Standing Committee on Employment, Education 
        and Workplace Relations 
      
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Submission 55
      UNSW
      October 1997
      Inquiry into the Appropriate Roles of Institutes of Technical and 
        Further Education
      The University of New South Wales is pleased to provide the following 
        comments in relation to the inquiry being conducted by the House of Representatives 
        Standing Committee on Employment, Education and Training.
      These comments reinforce and reiterate aspects of the University's submission 
        to the Review of Higher Education Financing and Policy, a copy of which 
        is attached.
      UNSW has argued that diversity throughout the higher education system 
        is in the national interest, and further diversity should be encouraged 
        through funding initiatives. A truly diverse higher education system will 
        avoid unnecessary duplication and involve universities concentrating on 
        areas of real distinctiveness. in such a system the roles of institutes 
        of technical and further education might overlap with some but not all 
        universities.
      In some specialised areas there is a need for complementary provision 
        of education and training. The Bachelor of Commerce in Marketing and Hospitality 
        Management is one such degree offered by UNSW in which the academic content 
        of the course is complemented by an operational hospitality training component 
        conducted through institutes of technical and further education or approved 
        training colleges. Information about this degree program is enclosed.
      In the context of there being some overlap of roles of institutes of 
        technical and further education with those of universities, UNSW would 
        be willing to explore all opportunities for sharing sites or specialist 
        facilities where this would advance the mission of the institutions involved. 
        Such action would be consistent with this University's commitment to a 
        diversified higher education sector and the role that UNSW has within 
        that sector as a research/teaching intensive university.
      
      
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