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Historic Signing Between Gippsland Education Providers

By Monash University, Gippsland - 10th June 2005 - Back to News

Churchill – Monash University and Gippsland Group Training signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) today that will pave the way for Monash University students and Victorian employers to work together on a large scale co-operative education program. This is the first student workplace program jointly sponsored by a university and group training organization in Australia .

"Based on extensive market research, discussions with employers, students and careers teachers, we believe this co-operative education program will meet everyone’s needs and ensure our campus is providing advantages that don’t exist anywhere else in Australia," said Professor Brian Mackenzie, Pro Vice Chancellor, Monash University Gippsland Campus. "Our hope is to grow this program so that half of all incoming students can participate in future years."

Recent market research conducted for Monash University Gippsland Campus showed that the number of young people is expected to drastically decline in the region after 2011. At the same time, many job shortages could become acute. Offering an extensive work placement program is expected to help Gippsland Campus students make more of an impact in the workforce, build better relations with local employers and help attract and keep students in the region.

"We’ve spoken to a number of local companies who are keen to be involved and we’re excited to get started," said Kevin Kennedy, CEO Gippsland Group Training. "We have more than 1,000 apprentices in successful placements around the State. That experience will help us ensure we can link up high quality employers and students to ensure they both benefit."

Those studying Arts, Art and Design, Business, Information Technology, Science and Engineering at Monash University Gippsland Campus will be eligible to participate in Co-operative Education. A pilot project involving current students, as well as the first official intake, will both commence in February 2006. Students selected will receive workplace training, more than six months paid employment and academic credit.

"We fully anticipate this will make our graduates even more sought after in the workplace," said Prof. Mackenzie. "We also expect it will help employers build relationships with excellent employees who they may wish to retain after the work placement has completed."

Monash University Gippsland Campus already has some of the best employment outcomes of any Campus in Australia . The Campus received a five star rating from the 2004 Good Universities Guide for graduate employability and graduate starting salaries. This is supported by market research that shows the percentage of bachelor graduates in full time employment upon graduation were consistently above those for all respondents from Australian universities.

For more information contact Justin Kohlman on (03) 5122 6214


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