Education in Sydney Campion College Australia is due to open in 2006. It aims to educate Catholics to contribute to the life of the Church and Australian society. It is located at Austin Woodbury Place, Old Toongabbie in the western suburbs of Sydney. ...more on Wikipedia about "Campion College"
The College of Fine Arts (COFA) is the creative arts faculty of the University of New South Wales and is located on Oxford Street, Paddington, Sydney, Australia. ...more on Wikipedia about "College of Fine Arts"
IDP Education Australia (IDP) is a global non-for-profit organisation with head offices in Canberra and Sydney, offering international education and development services. The organisation is owned by 38 Australian universities. IDP was established in 1969 as an aid body and funded by the Australian government. The original name of the organisation was "Australian-Asian Universities' Cooperation Scheme". Today, IDP has activities in over 50 countries. ...more on Wikipedia about "IDP Education Australia"
JMC Academy is an Australian training centre that provides certification in audiovisual and technological training. It has locations in Sydney and Melbourne. Its courses include audio engineering, sound production, digital media, three-dimensional animation, digital film and television productions, music business management, and popular music performance. ...more on Wikipedia about "JMC Academy"
Moore Theological College, otherwise known simply as Moore College, is the theological training seminary for the Anglican Diocese of Sydney, Australia. It has a strong tradition of conservative, Calvinist and evangelical theology. ...more on Wikipedia about "Moore Theological College"
The National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA) is an Australian national training institute for students of theatre, film, and television, based in the Sydney suburb of Kensington. It is supported by the federal Department of Communications, Information Technology and the Arts. ...more on Wikipedia about "National Institute of Dramatic Art"
St Andrew's College is a residential college at the University of Sydney. ...more on Wikipedia about "St Andrew's College, Sydney"
St. Paul's College in Sydney, Australia, is an Anglican residential college for men located within the grounds of the University of Sydney. Founded in 1856, it is Australia's oldest University College. ...more on Wikipedia about "St. Paul's College, Sydney"
The Sydney College of the Arts is based in the suburb of Rozelle in Sydney, Australia. It is a part of the University of Sydney. It is housed in a former sanitorium, located in parkland, overlooking Sydney Harbour. The college is a base for the study of the creative arts. ...more on Wikipedia about "Sydney College of the Arts"
The Sydney Conservatorium of Music (formerly the New South Wales State Conservatorium of Music), informally known as ‘the Con’, is one of the oldest music schools in Australia. ...more on Wikipedia about "Sydney Conservatorium of Music"
Sydney Missionary and Bible College (SMBC) is an independent, evangelical Bible college in Sydney, Australia. ...more on Wikipedia about "Sydney Missionary and Bible College"
The Sydney Technical College was a name used by Australia's oldest technical education institution. ...more on Wikipedia about "Sydney Technical College"
Tabor College, Australia is a tertiary Christian Education Centre offering a range of courses from Certificate to post-graduate in the areas of counselling, education, ministry and mission. ...more on Wikipedia about "Tabor College, Australia"
TAFE New South Wales Sydney Institute ** (formerly The Sydney Institute of Technology) is the institute of Technical and Further Education (TAFE) colleges serving the inner Sydney area. It has eight colleges across ten campuses, as well as a design school at Enmore. ...more on Wikipedia about "TAFE New South Wales Sydney Institute"
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The University of Sydney Library is the largest library in the southern hemisphere, with a collection of over 5.1 million items (circa 2004). The Library itself is composed of over 20 libraries across 9 campuses. The main building, Fisher Library, is named after Thomas Fisher, an early benefactor. ...more on Wikipedia about "University of Sydney Library"
TAFE NSW Western Sydney Institute is one of the largest Institutes of TAFE NSW. They annually enrol more than 90,000 students in around 1000 vocational areas. ...more on Wikipedia about "Western Sydney Institute of TAFE"
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