Thompson Rivers University is strengthening its international and Indigenous partnerships following meetings in New Zealand and Australia.
President Dr. Airini, joined by Vice-President of Administration and Finance Matt Milovick and Secwépemc Cultural Advisor Garry Gottfriedson, met with universities and Indigenous education institutions there in October whose work aligns with TRU's commitments to use-inspired research, sustainability, digital innovation and student-connected learning.
The travel and new collaborative relations support the university's plan to evolve as British Columbia's first dual-sector research university, one that unifies vocational and academic education and research.










