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APPLY NOW: AWI Graduate Training Program 2025

Applications are now open for the 2025 Australian Wool Innovation (AWI) Graduate Training Program.

The AWI Graduate Training Program provides the successful applicant with a thorough and unique understanding of the wool supply chain from fibre to fashion.

The 18-month program starts each year in March and is based primarily at AWI head office in Sydney, where the graduate will gain exposure to all areas of the AWI business including On-Farm Research and development, Processing Innovation and Education Extension, Consultation and Engagement, Global Marketing, Digital, Measurement and Evaluation, and Business Services.

A unique offering as part of this program, are the international rotations. Graduates are given the opportunity to gain global exposure to the wool supply chain overseas, visiting supply chain hubs in Asia and Europe. The program also provides the graduates with ongoing professional development opportunities, to further enhance their career within the industry.

Applications close 31 August 2024.

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