New education partnership for Griffith

6 NOVEMBER 2008

The signing of a new partnership between TAFE NSW Riverina Institute and Charles Sturt University (CSU) will highlight the importance of the new purpose-built teaching and learning centre at Riverina Institute’s Griffith Campus. The joint venture agreement signed on Thursday 6 November will see the development of new Integrated Degree/Diploma Programs in Early Childhood Studies and Nursing. “Signing the agreement with Charles Sturt University allows us to extend the pathways to careers from entry level to degree level,” said Riverina Institute Director Rosemary Campbell. “This will be exceptionally valuable to both employers and people seeking career paths in health and in children’s services.” “Charles Sturt University is strongly committed to improving access to and participation in higher education in Griffith and the western Riverina,” said CSU Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academic) Professor Ross Chambers. “The University believes working with Riverina Institute and local government and organisations and businesses is the best way to do achieve this increased participation,” said Professor Chambers. 

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