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James Cook University Act 1997
sec.5Functions of university
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### sec.5 Functions of university
The university’s functions are—
to provide education at university standard; and
to provide facilities for study and research generally and, in particular, in subjects of special importance to the people of the tropics; and
to encourage study and research generally and, in particular, in subjects of special importance to the people of the tropics; and
to provide courses of study or instruction (at the levels of achievement the council considers appropriate) to meet the needs of the community; and
to confer higher education awards; and
to disseminate knowledge and promote scholarship; and
to provide facilities and resources for the wellbeing of the university’s staff, students and other persons undertaking courses at the university; and
to exploit commercially, for the university’s benefit, a facility or resource of the university, including, for example, study, research or knowledge, or the practical application of study, research or knowledge, belonging to the university, whether alone or with someone else; and
to perform other functions given to the university under this or another Act.
s 5 amd 1999 No. 81 s 42
- (a) to provide education at university standard; and
- (b) to provide facilities for study and research generally and, in particular, in subjects of special importance to the people of the tropics; and
- (c) to encourage study and research generally and, in particular, in subjects of special importance to the people of the tropics; and
- (d) to provide courses of study or instruction (at the levels of achievement the council considers appropriate) to meet the needs of the community; and
- (e) to confer higher education awards; and
- (ea) to disseminate knowledge and promote scholarship; and
- (eb) to provide facilities and resources for the wellbeing of the university’s staff, students and other persons undertaking courses at the university; and
- (f) to exploit commercially, for the university’s benefit, a facility or resource of the university, including, for example, study, research or knowledge, or the practical application of study, research or knowledge, belonging to the university, whether alone or with someone else; and
- (g) to perform other functions given to the university under this or another Act.