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CIT would like to recognise its partners and sponsors which support CIT's community of staff and students within the ACT community.
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> Industry reference groups
CIT values industry input into the development of curriculum and courses. Please click below for more information on our Centre Advisory Committees.
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Strategic Alliances and Partners
CIT's Strategic Partners and those utilising CIT's training courses, currently include:
- Academy of Interactive Entertainment (AIE)
- ACT Building & Construction Industry Training Fund Authority
- ACT Chief Minister’s Department
- ACT Department of Health
- ACT Department of Justice and Community Safety
- ACT Disability Services
- ACT Department of Territory and Municipal Services
- ACT Department of Education and Training
- ACTEWAGL
- Attorney General’s Office
- Australian Federal Police
- Australian National University
- Australian Catholic University
- Australian Defence Force
- Australian Public Service Commission
- Baltronics
- CISCO
- Corrections ACT
- Department of Environment, Water, Heritage & the Arts (DEWHA)
- Department of Immigration & Citizenship (DIAC)
- Department of Parliamentary Services
- Department of Veteran Affairs
- Defence Police Training Centre
- Directions ACT
- Floriade
- Housing Industry Association of Australia (HIA)
- InTACT
- Lifeline
- Maritime Security
- National Museum of Australia
- National Library of Australia
- Perisher Blue Ski Resort
- Red Hat
- Royal Australian Mint
- Royal Malaysian Police Force
- Rydges Lakeside
- Serco Sodexho
- AFP - Thai Police
- Toyota
- Tuggeranong Arts Centre
"The importance of the partnership which forms the National Centre for Forensic Studies is the fact we complement each other. CIT's focus is based on crime scene investigation supported by the laboratory focus at the University of Canberra and the two programs are underpinned by industry relevance and the strong involvement of the Australian Federal Police. As the three partners we can enhance education and training and research opportunities for members of the three organizations plus lead developments in the wider science community".
Professor Chris Lennard
Executive Director
National Centre for Forensic Studies
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