Corporate Body

Southern Cross University (1994 - )

From
1994
New South Wales, Australia
Functions
Education

Summary

Southern Cross University has its origins in Lismore Teachers College. Lismore Teachers College taught its first students in 1970, in 1971 due to changing legislation and widening course options Lismore Teachers College was renamed Northern Rivers College of Advanced Education in 1973. In 1989 the Northern Rivers College of Advanced Education became A member of the University of New England Network before it was established as Southern Cross University in 1994.

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Elizabeth Daniels

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