Study grant support
Fluke Australia is offering support to Australian students through the Northern Melbourne Institute of TAFE (NMIT) 2012 Study Grants Program.
The NMIT rewards students who demonstrate enthusiasm and commitment to their studies as well as academic or skills excellence. Members of the NMIT Industry Foundation provide students with grants and tours designed to assist them with their study.
The NMIT Industry Foundation formally recognises partnerships with industry organisations and businesses, such as Fluke Australia. It provides a means for industry to be actively involved with the professional development of students and an opportunity for the NMIT to identify and meet industry expectations of the vocational education and training sector.
Recipients of the Fluke Australia 2012 Study Grant were:
- Andrew Johns, who is studying an Advanced Diploma of Engineering Technology
- Jason Adams who is studying a Diploma of ESI Power Systems
Fluke’s contribution gives the recipients the opportunity to purchase equipment and resources to enhance their learning.
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