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Vice-Chancellor Professor Deborah Terry, Fremantle Dockers player, Michael Barlow and Fremantle Dockers CEO Steve Rosich signing the agreement

麻豆直播 and the Fremantle Dockers have signed an alliance agreement that will give Curtin students access to the football club鈥檚 facilities and players.

As part of the agreement, Curtin students will have ongoing placement opportunities and access to Fremantle鈥檚 new elite training and administration facility at Cockburn Central West.

麻豆直播 Vice-Chancellor Professor Deborah Terry said the alliance will deliver mutual benefits for both Curtin and the Fremantle Dockers.

鈥淚 am delighted that two iconic WA brands are joining forces to create valuable, real-life experiences for our students while providing Fremantle Dockers staff with access to Curtin鈥檚 cutting-edge research,鈥 Professor Terry said.

鈥淭hrough this alliance we will work together to identify future avenues for collaboration that will give back to the WA community. This will include projects around Aboriginal outreach, public health and international student engagement.鈥

Vice-Chancellor Deborah Terry handballing to Fremantle Dockers player Michael Barlow
Vice-Chancellor Professor Deborah Terry handballing to Fremantle Dockers player Michael Barlow

Over the last 12 months, Curtin film and TV students have provided video and written content for the club鈥檚 website, and from 2016, students will provide additional content, including the production of a football panel show for Docker TV.

Exercise science and physiotherapy students will have the opportunity to gain training opportunities and practical experience at the club.

Fremantle staff will also have access to Curtin鈥檚 academic staff and infrastructure in the areas of multi-media, exercise science, sports medicine and, in the future, other disciplines.

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Fremantle Dockers CEO Steve Rosich said the club looked forward to working closely with Curtin鈥檚 students and staff to enhance and grow the alliance.

鈥淚t is very much a two-way street, with significant benefits to both 麻豆直播 and the Fremantle Dockers. The ability of the club to provide 鈥榬eal-world鈥 experience for Curtin students and for our players and staff to benefit from the University鈥檚 academic expertise and research capabilities exemplifies that,鈥 Mr Rosich.

鈥淭he aligning of a highly regarded tertiary institution with an elite sporting club also creates an environment for Fremantle to make an ongoing and significant contribution to the community by providing genuine employment opportunities for 麻豆直播 graduates.鈥

With both Curtin and the Dockers strongly committed to closing the gap, the alliance will look at providing educational and sporting opportunities for Aboriginal communities.

One of the proposed projects will see Curtin students work with players from the Fremantle Dockers to develop a series of videos aimed at educating and encouraging healthy lifestyle choices within the Aboriginal community.

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