Ballarat's learning and teaching excellence recognised (Australia)
The University of Ballarat (UB) has recently been awarded Australian government funding in recognition of its performance in the university rankings table.
The university, which was awarded $1.63 million from the Australian Government’s 2007 Learning and Teaching Performance Fund, was placed fourth out of 38 universities nationally in the discipline of Health, and was in the top third in the disciplines of Humanities, Arts and Education.
The university was also one of only 13 universities to be recognised for learning and teaching excellence in more than one discipline area. Along with the University of Wollongong, Ballarat was the only regional university to be recognised in two or more categories.
Vice-Chancellor Professor David Battersby said the university would use the new funding to support current programs and to foster further initiatives in the area of learning and teaching.
“This funding follows similar recognition last year and reinforces UB’s extremely high standing nationally and regionally,” Professor Battersby said.
“The funding also complements Ballarat’s excellent performances in this year’s Good Universities Guide, where we achieved a series of four-star ratings, achieving recognition as the best regional university in Victoria.”
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Dear sir/Madam thanks for information me about the new addministion of 2007 at your University.
sir/Madam I have no resouce for attending tofel test and I want to join your University. Please help me
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