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Encyclopedia > Gordon Institute of TAFE

The Gordon Institute of TAFE is the TAFE institute servicing Geelong, Victoria. In Australia, Technical and Further Education or TAFE institutions are those which offer a wide range of post-secondary education and training, generally in vocational fields (such as hospitality, tourism, construction, woodwork, secretarial skills, community work, etc), often at a level of difficulty below that of a corresponding or related... Geelong is a port city of 200,067 people (2003 census) located on Corio Bay. ...


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Gordon Institute of TAFE - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (120 words)
The Gordon Institute of TAFE is the TAFE institute servicing Geelong, Victoria since 1887.
Originally called the Gordon Technical College in honour of Charles George Gordon, the name later was changed to the Gordon Institute of Technology.
The Institute was divided into two parts, one of which became a major part of Deakin University.
Gordon College: Information from Answers.com (466 words)
Gordon College was founded in 1852, and originally served as a seminary.
General Gordon served as a Confederate corps commander in the War Between the States, and after the war served three terms in the U.S. Senate and two terms as Georgia's Governor.
Gordon College was admitted as a member of the University System of Georgia in 1972, as an associate-level college.
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