At the College of Sport, Health & Engineering, we have many research and project collaborations that bring the College together with:
- other researchers
- industry
- business
- not-for-profit organisations
- schools
- the community.
At the College of Sport, Health & Engineering, we have many research and project collaborations that bring the College together with:
We welcome opportunities for collaborative research partnerships, including:
We have partnerships with the following:
ACS performs an important role in ensuring continued high quality of education for the Information & Communications Technology (ICT) profession in Australia. To ensure courses contain the requirements of the ICT profession for initial professional practice, ACS provides an accreditation program. ACS accredited courses are a common pathway to the ICT career in Australia. For international students, ACS is the Australian Government’s official authority for assessing the ICT skills of migration visa applicants.
Our College has Course Advisory Committees (CACs) that meet regularly to provide expertise and advice on quality, currency and future-readiness of our courses. CAC members include external members from industry and other tertiary institutions to ensure that the courses align with industry needs and trends.
Australian Computer Society
Our students are often involved in community and school projects are part of their course.
Some recent examples are:
We have a number of interactive programs for secondary school students considering a career in engineering or science. The programs are designed to provide students with an overview of the practical course elements required to support these occupations. We run practical classes in VCE Chemistry and Genetics. Students can also experience what it's like to be a chemist or engineer for a day!
More info for school teachers & career practitioners, including contact details for our Future Students team.