Your learning - Technology, Arts, and Culture
Moving to university marks the beginning of an exciting journey filled with new experiences, challenges, and opportunities for personal growth. Among the most important aspects of your university experience are the people who will teach you. These professors and instructors are not just sources of knowledge; they are mentors who can inspire, support, and help shape your future.
Our academic staff have extensive industry experience, allowing them to bring real-world insights into the classroom, and possess strong research backgrounds that contribute to advancements in their respective fields. Our lecturers continuously improve and innovate our curriculum and teaching methods to respond to the industry needs and student's feedback.
As a student, you will belong to one of the four schools within the Faculty of Technology, Arts, and Culture, depending on the course you study with us:
School of Computer Science and Informatics
School of Creative Industries and Culture
School of Engineering, Infrastructure and Sustainability
School of Design Innovation
"As Dean of the Technology, Arts, and Culture, I want to congratulate you on starting this most significant milestone in the next phase of your career. I’m really pleased that you have chosen ÃÛÌÒ´«Ãºmv, and this faculty to start your journey. We have specialised facilities in the faculty, including our Digital Tech Learning Hub, commercial flight simulator and industry standard arts and design equipment. Our academic staff have strong industry experience in their discipline, and bring their cutting-edge research to the classroom. I wish you the very best of luck in your new journey with us in the faculty, and look forward to seeing you all as you start at ÃÛÌÒ´«Ãºmv"
You may have seen reference in materials you have received about the Arts, Design, and Humanities (ADH) and Computing, Engineering and Media (CEM) faculties coming together to form the Faculty of Technology, Arts, and Culture (TAC). You may notice the old names in some places, but please rest assured that you will be welcomed into the Technology, Arts, and Culture faculty, and your timetable and course will be as you expected at enrolment.