
The Newcastle Jets have announced they will renew their partnership with the University of Newcastle for the next three years.
Both the Jets and the University will exchange resources to provide hands-on learning opportunities to the next generation of students across Sports Science, Physiotherapy and the Business School.
Newcastle Jets CEO, Tain Drinkwater, expressed his delight at how the partnership is helping to push for equality in football by supporting both the men’s and women’s teams.
“Through this partnership, we’re providing University of Newcastle students with invaluable opportunities to gain real-world experience within a professional football environment,” he said in a press release.
“The University’s commitment to equality and a sustainable future for female football is also something we’re incredibly proud to showcase, with their logo represented on both our A-League Men’s and Women’s jerseys this season.
“Together, we’re building stronger pathways, creating opportunities, and championing the growth of football in our region.”
The new agreement will continue to support player education through the University’s sports scholarship program and its influence on the Jets’ pathways initiatives.
University of Newcastle Deputy Vice-Chancellor Equity and Engagement, Nathan Towney, also spoke on the new opportunities the partnership will provide for the University’s students.
“This renewed alliance is a collaboration that reflects our shared commitment to excellence, our community, and providing education pathway opportunities for our students and the Jets players,” he said in a press release.
“Through this partnership, we’re not just cheering from the sidelines; together, we’re actively contributing to creating a space for our students and Jets players to thrive, while contributing to the vibrancy and well-being of our community through football and support for the Jets.”
The University has been actively involved through education, athlete development and community engagement across Northern NSW.
Students will gain valuable real-world experience within a professional sporting environment through the partnership, which hopes to help shape the next generation of leaders in football.














