The document provides information about the University of Greenwich. It states that the university has three campuses in Greenwich, Medway, and Avery Hill, and was founded in 1890. It offers undergraduate and postgraduate degrees, as well as foundation programs. The university guarantees accommodation to new students who accept an offer by the deadline. It also provides details on entry requirements, tuition fees, scholarships, living costs, working while studying, and obtaining a CAS number for a student visa.
This document provides a submission in response to a consultation paper on developing a biomanufacturing industry in Queensland. It makes the following key points:
- While Queensland has opportunities in biomanufacturing, given that facilities will likely be owned by foreign multinationals, the main challenge is ensuring significant economic benefits beyond just lower-paid jobs.
- The main challenges are business development issues of attracting investment and developing local companies in this sector, rather than science/technology issues, as Queensland currently lacks companies capable of leading in this area internationally.
- Support from government could include resolving disputes between cane growers and millers, facilitating partnerships between farmers and potential investors, and developing a supportive policy environment and
The document provides information about the University of Greenwich. It states that the university has three campuses in Greenwich, Medway, and Avery Hill, and was founded in 1890. It offers undergraduate and postgraduate degrees, as well as foundation programs. The university guarantees accommodation to new students who accept an offer by the deadline. It also provides details on entry requirements, tuition fees, scholarships, living costs, working while studying, and obtaining a CAS number for a student visa.
This document provides a submission in response to a consultation paper on developing a biomanufacturing industry in Queensland. It makes the following key points:
- While Queensland has opportunities in biomanufacturing, given that facilities will likely be owned by foreign multinationals, the main challenge is ensuring significant economic benefits beyond just lower-paid jobs.
- The main challenges are business development issues of attracting investment and developing local companies in this sector, rather than science/technology issues, as Queensland currently lacks companies capable of leading in this area internationally.
- Support from government could include resolving disputes between cane growers and millers, facilitating partnerships between farmers and potential investors, and developing a supportive policy environment and