William Angliss Institute of TAFE

William Angliss Institute of TAFE

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William Angliss Institute of TAFE is a TAFE institute located in the Melbourne CBD, Victoria, Australia providing a specialist centre for training and vocational education in Hospitality, Tourism and Culinary Arts. It is the oldest and largest provider of hospitality training in Victoria, with the capacity to train up to 1400 chefs and patissiers a year. [David Wilson, " [http://www.theage.com.au/news/education/unspoilt-broth-seeks-more-cooks/2006/09/22/1158431891298.html Unspoilt broth seeks more cooks] ", My Career section, The Age, September 23, 2006. Accessed September 7, 2008]

The Institute has an international reputation, particularly in Asia and the Pacific where it has participated in projects in China, Indonesia, Vietnam, Malaysia, Cambodia, Laos, Thailand, Singapore, Hong Kong, Tonga and Samoa. International joint venture campuses are located in China at Shanghai University, Shanghai, Nanjing Institute of Tourism and Hospitality, Nanjing, Zhejiang Tourism College, Hangzhou, China Tourism Management Institute, Tianjin.

A wide selection of study options are offered from short courses, apprenticeships, traineeships, certificates, diplomas, advanced diplomas and bachelor degrees under the Australian Qualifications Framework.

Campus

The Institute has three training restaurants at its La Trobe Street, Melbourne campus, including the Angliss Bistro, the Angliss Restaurant and Occasions Restaurant, a conference centre, a cafe and bakeshop, which are all open to the public during term time while students are studying.

History

In 1940 Melbourne businessman Sir William Charles Angliss donated money to start a specialist trade or technical school specialising in providing training and education opportunities for the hospitality and foods industries. Initially called the William Angliss Food Trades School, apprenticeship courses were offered in pastry, butchery, breadmakingand baking, cooking and waiting.

As links with the Food and Hospitality industries developed additional courses in hospitality administration, catering, and food and beverage service were initiated during the 1960s. Courses in Tourism were added in the 1970s. These changes lead to the school being renamed first the William Angliss College and then as William Angliss Institute of TAFE. [" [http://www.angliss.vic.edu.au/About/Profile/History History of William Angliss Institute] " William Angliss Institute website, Accessed September 7, 2008]

In 2001 the Travel and Tourism Department of the Institute developed a 3 month short course in "Dance Music Event Operations", to provide training in line with the growth of Melbourne's electronic dance scene. The course received accreditation by the Victorian Qualifications Authority in 2003 [Farrah Tomazin, Education Reporter, " [http://www.theage.com.au/cgi-bin/common/popupPrintArticle.pl?path=/articles/2003/06/05/1054700335359.html Angliss students really know how to party] ", The Age, June 6 2003. Accessed September 7, 2008] .

The Institute started The Coffee Academy in 2002 offering three-hour Coffee@Home courses on a monthly basis, as well as more advanced sessions in coffee sensory evaluation, fully accredited courses in Espresso Making using quality commercial machines and even overseas coffee tours. [Leanne Tolra, " [http://www.theage.com.au/news/epicure/cafe-society-byo-machine/2006/09/04/1157222038440.html Cafe society, BYO machine] ", The Age, September 5, 2006. Accessed September 7, 2008]

Embracing technology, the Institute purchased bulk phone-PDAs in 2005 in a pilot program to run teacher designed flash animation games to help deliver innovative training, multimedia assignments and assessments for subjects such as coffee making, waiting, pastry baking, meat processing and event management. [Lia Timson, " [http://www.theage.com.au/news/next/colleges-course-material-soon-to-be-all-in-hand/2005/09/12/1126377250521.html?from=moreStories College's course material soon to be all in hand] ", The Age, September 13, 2005. Accessed September 7, 2008]

France's most decorated chef, Paul Bocuse, lectured cookery students at William Angliss Institute in 2006. [Lorna Edwards, " [http://www.theage.com.au/news/epicure/master-chef-stirs-passions/2006/06/05/1149359676045.html Master chef stirs passions] ", The Age, June 6, 2006. Accessed September 7, 2008]

Awards

The William Angliss Institute has won many training awards which include [William Angliss Institute, " [http://www.angliss.vic.edu.au/About/Profile/Awards Awards] ", William Angliss Institute website, Accessed September 7, 2008] :

* 2008 National Travel Industry Awards (NTIA) for Excellence for Angliss Travel
* 2007 Prime Minister's Award for Excellence in Community Business Partnerships for HEAT program
* 2007 National Travel Industry Awards (NTIA) for Excellence for Angliss Travel
* 2006 Gold Medal and Perpetual Trophy, VicTAFE Cookery Challenge
* 2006 Victorian Certificate of Applied Learning Award - Integrated Learning
* 2006 Victorian Certificate of Applied Learning Award - Student Team Achievement
* 2006 Victorian Certificate of Applied Learning Award - Leaving Home Resource
* 2005 Education and Training Merit Award for Resort Management programs, Melbourne Airport 2005 Victorian Tourism Awards
* 2004 Education and Training Award for Resort Management programs, Melbourne Airport 2004 Victorian Tourism Awards
* 2003 Education and Training Award for Resort Management programs, Melbourne Airport 2003 Victorian Tourism Awards
* 2001 Outstanding Student of the Year (Apprentice), Victorian Training Awards
* 2000 Outstanding Student of the Year (Koori), Victorian State Training Awards
* 2000 Training Provider of the Year, Victorian Training Awards
* 1999 Training Provider of the Year, Victorian Training Awards
* 1998 Ansett Australia Victorian Tourism Award (Industry Education)
* 1998 Foundation in Business Excellence, Australian Quality Awards for Business Excellence
* 1998 Tourism Training Award for International Training
* 1998 Public Employment Managing Diversity Award

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