Ministerial Statement Development and Progress of the Northern Territory University Hon. Fred Finch February 1997
Tabled Paper 3121
Tabled Papers for 7th Assembly 1994 - 1997; Tabled papers; ParliamentNT
1997-02-27
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THE NTU IS NOW SEEN NATIONALLY AS A RESPONSIVE AND PROGRESSIVE INSTITUTION COMMITTED TO MEETING THE NEEDS AND EXPECTATIONS OF ITS REGIONAL COMMUNITY. IT PLAYS A KEY ROLE IN REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT, RESPONDING TO THE REQUIREMENTS OF A DIVERSE GROUP OF STAKEHOLDERS INCLUDING ITS STUDENTS, THE COMMUNITY, INDUSTRY, GOVERNMENT AND EMPLOYERS. IN 1995 THE UNIVERSITY ADJUSTED ITS STRUCTURE TO INTEGRATE VOCATIONAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING AND HIGHER EDUCATION ON AN EQUAL FOOTING, AND I CAN NOW REPORT THAT THE UNIVERSITY IS EVEN BETTER PLACED TO RESPOND TO THE FULL EDUCATION AND TRAINING SPECTRUM OF COMMUNITY AND INDUSTRY NEEDS.
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