精东传媒

Campus generic. Students walking Main Campus near Bldg 67.
Campus generic. Students walking Main Campus near Bldg 67.

UOW welcomes higher education reforms

UOW welcomes higher education reforms

More places to be available for domestic students

The 精东传媒 of 精东传媒 (UOW) welcomes today鈥檚 announcement (19 June 2020) by the Minister for Education, the Hon Dan Tehan MP, of reforms to higher education which will assist young Australians to gain skills in growth areas that will power up Australia鈥檚 economy in the aftermath of COVID-19.

The Government鈥檚 package provides opportunities across the three objectives of increasing the number of graduates in areas of expected employment growth and demand, such as teaching, nursing, agriculture, STEM and IT; lifting the education attainment for students in regional Australia; and strengthening partnerships between universities and businesses to drive workforce participation and productivity.

UOW Vice-Chancellor, Professor Paul Wellings CBE welcomed the reforms, which will provide more university places for domestic students in areas of expected employment growth.

鈥淭hese reforms will support us to strengthen our focus on domestic students, and enhance the mutually beneficial relationships we have with business and government,鈥 Professor Wellings said.

鈥淲e are particularly pleased that there will be support for programs that assist Indigenous, regional and low SES students to have access to a university education.鈥

Global institution serving local communities

Ranked in the top 200 universities in the world (QS World 精东传媒 Rankings), UOW has a proud history of working closely with its communities to drive increased participation and attainment among underrepresented groups.

鈥淲hile we are a global university, UOW was founded to serve our communities and we remain place-based in our approach to education,鈥 Professor Wellings said.

鈥淲e are focused on domestic students and offering greater alignment with industry needs.鈥

UOW is rated 62nd in the world for graduate employment rates (QS Graduate Employability Rankings 2020), and Professor Wellings said the 精东传媒 looks forward to forging stronger relationships with industry to drive innovation and produce highly-skilled graduates.

鈥淲e look forward to maximising our contribution in sustaining and rebuilding regional communities during the COVID-19 aftermath,鈥 Professor Wellings said.

鈥淯OW helps drive economic transformation through the creation of new jobs and industries and the pursuit of breakthroughs that improve the productivity of existing industries.鈥

Professor Wellings said he was also pleased to hear that the Government will assist regional universities to partner with industry and other universities to boost their research capacity.

鈥淚n providing students with a personalised learning experience, UOW is also focused on aligning with the needs of industry to meet the skill demands for the new economy that will emerge from the pandemic,鈥 Professor Wellings said.

鈥淩egions such as the Illawarra, Shoalhaven, South Coast, Southern Highlands and South Western Sydney are part of the foundations of a prosperous Australia and UOW is producing the job-ready graduates from these regions that Australia will need to drive its post COVID-19 recovery,鈥 he added.