Our Work Integrated Learning (WIL) industry projects bridge the gap between academic knowledge and practical application, helping you meet your project objectives with precision and innovation while exposing our students to real-world projects.
What do WIL industry projects offer?
- Collaborative opportunities: Engage with students working solo or in teams to tackle real-world challenges.
- On-campus execution: Projects are executed on campus, under the expert guidance of our academic staff, ensuring a blend of theory and practice (as opposed to Placements that are carried out on site with a host organisation).
- Client-driven outcomes: Projects are tailored to meet the requirements set out by you, our industry or community partners.
What is the difference between a work placement and an industry project?
While a work placement involves students being embedded within a workplace, gaining hands-on experience by performing job-related tasks over a set period, an industry project is a structured, real-world task or project where students work on a specific challenge or deliverable for a business or organisation as part of a unit of study.
Why choose WIL industry projects?
- Skill enhancement: Students develop competencies such as project management, client communication, and teamwork.
- Flexibility: Ideal for disciplines where traditional work placements are not feasible.
- Client-centric approach: Present a client brief to students, challenging them to deliver innovative solutions.
Get involved!
Ready to contribute to the shaping of future professionals while advancing your project goals?
Register your interest below and discover the potential of partnership with WIL industry projects.