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Deakin University Warrnambool is
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Deakin University - Warrnambool was established in the 1970s as one of the new generation of Australian universities. Named after Alfred Deakin, Australia's second Prime Minister, Deakin combines a university's traditional focus on excellent teaching and research with a desire to seek new ways of developing and delivering courses. Deakin University - Warrnambool has won several awards for its teaching and learning excellence - testament to its excellent facilities, flexible learning options and courses which are informed by industry professionals.
From the outset, Deakin University - Warrnambool performed a dual role: as a regional university offering a broad range of courses for rural and regional students, and as a specialist provider of high-quality distance education. In addition to traditional on-campus teaching, Deakin pioneered innovative off-campus studies. By 1978, off-campus study materials were supplemented by a first-class library system that ensured books and resources were delivered to students within 48 hours of their request. Academic staff also toured regional areas to conduct regular tutorial and study sessions with off-campus students.
Deakin University - Warrnambool quickly established an impressive reputation for innovative and flexible delivery of off-campus teaching. By the new millennium online teaching and learning was well entrenched into Deakin's units and courses. Since 2004, all commencing undergraduate students have been required to complete at least one unit, wholly online. Deakin University - Warrnambool is recognised as an early leader in disability resources for tertiary students. In 1980 it was the first university in Australia to appoint a dedicated disability resources officer, and two years later, opened a Disability Resources Centre that ensured students with disabilities had access to support, resources and representation. In 1986, foundations were laid for the Institute of Koorie Education with two programs offered through Deakin: the Victorian-based Koorie Teacher Education Program and a final year program for Batchelor College (NT) graduates. The Institute was formally proclaimed in 1991 with programs structured around off-campus community-based delivery and supported by on-campus intensive study blocks.
Deakin University - Warrnambool has won the prestigious Australian University of the Year award twice and was also commended with six Citations for Outstanding Contributions to Student Learning at the 2009 Australian Learning and Teaching Council Awards. In 2005, Deakin University - Warrnambool's Library was nationally acknowledged for the outstanding provision of off-campus services in the Australian Awards for University Teaching. Recognised as Australia's fastest growing research institution, Deakin has attracted a growing pool of international staff and students that is supported by world-class facilities and infrastructure.
Deakin University - Warrnambool's planning and reporting processes allow it to monitor and evaluate its progress against goals and targets to ensure it continues to be recognised as Australia's most progressive university. Deakin University - Warrnambool aims to ensure that every aspect of its activities is focused on achieving outcomes designed to fulfil its distinctive mission and advance its core commitments. To find out more please read the University's Strategic Plan. The University's annual Operational Plan sets out the immediate priorities, in the form of measurable targets for the year, to advance the goals and achieve the targets contained in the Strategic Plan.
Deakin University - Warrnambool has established itself as a leader in several fields of research such as advanced materials, biotechnology, built environment, ageing and chronic illness, citizenship and globalisation, intelligent systems, natural resource management, physical activity and nutrition, education, and social and mental health. This has been reflected in dramatically increased external funding for research. Deakin University - Warrnambool has significant collaborations with some of the world's leading research institutions to provide answers to some of the key issues affecting citizens throughout the world.
The Facilities Management Services Division has a multitude of projects in progress across all campuses at any one time. These projects range from Campus Planning Committee approved projects to the refurbishment of work spaces. A new research facility is being established at the Geelong Technology Precinct (GTP), supported by a $37 milion grant from the Australian Government's Education Investment Fund. Deakin University - Warrnambool, CSIRO and VCAMM will combine their world-class expertise in fibre science and materials technologies to build the Australian Future Fibres Research Innovation Centre, including the world's first research facility for carbon fibre innovation. The facility will accommodate up to 300 additional staff and students, including 85 CSIRO staff. It will be the first research facility in the world capable of producing commercial quantities of aerospace quality carbon fibre.
With over 35, 000 students, we are one of the largest Deakin University - Warrnambool in Australia. Despite our size, we have a strong feeling of community. We have campuses in the city, regional, and rural areas. They are friendly places that are easy to get around. We work with local communities around Geelong and Warrnambool to make sure our research and teaching are relevant to their needs. Deakin University - Warrnambool staff are the key to our success. Their commitment to teaching, research and community engagement will ensure our ongoing success.
Deakin University - Warrnambool has created 11 Strategic Research Centres (SRCs) that, along with the Institute for Technology Research and Innovation and the Alfred Deakin Research Institute which is within the Centre for Comparative Social Research, will be recognised and promoted as Deakin University - Warrnambool's research strengths. The SRCs have been approved on a triennial basis with annual baseline and performance-based support from the central research budget. Each SRC will be led by a Director who will be responsible for driving the research agenda, planning for growth, mentoring researchers, benchmarking performance and ensuring quality outputs. The Director will also be responsible for working collaboratively with colleagues in the Faculties and Schools to stimulate research activity across the University. The research environment created by these groupings will stimulate research and research training, make more efficient use of and increase infrastructure, and assist Deakin to build a stronger research profile in the short to mid-term.
The pocket statistics contain information about the student and staff population of Deakin University - Warrnambool. It provides a brief summary of statistical data such as degrees awarded, course enrolments, financial and physical resources, course completions, student load, and staff numbers. The definitions used in compiling these statistics are those used by the Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations (DEEWR). The student data is presented either as number of enrolments, or student load (EFTSL) associated with those enrolments. A student may be enrolled in more than one course.
Deakin University Warrnambool Address
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