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William Angliss Institute is a dedicated training provider for the hospitality, tourism and foods industries, delivering a range of courses from four-year degrees to short courses. Each year over 15,000 students including 1000 international students are trained at the main campus in Melbourne, Victoria.

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.

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. In 2007, a whopping 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. The high quality training and services delivered by the Institute has also been recognised with a number of industry awards.

Living in Melbourne

Melbourne, the capital city of the State of Victoria, is a graceful, safe, clean and well organised city with a harmonious and culturally diverse population of over 3.6 million residents drawn from more than 130 nationalities.

The city is proud of its outstanding artistic, cultural and heritage venues and festivals; restaurants which serve at least 80 different world cuisines; fine shopping precincts; diverse sporting, leisure and entertainment opportunities and facilities; a green environment; a modern and efficient transport system; and many prestigious education institutions.

William Angliss Institute City of Melbourne
William Angliss Institute City of Melbourne
     

Getting Here

The Institute is accessible by Melbourne's train and tram network. There is a tram stop out the front of the Institute's main entrance in La Trobe Steet. Leave the tram at the corner of King Street and La Trobe streets.

The closest train station is Flagstaff Station, situated on the corner of William and La Trobe streets. Please note this train station does not operate on weekends.

Southern Cross (Spencer Street) train station is nearby which services regional Victoria as well as the local metropolitan train lines and the city loop.

Why Study at William Angliss Institute?

Students at William Angliss Institute learn in a professional but enjoyable environment. Training facilities and resources are specialised for many facets of the hospitality, tourism and foods industries. There are also a number of student services to support you while studying. William Angliss Institute maintains a program of continually upgrading of student facilities.

You'll find plenty of flexibility in the way courses are delivered; from hands-on classes to field trips and virtual classrooms depending on the course you undertake. Assessment methods vary across courses too. For example, you may need to submit written assignments, make presentations, undertake exams, attend and report on field trips or demonstrate your capabilities through skill-based demonstrations.

   
         
 
     
 
   
 
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