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Sascha Meier

General Manager, Technology & Data Transformation (cio) at National Centre for Vocational Education Research (NCVER)

Sascha Meier is an accomplished technology and data transformation professional with extensive experience in leadership roles across various organizations. Currently serving as the General Manager of Technology & Data Transformation at the National Centre for Vocational Education Research since January 2023, Sascha Meier has previously held multiple senior positions at Flinders University from June 2013 to December 2022, including Senior IT Strategic Projects Lead and Associate Director roles in various capacities. Prior experience includes leadership positions at skyguide, focusing on data services maintenance and operations. Sascha Meier holds a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science with a specialization in Software Engineering from the University of Applied Sciences and Arts Northwestern, Switzerland.

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National Centre for Vocational Education Research (NCVER)

The National Centre for Vocational Education Research (NCVER) provides data and research about Australia’s training system to governments, industry, training providers and other organisations to inform their decisions and shape policies. At NCVER, we collect and analyse data about vocational students and the courses they study, apprenticeships and traineeships, and survey students on the outcomes of their training and employers about how they use training to meet their skill needs. NCVER also manages national research programs that align with research priorities that are determined by governments and the wider community, as well as the Longitudinal Surveys of Australian Youth. From adult and community education to youth, NCVER has a wealth of research freely available from our Portal. On a consultancy basis, we bring together our highly-skilled staff to undertake projects on the training needs of diverse groups, analysis of industry skill requirements, program evaluations, and a wide range of national training policy and practice issues.


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