Flinders University
Established in 1966, in a period of significant higher education expansion in Australia, Flinders University emphasises innovation and excellence in educational programs and research across a wide range of disciplines. Consistently ranked among Australia’s top universities on a per capita basis for research, Flinders University is an integral part of Australia’s higher education system, making an important economic and social contribution to South Australia and the nation. The university enrols approximately 17,500 students each year and employs nearly 2000 staff in corporate, administrative and academic roles.
"We knew that we would be able to use the additional reporting capabilities to see things like student fees and revenue for each department. We could get a whole-of-university view," said Daniel Flaherty, Director of Financial Services.
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Bond University
Bond University has a distinguished reputation as Australia’s first private, not-for-profit university. Created as an international university, Bond recruits around half of its student body from overseas, and needs systems and procedures that enable students to move through the pipeline from enquiry to enrolment seamlessly.
“We chose TechnologyOne Financials (previously called Finance One) over alternative products on the market because we felt the TechnologyOne solution was more cost-effective and because TechnologyOne offered us great local support. Also, the fact TechnologyOne takes complete responsibility for building, installing and implementing its solutions also appealed to us – there are no third parties involved,” said General Manager – Finance, Nick Pruden.
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James Cook University
James Cook University is Australia's leading tropical research university, and a multi-campus university with the main sites located in the Queensland cities of Townsville and Cairns.
"TechnologyOne’s solution will help us to support our flexible learning environment. Key benefits include the ability to manage different teaching patterns rather than the simple two-semester approach and different models for tuition fees. It will also give us the ability to comply with legislative reforms which have been a significant cost to the business in recent times," said Pro-Vice Chancellor for Information Services and Technology, Professor Andrew Vann.
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