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Bachelor of Maritime Engineering (Naval Architect)
This qualification will give you the theory, principles and knowledge required for the design, construction and operation of marine craft and marine structures.
Certificate III in Mobile Crane Operations
This qualification will give you the skills and knowledge required to safely operate a mobile crane to load and unload cargo.
Certificate IV in Aquaculture has the unit of competency (SFIAQU415) Operate ROV’s
This qualification will give you the skills and knowledge required to manage an aquacultural farm, and pilot or supervise a remotely operated underwater vehicle.
Bachelor of Food Science
This qualification will give you the theory, principles and knowledge to work in seafood product development.
Certificate III in Marine Craft Construction (Trade)
This apprenticeship will give you the skills and knowledge required to follow plans and regulations to construct and repair marine vessels and cages.
Bachelor of Environmental Science
This qualification gives you the theory, principles and knowledge required to conduct research for solutions and management of waste and pollution.
Bachelor of Engineering
This qualification will give you the theory, principles and knowledge required to design construct and test fishing gear and equipment.
PhD in Science
This qualification is a post graduate degree and is required for high level positions that develop and lead research programs using scientific research methods and principles.
National Seafood Leadership Program (NSILP)
NSILP, supported by Fisheries Research and Development Corporation (FRDC) is the only national fishing and aquaculture leadership program. Designed in consultation with fishing and aquaculture stakeholders, NSILP is for those wishing to build leadership capabilities and take up seafood leadership roles.
The program encourages all sectors including:
- Indigenous/traditional fishers
- recreational fishers
- aquaculturists
- commercial fishers
- all people involved in the supply and value chain of the Australian seafood industry
As a program participant, you will develop an understanding of how to impact constructively, resulting in positive outcomes for the fishing and aquaculture community nationally.
Australian Rural Leadership Program (ARLP)
ARLP supports individuals who want to respond to regional, rural, and remote Australia’s most complex challenges, as well as the opportunities that arise. ARLP involves
- 15-months program including 4 face-to-face sessions between 5-10 days in length, online sessions and independent project work
- both international and remote domestic travel with isolation from day-to-day duties and limited to no contact
Applying is competitive and rigorous - applicants are matched to a funding partner whose industry or purpose they align with. Cohorts are announced every February with the program running from June (course intake) until September the following year. Expressions of interest are open all year round.