House of Representatives Committees

Standing Committee on Employment, Education and Workplace Relations

Inquiry into the Role of Institutes of TAFE
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Submission 45

AUSTRALIAN RESEARCH COUNCIL

23 October 1997

 

Dear Mr McMahon

Inquiry into the Appropriate Roles of Institutes of Technical and Further Education

You wrote to Professor Vicki Sara, the Chair of the Australian Research Council (ARC), on 17 September 1997 inviting her to make a submission to the Inquiry on behalf of the ARC. Professor Sara has asked me to provide you with the Council's submission on her behalf.

The statutory functions of the ARC are to make recommendations to the Minister for Employment, Education, Training and Youth Affairs about the distribution of funds under research programs referred to the Council by the Minister and to inquire into and inform and advise the Minister via the National Board of Employment, Education and Training about national research priorities and the coordination of research policy.

The ARC sees little role for the institutes of technical and further education in the research activities that are the focus of these functions.

However, you may be interested to note that in response to representation from the Research Advisory Council of the Australian National Training Authority in late 1995, the ARC indicated that it would welcome collaboration between researchers in higher education and vocational education and training institutions and that it would be pleased to consider funding appropriate projects jointly with the Research Advisory Council.

At that time the ARC also indicated that it would be pleased to assist by identifying where relevant research was being undertaken within higher education institutions and suggested that the Research Advisory Council may wish to convene a workshop to explore these matters.

I understand that there has been no further progress on these matters since early in 1996. I believe, however, that the ARC remains open to opportunities to encourage research collaboration between the vocational education and training and higher education sectors.

Yours sincerely

 

Professor Anne Edwards

Deputy Chair

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