迪肯大学提交教育投资基金报价

       迪肯大学吉朗华安池校区最终提交了关于革新工程教育设备的专项联邦政府教育投资基金。工程训练高级设计中心(CADET)是迪肯大学(Deakin)与戈登职业技术学院(Gordon)合作开创的价值5500万澳元最先进的工程设备中心。迪肯大学正在寻求2100万澳元教育投资基金,亦在建立新的设施解决澳大利亚工程学科的技能短缺。大学也已在该项目中投入3000万澳元。CADET将强调通过产品设计和开发虚拟和实体建模、仿真和样机——所有这些技术都是二十一世纪非常重要的工程挑战。

 DEAKIN UNIVERSITY MEDIA RELEASE

2 April 2012

 

Deakin lodges final EIF bid

 

Deakin University has lodged its final submission for funding under the Federal Government’s Education Investment Fund to build an innovative engineering education facility at its Waurn Ponds campus.

The Centre for Advanced Design in Engineering Training (CADET) is a $55 million state-of-the-art engineering facility that Deakin has initiated in partnership with the Gordon Institute of TAFE.

Deakin is seeking $21 million under the Education Investment Fund to build the new facility that will address Australia’s critical skills shortage in engineering. The university is also contributing $30 million to the project.

CADET will emphasise product design and development through virtual and physical modelling, simulation and prototyping –all skills that are critical to address 21stcentury engineering challenges.

The facility will offer programs for young people right from Year 8 through to PhD level and, as such, is expected to be valued by secondary schools as a vital resource for their maths and science programs.

Deakin has been working with Matthew Flinders Girls Secondary College and Belmont High School to design programs for CADET.

The new facility has been designed to attract a new cohort of secondary school students to engineering, particularly young women who are under-represented in the profession.

The Deakin bid was shortlisted to the final round for funding consideration last month. Deakin is understood to be the only Victorian university to make it through to the second round.

Vice Chancellor Professor Jane den Hollander said that CADET was a project that would bring substantial benefits to the Geelong community.

“This is a significant project, not only for Deakin, but for the broader south-west Victorian region as it is all about skilling the workforce for the jobs of the future using a design-based interactive curriculum that brings creativity and practical skills together,”she said.

Economic modelling by the City of Greater Geelong indicates that, during construction, the project would generate up to 187 new jobs in Geelong and economic activity of around $160 million.

Professor den Hollander said the project had received widespread support across the Geelong community.

The outcome of Deakin’s funding application is expected to be announced later this year.

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