Muresk Institute

Muresk Institute is an educational and training facility based in Northam, situated approximately 90 kilometres (56 mi) east of Perth, in the Wheatbelt region of Western Australia. Until 1985 it was known as Muresk Agricultural College.[1][2] The institute was initially managed by Curtin University, later by the Department of Training and Workforce development.

The College was established in 1926 by the Western Australian Government and eventually handed over to the Western Australian Institute of Technology in 1969.[3] It provides training, conference, and research facilities, as well as 898 hectares of land for training-related services. The institute includes several residential and sporting facilities.

Muresk Institute offers two higher education courses. The first being the Bachelor of Agricultural Business Management Run in conjunction with Charles Sturt University and CY O'Connor. The second being the Diploma of Agricultural Technologies run by the University of Queensland. The Bachelor course commenced in March 2014 and the Diploma commenced in February 2015

References

  1. Muresk Agricultural College (1976), Muresk 1926-1976, Muresk Agricultural College, retrieved 5 May 2012
  2. McLaren, Glen; Curtin University of Technology; Muresk Institute of Agriculture (2001), 75 years on : a history of the Muresk Institute of Agriculture, The Institute, Curtin University of Technology, ISBN 978-0-646-49990-1
  3. "Muresk Agricultural College (1926 - 1985)". Encyclopedia of Australian Science. Retrieved 8 March 2015.

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Coordinates: 31°44′57″S 116°41′02″E / 31.749247°S 116.684013°E / -31.749247; 116.684013

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