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[edit]DescriptionKiribati Institute of Technology (10706979714).jpg | Former Foreign Minister Bob Carr is pictured with staff and students from the Kiribati Institute of Technology. There is an urgent need in Kiribati to build workforce skills. Australian support is helping develop the tertiary and vocational education sector by improving courses, trainers and facilities at the Kiribati Institute of Technology. This year, up to 100 students are studying accounting, business, automotive mechanics, electro-technology and construction. They will graduate with internationally-recognised qualifications at the end of their courses. |
Date | Taken on 11 February 2013, 09:09 |
Source | Kiribati Institute of Technology |
Author | Aretitea Teeta, AusAID |
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Image title | Former Foreign Minister Bob Carr is pictured with staff and students from the Kiribati Institute of Technology. There is an urgent need in Kiribati to build workforce skills. Australian support is helping develop the tertiary and vocational education sector by improving courses, trainers and facilities at the Kiribati Institute of Technology. This year, up to 100 students are studying accounting, business, automotive mechanics, electro-technology and construction. They will graduate with internationally-recognised qualifications at the end of their courses. Photo: Aretitea Teeta, AusAID To request a high resolution copy contact libarp@ausaid.gov.au |
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