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Melbourne Polytechnic, formerly known as Northern Melbourne Institute of TAFE (NMIT), is a TAFE and higher education institute located in the northern suburbs of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. It has six functioning city campuses located at Preston, Collingwood, Epping, Fairfield, Heidelberg, Prahran, and country training facilities at Eden Park, Yan Yean and Ararat. In October 2014 NMIT decided to reposition itself in the tertiary education market under the Melbourne Polytechnic brand, appointing Publicis Mojo to co-ordinate the change. The change was facilitated by a $19 million grant from the Victorian Government.〔Mumbrella, 17 October 2014 ''(Melbourne Polytechnic chooses Publicis Mojo for relaunch assignment )'', Retrieved 2 December 2014〕〔Kylie Adoranti, Herald Sun, 3 October 2014 ''(Northern Melbourne Institute of TAFE to be rebranded as Melbourne Polytechnic )'', Retrieved 2 December 2014〕 A wide selection of study options in vocational education are offered from short courses, pre-apprenticeships, apprenticeships and traineeships through to certificate, diploma, advanced diploma, and bachelor's degrees under the Australian Qualifications Framework. In 2013 there were 511 Full Time Equivalent (FTE) teaching staff and 348.5 (FTE) support staff employed by Melbourne Polytechnic who delivered over 500 courses.〔 There were 50,203 total enrolments as at November 2014 including 6,284 off-shore students at overseas partner institutions.〔 Melbourne Polytechnic claims it is the largest provider of primary industry training in Victoria and one of the largest in Australia offering a diverse range of courses from practical short-courses to a bachelor's degree course in Equine Studies and bachelor's degrees in Agriculture and Technology focussing on Agronomy, Agribusiness, Aquaculture, and Viticulture.〔''(NMIT announces "final call" for Open Days )'', Media Release, NMIT website. Retrieved 6 October 2009〕〔Andrew Coulthard, Operations Manager, Faculty of Earth Science, NMIT. pp27, Hansard, ''(House of Representatives Standing Committee on Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry regarding Rural skills training and research )''. Monday 14 November 2005〕 ==Management and Organisation Structure== Melbourne Polytechnic is managed by a board of nine directors appointed by the Victorian state government with the Chief Executive Officer appointed by the board. Recent Chief Executive Officer (CEO) appointments have included Brian MacDonald (1988 - March 2012),〔Melbourne Polytechnic media release 9 March 2012, '(New CEO for NMIT )' accessed 25 May 2015〕 Dr Andrew Giddy (March 2012 to March 2014),〔 Ron Gauci (March 2014 - April 2015) and current CEO Rob Wood (from May 2015).〔Melbourne Polytechnic media release 20 May 2015, '(Rob Wood appointed CEO of Melbourne Polytechnic )' accessed 25 May 2015〕 Currently, the CEO has five direct reports comprising Shared Services and Operations (including human resources, building and properties, ICT services, and Academic Registry functions); Enterprise Development and Strategy (including business development, corporate planning and marketing), Programs (including learning support and the teaching faculties), Governance and Board Secretary, and Chief Finance Officer.〔Melbourne Polytechnic Organisational chart Edition 28 5 May 2015 (Melbourne Polytechnic Organisational Structure 2015 ) Retrieved 25 May 2015〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Melbourne Polytechnic」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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