Strategic Plan. A WORLD CLASS university creating social and economic impact through science, technology and innovation.

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Strategic Plan A WORLD CLASS university creating social and economic impact through science, technology and innovation.

Vice-Chancellor s message More than 100 years ago Swinburne opened its doors with a simple premise in mind: to provide education to a section of society otherwise denied further education. More than a century later, we continue to persevere in our commitment to not only provide, but transform education, through strong industry engagement, social inclusion, a desire to innovate and above all, a determination to create positive change.

Technology is part of our DNA Swinburne was born as a technical college and technology continues to be a core driver for our organisation. Our heritage places us well to tackle the pace of technological change and challenge innovative ways of learning; adapt to a world where information is more readily available than ever; and continually evaluate our roles and responsibilities as academics and education providers. Vision A world class university creating social and economic impact, through science, technology and innovation. Innovation is not simply the latest buzzword Innovation was a key driver for our founder. More than 100 years later we continue to embrace an innovative and entrepreneurial spirit. Swinburne has excelled in innovation in learning, research, and the way we approach our business and we are known for our willingness and readiness to innovate and collaborate. We are inclusive Swinburne is known for who we include rather than who we exclude. We value and embrace the great value that diversity brings and celebrate the way it enriches experiences, fosters understanding, drives innovation and impacts on a social and global scale. We are a challenger unencumbered by expectations of what a university should be. Backed by our willingness to tackle problems that are beyond a typical university, we strive to see our students graduate with an entrepreneurial and on their future.

Strategic framework FUTURE-READY LEARNERS create social impact complex problems Adaptive learners equipped for careers of the future Learners as global citizens INNOVATIVE ENTERPRISE RESEARCH WITH IMPACT Agile, resilient and market responsive Flexible, state of the art spaces and infrastructure Connected with business, industry and community Sustainable, inclusive and diverse Globally capable Transforming industries shaping lives and communities Driving innovation built on excellence in science and technology Global in action, presence and reputation

Our commitment Swinburne is a world-class university focused on creating impact. We are committed to transforming the future of education by giving students the knowledge, adaptability and experience they need to make a lasting We create future-ready graduates by taking our students outside of the conventional classroom, introducing them to new and It comes from hands-on experience, industry leaders, from the world around us, and from one another. Our commitment to knowledge is driven by our research and focused on making real-world impact, transforming our global and local communities. As a trusted and respected world-class leader in research excellence, we are determined to make a We do all this by creating a space where ideas are made and the future is imagined, where the brave and the adventurous from local communities and from around the world are supported to push the boundaries of what is into what it can be. This is our commitment to our students. Those in higher education, those undertaking pathways and vocational education, those who are just starting out or mastering No matter who they are or how they want their goals in a connected world. Strategic initiatives To fully realise our vision we will build our capability, investing in our people, processes and and best serve our communities. FUTURE-READY LEARNERS Transforming learning strategy spans from refreshing curriculum, to fostering active learning and supporting employability outcomes. Our health innovations industry-linked courses that support the changing needs of the health industry. We will build on our strengths in STEM learning spaces and evolving our industry engagement and partnerships. We are strengthening business by developing outstanding products with a unique value learning spaces. RESEARCH WITH IMPACT Our Swinburne Innovation Precinct brings design, manufacturing and digital innovation together to create a hub of interdisciplinary collaboration involving students, Our research institutes continue to facilitate collaboration with multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary research teams for economic and social impact. We continue to build long-lasting relationships with businesses and industries to develop programs and activities that focus on research translation and commercialisation. Joint research centres will increase the strength, scale and reach of Swinburne s research endeavours globally. INNOVATIVE ENTERPRISE Global capability sees us expanding our international presence and competitive product portfolio to prepare our students to graduate as truly global citizens. Digital transformation is about continually creating digital experiences and capabilities that meet the demands of a dynamic digital future.

Swinburne University of Technology John Street, Hawthorn, Victoria 3122 swinburne.edu.au CRICOS Provider Code: 00111D The information contained in this publication was correct at the time of printing, March 2017