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Chisholm Institute is a government-owned Technical and Further Education (TAFE) Institute located in south-east Melbourne Australia. It provides adult education in several areas including the arts, hospitality, information technology, trades and business. Chisholm offers over 250 certificate, diploma, advanced diploma, bachelor and graduate ...
The Open Training and Education Network, often abbreviated OTEN, is an Open education service offered by TAFE NSW. It was rebranded as TAFE Digital during the OneTAFE restructure at the beginning of 2018. Students may enrol from anywhere in Australia, while operationally the program is run by the Western Sydney Institute of TAFE. OTEN courses ...
Technical and further education or simply TAFE (/ ˈ t eɪ f /) is the common name in Australia for vocational education, as a subset of tertiary education. TAFE institutions provide a wide range of predominantly vocational courses. Colloquially also known as "Tech".
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Chisholm, Australian Capital Territory, Canberra; Chisholm, New South Wales, a suburb of Maitland, New South Wales; Division of Chisholm, an electoral district in the Australian House of Representatives in Victoria
On 1 July 1997, it merged with the John Batman College of TAFE to form Kangan Batman TAFE. [5] The merger resulted in the closure of the former John Batman TAFE's campus in Gaffney Street, Coburg , but the amalgamated body expanded again in 1998 when it absorbed the Richmond Automotive Campus of Barton TAFE after a major state government review.
The Adult Migrant English Program (AMEP) is a free English tuition service funded by the Australian federal government to assist eligible migrants and humanitarian entrants with low English levels to improve their English language skills and increase their participation socially and economically in the Australian community.
The Festival Speech Synthesis System is a general multi-lingual speech synthesis system originally developed by Alan W. Black, Paul Taylor and Richard Caley [1] at the Centre for Speech Technology Research (CSTR) at the University of Edinburgh. Substantial contributions have also been provided by Carnegie Mellon University and other sites.