Torrens University Australia
Torrens University Australia is a private college found in Adelaide, South Australia. It is a piece of the Laureate International Universities organizes and is Australia's third private college.
The college was formally propelled by previous U.S. president Bill Clinton at the Adelaide Festival Center on 24 July 2014.
An application from Laureate Education Asia to establish a private college was endorsed by the Government of South Australia in October 2011.[5]
The proceed for the new college was given by the South Australian Cabinet taking after Premier Mike Ran's transactions in Australia and in Cancun, Mexico by Laureate Chairman Douglas Becker and Chancellor Dr Michael Mann. Privileged Laureate Chancellor and previous US President Bill Clinton openly embraced the Australian venture.
"The chance to learn at the same college crosswise over distinctive nations is progressively vital in our regularly joined world. I anticipate going by the new Laureate grounds in Adelaide," previous President Clinton said.”
Torrens University Australia was authorize by the Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency in 2012.[6] It initially anticipated that would open in 2013[2] however now plans to begin educating in 2014.[3]
The establishing President and Vice-Chancellor is Professor Fred McDougall, previous representative bad habit chancellor and VP of the University.
The college is situated in the Torrens Building, imparted to Heinz College Australia (a global grounds of Carnegie Mellon University), and the University College London's School of Energy and Resources, in Victoria Square, in the Center of Adelaide.
In 2014, the college will offer programs, overwhelmingly at postgraduate level, in Business Administration, Commerce, Education, Global Project Management, Public Health, and Higher Degrees via Research.
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