A state-of the-art Institute
William Angliss Institute is a dedicated training provider for the hospitality, tourism and foods industries, delivering a range of courses from four-year degrees, Australian Accredited Apprenticeships to short courses.
Each year over 15,000 students including 1000 international students are trained at the main campus in Melbourne, Victoria. The Institute also delivers training direct to industry partners through offices interstate, four joint venture campuses in China and international consultancy projects around the world. The Institute also contributes to a number of ongoing local community programs.
As the Government endorsed Specialist Centre for Hospitality, Tourism and Culinary Arts, William Angliss Institute works with industry leaders to develop innovative training solutions that meets the needs of today's industry, including membership and affiliation with a range of Australian and international industry and educational organisations.
In 2007, 96.3% of William Angliss Institute graduates found work, or went on to further study within six months of completing their course (National Centre for Vocational Education Research - Student Outcomes Survey 2007). This success rate is approximately 7% greater than the State and National average for all vocational, education and training providers.
In the future William Angliss Institute seeks to contribute to the advancement of the industries in which it works by developing highly skilled employees and encouraging innovation.
Institute Facilities and Teaching Staff
The industry-standard training facilities including simulated and live class rooms; experienced trainers; and vibrant industry network at the Institute contribute to one of the highest graduate outcomes in Australia.
State of the art training facilities including equipment as used in professional kitchens; simulated and live classrooms; flexible learning delivery methods; and over 400 academic and support staff with industry experience and contacts all mean students are well prepared to enter the workforce, update current qualifications, or undertake further study.
Core Training Programs
International Expertise
1,110 international students from 50 countries are enrolled at William Angliss Institute's Melbourne campus. An additional 1,000 students are enrolled offshore through four joint campuses in China.
The Institute's international arm has flourished, generating export revenue of $13m out of the overall Institute's $45m revenue, contributing significantly to the Institute's net profit and re-investment strategy.
The Institute is regarded as the designated specialist in human resource development (HRD) in the tourism and hospitality sector, delivering customised solutions to local, national, international, government and industry partners globally.
Tailor-made solutions include:
- Vocational training systems
- Hotel pre-opening training and simulation programs
- Training needs analysis
- Curriculum design and development
- Learning resources development
- Tourism trainer professional development programs
- Skills audits
- Certification and employment programs.
The Institute's extensive partnerships, well-developed international student recruitment network, diversifications strategy, innovative programs, tailor-made solutions and sound risk management approach sets the Institute apart, contributing to its export success and realising its vision of being a global specialist training organisation in tourism and hospitality.
Looking to the future
William Angliss Institute is dedicated to maintaining and developing its status as a specialist leader in education, training and associated services to the hospitality, tourism and culinary arts industries locally, nationally and internationally. Looking forward, the Institute seeks to continue building a pro-active organisation capable of self determination which adds significant value to its students, the industry and the broader community.
The Institute is committed to challenging existing industry practices, building on its leadership role, researching and developing its products and programs, increasing staff capability and continuing to be an active member of industry.
The result is a strategic direction that builds on the strengths of the Institute and provides a pathway for the continued development of the Institute as a significant industry and community asset.
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