
The Computing
Research and Education
Association of Australasia, CORE, is an association of
university departments of computer science in Australia and New
Zealand.
Prior to 2004 it was known as the Computer Science Association, CSA.
Purposes of the
Association
The purposes for
which the Association
is established are :
- to create a professional association of those engaged in computer
science
and information technology in higher education and research institutes
and to facilitate their professional development;
- to assist and advance research in computer science and
information
technology
in higher education and research institutes;
- to assist and advance teaching in computer science and
information
technology
in higher education;
- to provide a forum for those interested in computer science
andinformation
technology so as to stimulate discussion of relevant issues; and
- to promote co-operation and liaison with other groups and
organizations
which have related or complementary purposes and activities.
The term
computer science and
information technology denotes the science,
technology, engineering and application of computers and allied
technology.
The term higher
education denotes
Australian and New Zealand universities,
institutes of technology, colleges of advanced education,
institutes of technical
and further education, and similar groups in the public sector,
industry and commerce.
The term research
institutes denotes the
CSIRO and Australian and
New Zealand research organizations in the public sector, industry and
commerce.
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