study engineering, those first few months can feel incredibly lonely, especially if you’ve moved interstate to begin your degree. You’re adjusting to a new city, a new campus and an entirely new way of learning all at once.”

“The scholarship helps change that experience, and this space builds on that support. It creates a genuine sense of connection and community, giving women the support and guidance they need to stay motivated and back themselves. Just as importantly, it helps them build strong networks and lasting relationships that will support them well beyond university and throughout their careers,” said Ms Jackson.

At the same ceremony where Kim received her honorary doctorate, the first Kim Jackson Scholar, Kayleigh Sleath, graduated with a Bachelor of Engineering (R&D) (Honours), marking a significant milestone for the program.

Josie Bates, a current Kim Jackson Scholar, believes that the program has created a real sense of belonging for her.

“The greatest benefit of this scholarship has been its ability to foster connection among the scholars. Coming from rural and regional communities, we share a lived experience that creates an immediate sense of understanding and belonging. Many of us have faced similar challenges and emotions when transitioning to ANU and adjusting to our studies, which strengthens that bond even further.”

“Engineering is a field where women in STEM remain underrepresented, having that foundation of shared experience and mutual support has been incredibly beneficial.”

“Having a dedicated place for Kim Jackson Scholars to meet, study, and unwind together will strengthen the sense of community and ensure this support network continues to grow. Hopefully, encouraging all Scholars to excel in their studies, knowing they are supported and not alone,” said Ms Bates.

Kim Jackson Scholarship recipients undertake an engineering degree or combined double degree and receive comprehensive support, including mentoring, professional development opportunities, and financial assistance of $25,000 per year for up to five years.

The program has recently expanded, with up to six scholarships to be awarded annually over the next five years. This growth is expected to see approximately 50 scholars benefit from the new dedicated space in the years ahead.

ANU interim Vice-Chancellor and President, Professor Rebekah Brown FASSA, said she is proud to support a scholarship that expands opportunity in engineering.

“Providing a dedicated space for our scholars recognises that belonging and connection are just as critical to success as academic excellence.”

“By investing in community alongside scholarships, the Kim Jackson Scholars’ Space helps ensure talented women not only enter engineering at ANU, but are supported to thrive, lead and shape the future of the profession.”

“Spaces like this send a clear message: women belong in engineering – as students, as innovators, and as the leaders who will help solve the complex challenges of our time.”

ENDS

For media enquiries:

Kristen Lucas

Ph: 0419 668 158

E: media@akinagency.com.au




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