Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2014C00377:section:5
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:C2014C00377
Segment Type: section
Provision Reference: s 5
Character Range: 8190–9465

5  Functions of the University
 (1) The functions of the University include the following:
 (a) advancing and transmitting knowledge, by undertaking research and teaching of the highest quality;
 (b) encouraging, and providing facilities for, research and postgraduate study, both generally and in relation to subjects of national importance to Australia;
 (c) providing facilities and courses for higher education generally, including education appropriate to professional and other occupations, for students from within Australia and overseas;
 (d) providing facilities and courses at higher education level and other levels in the visual and performing arts, and, in so doing, promoting the highest standards of practice in those fields;
 (e) awarding and conferring degrees, diplomas and certificates in its own right or jointly with other institutions, as determined by the Council;
 (f) providing opportunities for persons, including those who already have post‑secondary qualifications, to obtain higher education qualifications;
 (g) engaging in extension activities.
 (2) In the performance of its functions, the University must pay attention to its national and international roles and to the needs of the Australian Capital Territory and the surrounding regions.