Victoria University, Australia
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Victoria University is a multi-sector tertiary institution (higher education and TAFE
Technical and Further Education
In Australia, training and further education or TAFE institutions provide a wide range of predominantly vocational tertiary education courses, mostly qualifying courses under the National Training System/Australian Qualifications Framework/Australian Quality Training Framework...

) based in Melbourne
Melbourne
Melbourne is the capital and most populous city in the state of Victoria, and the second most populous city in Australia. The Melbourne City Centre is the hub of the greater metropolitan area and the Census statistical division—of which "Melbourne" is the common name. As of June 2009, the greater...

, Australia
Australia
Australia , officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a country in the Southern Hemisphere comprising the mainland of the Australian continent, the island of Tasmania, and numerous smaller islands in the Indian and Pacific Oceans. It is the world's sixth-largest country by total area...

 with 10 campuses.

VU offers qualifications in higher education, vocational education (TAFE), and short courses. VU also offers learning pathways enabling students to move from a certificate course through to an advanced diploma, degree, or postgraduate qualification by coursework or research.

Structure

VU offers internationally recognised qualifications ranging from short course diplomas through to apprenticeship level training (TAFE), higher education degrees, postgraduate masters programs and higher research degrees (PhD).
Within higher education, there are three faculties:

The Faculty of Arts, Education and Human Development works at the front line of cultural enquiry and social engagement, developing the social, physical and educative well being of those living in Melbourne's western region, and cultivating critical analysis and thought. The Schools within the faculty include: Communication and the Arts, Education, Sport and Exercise Science, Social Sciences and Psychology.
Victoria University's Faculty of Business and Law is one of the largest and prestigious business schools in Australia, with over 10,000 students studying at campuses spread across the city's west, as well as two city campuses. The Schools within the faculty include: Accounting, Economics and Finance, Hospitality, Tourism and Marketing, Law and Management, and Information Systems.
The Faculty of Health, Engineering and Science focuses on solving real problems – through innovative Problem Based Learning. The Schools within the faculty include: Biomedical and Health Sciences, Engineering and Science, and Nursing and Midwifery.
Within Vocational Education (TAFE) there are two faculties and one service area:
The Faculty of Technical and Trades Innovation brings together trades, post-trades and para-professional education in areas of skill shortages including engineering, information technology, electrical, building and construction industries, and personal services. The Schools within the faculty include: Engineering and Electrotechnology, Construction Industries, Industry Skills Training, Information and Communications Technology, and Personal Services.
The Faculty of Workforce Development delivers courses in business, tourism, enterprise, health, creative media, hospitality and sport and recreation. The Schools within this faculty include: Business and Hospitality, Community Services, Creative Industries, Enterprise, Finance and Library, Health, Sport and Science
TAFE at VU is characterised by a focus on relevant, work-based learning initiatives and a strong connection with business and industry.
The University has a multi-sectoral faculty which offers courses across Vocational, Further and Higher Education:
VU College provides a wide range of services and programs designed to support and enable student access to all VU courses and programs. The College offers nationally-accredited courses, learning support, customised courses and career development services to all students.

Student Profile Date

The University identifies four groups of students:
  • Australian undergraduates: relatively young, relatively high Socio-Economic Indexes for Areas (SEIFA) score but lower than Melbourne mean, part-time employment, full-time

studies in HE and degree courses, evenly distributed between English and Languages Other Than English (LOTE) – 20 per cent
  • Second generation Australians: relatively mature-aged, very low SEIFA score, detached from the labour force, part-time studies in VE

and FE sectors, but also postgraduates, second-generation Australians and mainly from Asia and Africa, a LOTE spoken at home – 32 per cent
  • Full time workers: relatively high SEIFA score but lower than Melbourne mean, employed, mainly on full-time basis, part-time studies

in VE and FE sectors and postgraduates, third-generation English-speaking Australians – 23 per cent
  • International students: Onshore, full time, full fee paying students, Offshore VE students, Onshore HE full fee paying degree students – 25 per cent

Alumni

All graduates of Victoria University and its forerunner institutions are alumni of VU. Current students, staff, former staff and friends of the University are also considered members of the broader VU Alumni Community.

Research

Victoria University emphasises research and research training that is of relevance to the community,industry and government – both nationally and internationally, but particularly in the western region of Melbourne.
Victoria University has six research centres four institutes and one research group.

INSTITUTES
  • Institute for Diversity, Educational Access and Success (IDEAS)
  • Institute for Sustainability and Innovation (ISI)
  • Institute for Logistics and Supply Chain Management (ILSCM)
  • Institute for Sports, Exercise and Active Living (ISEAL)


RESEARCH CENTRES
  • Centre for Environmental Safety and Risk Engineering (CESARE)
  • Centre for Strategic Economic Studies (CSES)
  • Centre for Telecommunications and Micro-Electronics (CTME)
  • Centre for Applied Informatics (CAI)
  • Centre for Cultural Diversity and Wellbeing (CCDW)
  • Work-based Education Research Centre (WERC)


RESEARCH GROUPS
  • Australian Community Centre for Diabetes (ACCD)

Campuses

Victoria University campuses are located across Melbourne's western suburbs and the city centre. VU currently has 10 campuses – City Flinders, City King, City Queen, Footscray Nicholson, Footscray Park, Melton, Newport, St Albans, Sunshine and Werribee.

Victoria University courses are also delivered by a number of affiliates in Asia. In 2006, offshore students made up 10 per cent of the student body and 15 per cent of the University's income. Two of the largest affiliates are Sunway University College
Sunway University College
Sunway University is a university in Malaysia. The university offers postgraduate and undergraduate programs, and has a support system for international students. The campus has more than 120 classrooms and 15 lecture halls. It was founded in 1987 as Sunway College and upgraded to Sunway University...

 in Malaysia and Liaoning University
Liaoning University
Liaoning University is one of the leading universities listed in the nation's "Project 211" and affirmed by the Ministry of Education.It is a university in Liaoning, People's Republic of China...

 in China.

Footscray Park

The Footscray Park campus is located on Ballarat Road, Footscray
Footscray, Victoria
Footscray is a suburb 5 km west of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Its Local Government Area is the City of Maribyrnong. At the 2006 Census, Footscray had a population of 11,401....

 and is the University's primary campus, with 13,700 students in 2010. Located one kilometre from the Footscray railway station, this campus occupies a seven-hectare site next to parklands along the Maribyrnong River. Features include: full gym and indoor 25m heated pool, cafes and restaurants, a student bar and a childcare centre. A $68.5 million Learning Commons was completed in early 2011.

St Albans

The St Albans campus is located in McKecknie Street St Albans and is the second-largest campus of the university (by student population - 2010: 7,800). The extensive grounds of the 32 hectare St Albans Campus sit alongside Jones Creek and native grasslands dotted with sugar gums. The campus consists of contemporary buildings encircling a large piazza.
Both higher education and TAFE courses are delivered at the site with a focus on psychology, nursing, arts, paramedic and biomedical science. The campus has state-of-the-art research centres, including a sleep laboratory and a 'wet lab' for marine studies.

Footscray Nicholson

The Footscray Nicholson campus, with 7,100 students in 2010, is located in central Footscray
Footscray, Victoria
Footscray is a suburb 5 km west of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Its Local Government Area is the City of Maribyrnong. At the 2006 Census, Footscray had a population of 11,401....

, on the corner of Nicholson and Buckley Streets. It delivers TAFE, VCE and short courses.

City Flinders

City Flinders, with 5,200 students in 2010, is located across two buildings at 300 Flinders Street and 301 Flinders Lane in central Melbourne
Melbourne
Melbourne is the capital and most populous city in the state of Victoria, and the second most populous city in Australia. The Melbourne City Centre is the hub of the greater metropolitan area and the Census statistical division—of which "Melbourne" is the common name. As of June 2009, the greater...

. The Flinders Lane building focuses on Osteopathic Medicine. Also offered on this campus are Masters courses within the Faculty of Business. The 300 Flinders St building was built by Floyd Podgornik. It overlooks Melbourne's historic Flinders Street Station
Flinders Street Station
Flinders Street Station is the central railway station of the suburban railway network of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. It is on the corner of Flinders and Swanston Streets next to the Yarra River in the heart of the city, stretching from Swanston Street to Queen Street and covering two city...

, the Yarra River
Yarra River
The Yarra River, originally Birrarung, is a river in east-central Victoria, Australia. The lower stretches of the river is where the city of Melbourne was established in 1835 and today Greater Melbourne dominates and influences the landscape of its lower reaches...

 and the Southbank precinct. The campus is home to the University's graphic design, visual art, multimedia courses, postgraduate business courses, and Conference Centre.

City King

Close to Southern Cross Station, this modern high-rise building provides training for a range of industries including hairdressing, health and beauty, office administration and retail. It had 2,700 students in 2010.

City Queen

The City Queen Campus occupies two heritage buildings in the heart of Melbourne's legal precinct.
295 Queen Street houses the University's School of Law, the Law Library, The Sir Zelman Cowen Centre for Continuing Legal Education, and Victoria University's Judicial Administration and Justice Studies Institute. The building also contains two moot courts, computer laboratories, lecture theatres and seminar rooms.
283 Queen Street houses some of the University's Business and Law activities, including postgraduate business programs, undergraduate law, and continuing legal education. In 2010 1,300 students attended City Queen.

Werribee

The Werribee Campus is located in the Werribee agricultural research/tertiary education precinct in two diagonally adjacent parts and is a major contributor to the local scientific community.
Spread over 16 hectares and with 4,200 students in 2010, it features specialised facilities for teaching and research including major research centres for the Faculty of Health Engineering and Science; and a recently completed animal care and breeding facility.
This campus is home to community radio station WYN-FM.

Melton

The Melton campus offers TAFE and higher education courses and is located at Rees Road, Melton South. In 2010 there will be no new higher education intakes on the Melton campus. However, it will remain as a VU vocational education community campus, and over 700 students studied there in 2010.

Sunshine

The Sunshine campus is located on Ballarat Road, Sunshine
Sunshine, Victoria
Sunshine is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia lying 11 to 13 km west of the CBD. Its Local Government Area is the City of Brimbank. At the 2006 Census, Sunshine had a population of 8,070.-History:...

 and offers TAFE courses (to 5,300 students in 2010). It is the site of the university's Convention Centre, the premier conference centre of Melbourne's western suburbs.

Newport

The Newport campus offers automotive, carpentry and electrical TAFE courses. It is next to the Newport rail yards.
In 2005, the university announced plans to close the campus, although to date this has not eventuated, and in 2010 over 3,000 students were studying there.

Whitten Oval

In late 2010 the University will open a sport and recreation learning centre in West Footscray at Whitten Oval
Whitten Oval
Whitten Oval is a stadium in the inner-western suburbs of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia located at 417 Barkly Street, West Footscray. It is the training and administrative headquarters of the Western Bulldogs Football Club, which competes in the Australian Football League.Formerly known as the...

. It is planned to include a 140-seat lecture theatre, classrooms and offices.

Student Village

The Student Village is a University-owned residential complex providing accommodation for 510 students on 12 hectares of parkland only 9km from the centre of Melbourne. It is located at Gate 3, Williamson Road, Maribyrnong (on the corner of Williamson and Hampstead Roads). Although priority is given to students from VU, accommodation is available to students from other universities where a vacancy exists.

Sunbury Hall

Sunbury Hall is a University-owned residence providing accommodation for 120 students on the historic Sunbury campus at 17 Circular Drive, Sunbury. A bus stop is located at the front of the campus providing public transport to Sunbury station and easy access to Melton, St Albans and city campuses. It is a 35km drive to the centre of Melbourne with easy access to the Calder and Tullamarine freeways.

Victoria Place

Victoria Place is a purpose-built apartment complex located at 117–119 Ballarat Road, Footscray. It has 41 fully furnished self-contained apartments designed for students, and two 3-bedroom units with ensuite and disability access.

History

Victoria University (VU) was founded in 1916 as Footscray Technical School. After successive mergers with TAFE colleges in Melbourne’s western suburbs, Victoria University of Technology was established by legislation of the Victorian Parliament in 1990. It was renamed Victoria University in 2005.

Antecedents

VU was formed by a series of amalgamations with institutions across the west of Melbourne and has undergone several name changes.

The institutions that were combined to form VU, include:
  • Footscray Technical School, renamed Footscray Technical College
  • Footscray Technical College, renamed Footscray Institute of Technology
  • Footscray College of TAFE
  • Newport Technical School, renamed Newport College of TAFE
  • Gellibrand College of TAFE, renamed Western Metropolitan College of TAFE.
  • Western Melbourne Institute of TAFE
  • Melbourne College of Decoration (Painting, Decorating and Signwriting Programs only)
  • Flagstaff College of TAFE
  • Western Melbourne Institute of TAFE

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