Flinders' Vice-Chancellor, Professor
Anne Edwards, is the inaugural convenor.
All six universities were founded in an environment of intense
competition against one or more existing well established universities
in the same State that had accumulated substantial resources,
reputations and business and community networks.
All have since developed ways of making themselves distinctive by embracing
innovative approaches to teaching, research and community practices,
adopting alternative organisational structures, commercialisation
and actively recruiting students from more diverse backgrounds
than are typically found in the longer-established universities.
Building on this basis, IRU Australia will use its combined
resources to increase and extend the activities of the member
universities in research, teaching and learning, international
programs, commercial enterprises, regional initiatives and engagement
with business, professions and communities.
All six universities stress the importance of
a strongly student-focussed learning environment, with schemes
to promote access, equity, and diversity, and place emphasis on
multiple modes of delivery, integrating the new educational technologies
into high quality face-to-face teaching. Research performance
and innovation will feature prominently in joint projects being
planned by the group.
The groups current recognised Areas of Research
Strength are listed here.
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