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Good
citizenship, Professionalism and Lifelong Learning: Each of these attributes
are built through developing a range of skills. You can document your
development of these skills by building
a portfolio. Explore the definition of skills below:

Good
Citizen
Graduates of the Faculty
of Science will be Good World Citizens, who will aspire to contribute
to society in a full and meaningful way through their roles as members
of local, national and global communities.
The types
of skills associated with being a good world citizen are:
Communication
Personal
Perspectives
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Professional
Scientist
Graduates of the Faculty of Science will have a scholarly attitude to
knowledge and understanding. As Professional Scientists (or Scholars within
other fields) the Faculty's graduates will be leaders in the production
of new knowledge and understanding through unquiry, critique and synthesis.
They will be able to apply their knowledge to solve consequential problems
in science and related fields and communicate their knowledge confidently
and effectively.
The types
of skills associated with being a professional scientist are:
Communication
Interpersonal
Information
management
Research
Personal
Perspectives
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Life
long Learner
Graduates of the Faculty of Science will be Lifelong Learners committed
to and capable of continuous learning and reflection for the purpose of
furthering their understanding of the world and their place in it.
The types
of skills associated with being a lifelong learner are:
Research
Personal
Perspectives
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