Skip to content

Student engagement is crucial to VW’s future talent pipeline 

By offering paid internships and PhD fellowships, Volkswagen has established a robust talent pipeline at the University of Tennessee. By Stewart Burnett 

As the auto industry gears up for a zero-emission future, partnerships between automakers and universities are becoming increasingly common. These allow automakers to leverage the expertise, raw talent, and facilities of a university in the furtherance of research and development goals. For instance, Ford began its collaboration with the University of Michigan in 2014, completing more than 50 successful joint research projects before extending the partnership in 2018.  

It’s time to log in (or subscribe).

Not a member? Subscribe now and let us help you understand the future of mobility.

Pro
£495/year
or £49.50/month
1 user
News
yes
Magazine
yes
Articles
yes
Special Reports
yes
Research
no
OEM Tracker
no
OEM Model Plans
no
OEM Production Data
no
OEM Sales Data
no
Pro+
£1,950/year
or £195/month
1 user
News
yes
Magazine
yes
Articles
yes
Special Reports
yes
Research
yes
OEM Tracker
yes
OEM Model Plans
yes
OEM Production Data
yes
OEM Sales Data
yes
Pro+ Team
£3,950/year
or £395/month
Up to 5 users
News
yes
Magazine
yes
Articles
yes
Special Reports
yes
Research
yes
OEM Tracker
yes
OEM Model Plans
yes
OEM Production Data
yes
OEM Sales Data
yes
Pro+ Enterprise
Unlimited
News
yes
Magazine
yes
Articles
yes
Special Reports
yes
Research
yes
OEM Tracker
yes
OEM Model Plans
yes
OEM Production Data
yes
OEM Sales Data
yes

Welcome back , to continue browsing the site, please click here