The Western Australia Food Education Collaboration (WAFEC) program gives STEM students the opportunity to apply their skills to real-world challenges in WA’s food and beverage sector. Through short-term, paid internships, students gain hands-on experience, build their professional network and contribute to meaningful industry projects.
It's a valuable stepping stone towards a future career in science, technology and innovation.
Why join WAFEC
- Apply your skills to industry-driven projects
- Gain workplace experience that strengthens your career prospects
- Connect with potential employers in WA’s growing food and beverage sector
- Support innovation in regional and metropolitan communities
Who can apply
The program is open to WA undergraduates, postgraduates or equivalent University or TAFE/VET STEM students - including international students (subject to visa work restrictions).
Check your eligibility
- WA Food Industry Education Collaboration Program guidelines
- WA Food Industry Education Collaboration Program guidelines - accessible text
Available placements
We're always looking for student applicants to join our placement program across WA. If no suitable positions are currently available, you can apply to our applicant pool and receive notifications when new opportunities arise throughout the year.
| Placement name | Job ID | Application close |
|---|---|---|
| Applicant pool | None | No close date |
How to apply
Students interested in either an existing position or being added to our applicant pool for future positions can submit their applications by completing the application form. If you have any questions or want to discuss your eligibility first, email us at wafec@csiro.au.
Tips for your application
Make sure your application stands out with these helpful tips:
Online applications
- Align your responses with the key skills and requirements outlined in the position description
- Draw on personal experiences and insights to demonstrate your capabilities
- Keep your answers clear and concise, highlighting your strongest attributes.
Interviews
- Research the host business, including their products, services and recent developments
- Familiarise yourself with the position description before attending your interview
- Prepare examples that demonstrate relevant skills and attributes—these can come from any aspect of your life, including volunteering, part-time work, team projects or personal interests.
Success stories
Across Western Australia, businesses are already putting the program to work - with real results:
From intern to impact: WAFEC delivers for growing manufacturer
Program downloads
The Western Australia Food Education Collaboration (WAFEC) program gives STEM students the opportunity to apply their skills to real-world challenges in WA’s food and beverage sector. Through short-term, paid internships, students gain hands-on experience, build their professional network and contribute to meaningful industry projects.
It's a valuable stepping stone towards a future career in science, technology and innovation.
Why join WAFEC
- Apply your skills to industry-driven projects
- Gain workplace experience that strengthens your career prospects
- Connect with potential employers in WA’s growing food and beverage sector
- Support innovation in regional and metropolitan communities
Who can apply
The program is open to WA undergraduates, postgraduates or equivalent University or TAFE/VET STEM students - including international students (subject to visa work restrictions).
Check your eligibility
- WA Food Industry Education Collaboration Program guidelines PDF (185 KB)
- WA Food Industry Education Collaboration Program guidelines - accessible text TXT (10 KB)
Available placements
We're always looking for student applicants to join our placement program across WA. If no suitable positions are currently available, you can apply to our applicant pool and receive notifications when new opportunities arise throughout the year.
| Placement name | Job ID | Application close |
|---|---|---|
| Applicant pool | None | No close date |
How to apply
Students interested in either an existing position or being added to our applicant pool for future positions can submit their applications by completing the application form. If you have any questions or want to discuss your eligibility first, email us at wafec@csiro.au.
Tips for your application
Make sure your application stands out with these helpful tips:
Online applications
- Align your responses with the key skills and requirements outlined in the position description
- Draw on personal experiences and insights to demonstrate your capabilities
- Keep your answers clear and concise, highlighting your strongest attributes.
Interviews
- Research the host business, including their products, services and recent developments
- Familiarise yourself with the position description before attending your interview
- Prepare examples that demonstrate relevant skills and attributes—these can come from any aspect of your life, including volunteering, part-time work, team projects or personal interests.
Success stories
Across Western Australia, businesses are already putting the program to work - with real results:
From intern to impact: WAFEC delivers for growing manufacturer
Program downloads
- WAFEC program guidelines PDF (185 KB)
- WAFEC program guidelines - accessible text TXT (10 KB)
- Privacy statement PDF (83 KB)