Last month we hosted three brilliant Harding Miller scholars, Sumedha, Shahed and Yalda, for an enrichment day at our Sydney office.
A highlight of the day was having the girls join us for our fortnightly team lunch, where we had a lively discussion about the economics of the energy transition in Australia. After lunch, they also tried their hand at identifying trends in a dataset and creating some very colourful charts in R.
Our three visitors impressed us with their curiosity and enthusiasm, and we’re certain they will be successful in the future – maybe even in a career in economics!
A big thank you to the Harding Miller Education Foundation for giving us the opportunity to participate in the enrichment program. We’re thrilled to be able to support this worthy cause.
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