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Conor Fitzgerald
LT Fitzgerald first enlisted in to the Australian Army in 2008 as a rifleman. He spent time at 2RAR and Combat Training Centre – Live before discharging in 2012. In 2018 he entered the Royal Military College to commission as an officer, graduating in to the Royal Australian Artillery in 2019 and eventually posted to the School of Artillery. In 2020 he completed the Regimental Officer Basic Course before working as Troop Commander at 53 Battery, which provides training support to the School of Artillery as well as Combined Arms Training Centre.
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Introduction to Contract Management
Contracts form the basis of many business relationships and so effective contract management is vital to ensuring deliverables are met; maximising financial performance and decreasing risk. This introductory level course provides a practical guide to managing contracts in the defence context through exploration of the contract lifecycle; from tendering and negotiating to managing risk and administering contracts. It introduces the notion of sustainable relationships with suppliers through better management of the tendering and selection process, understand of IP management and monitoring the performance of suppliers, manage risk and resolve disagreements more effectively.
> 30 mins
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Psychological science - Putting theory into practice
This unit assists students to understand their options within the psychology field, the standards of professional practice that will be required of them and pathways to higher study or employment. In order to aid students to gain a more practical understanding of the psychology profession, and to make informed decisions about their own future. This unit is aimed at students seeking to develop a deeper understanding of the applications of psychology in specific disciplines in a range of environments.
> 30 mins
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Introduction to Economics
This unit will introduce economic concepts and principles, demand and supply analysis, elasticity, economic efficiency, market failure, introduction to macroeconomics, unemployment and inflation, model of aggregate demand and aggregate supply, and global markets. This unit is for students of all disciplines seeking a baseline context for the societal effects of economics in Australia.
> 30 mins