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News and Events


News at CIT

Events at CIT

  • Budget & Financial Essentials
    Gain an understanding of the Australian Government's financial framework including the Budget process and appropriations in this workshop series.
  • VIVID launches at CIT
    CIT VIVID exhibitions were launched by the Minister for Education & Training, Andrew Barr, on July 15
  • Health Science Student Clinics
    Need a boost in health and vitality? - Contact 6205 4727 for bookings. The CIT Student Clinics, which offer Naturopathy, Remedial Massage and Traditional Chinese Medicine, are located at the CIT Bruce Campus, Haydon Drive.
  • APPLY NOW for SEMESTER 2
    Courses open for application for Semester 2, 2008
  • Directions '08 Conference
    CIT is one of the major sponsors of the Directions '08 Conference, 13-14th April, Canberra.
  • Australian School Based Apprenticeships
    Still at school? You can fast track your qualifications and career.
  • Fashionista at CIT!
    Lee Lin Chin, SBS presenter, collaborates with CIT students for VIVID
  • New CIT Vocational College opens
    The CIT Vocational College is an exciting new initiative that gives students the opportunity to fast track their study.
  • Regional at CIT
    Regional@CIT is a cooperative retail and wholesale shop providing high quality regional produce.
  • Adult Community Short Courses
    Visit CIT Solutions’ new Adult Community Education (ACE) website to browse over 500 courses. Select, enrol and pay for your short course online!
  • Cafe at CIT
    Located on the ground floor of K Block at the Reid Campus of the Canberra Institute of Technology on Constitution Avenue, Cafe@CIT offers A la Carte casual dining at very reasonable prices.

 

  • Vivid Festival
    Launch of CIT exhibitions Tuesday 15 July 2008, 6:00pm to 8:00pm designspace@cit Gallery, F015, Reid Campus, Open to Public. Free Entry
  • The FAT Awards 2008
    The 2008 CIT's Film and Television Awards (FAT) Awards are on 19 June at the NMA!
  • Australia's First Allied Health Assistants Graduate from CIT
    A group of 17 students has graduated from the Canberra Institute of Technology (CIT), the first students in Australia to be awarded a Certificate IV qualification in Allied Health Assistance.