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In Australian usage, art school refers to tertiary education and adult or continuing education. Subcategories This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total.
The RMIT School of Art is an Australian university art school located in Melbourne, Victoria, which is responsible for undergraduate and postgraduate education and research in fine art and photography at RMIT University. Established in 1917, it is the top art school in Australia and 11th in the world, according to the 2020 QS World University ...
Group of Eight – research intensive high-ranking Australian universities, similar to Russell Group in the United Kingdom. [ 23 ] Innovative Research Universities – a coalition of Australian universities with focus on higher education advocacy and research.
Australian College of the Arts Pty Ltd (Collarts) alternatively styled COLLARTS is an Australian independent tertiary education provider, with four campuses in Melbourne, Victoria. Originally operating as AusMusic, Collarts was founded in 1993 [ 1 ] and offers undergraduate degrees to on-campus and online students.
Art schools in Australia (3 C, 24 P) F. Film schools in Australia (3 C, 18 P) P. Schools of the performing arts in Australia (4 C, 11 P) Pages in category "Arts ...
The Faculty of Arts is a constituent body of Macquarie University, in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. The faculty offers undergraduate and postgraduate coursework and research degree programmes and is home to a number of research centres. It ranked equal 101st–125 in the Times Higher Education 2022 university rankings.
The National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA) is an Australian educational institution for the performing arts based in Sydney, New South Wales.Founded in 1958, it offers bachelor's, master's and vocational degrees in subjects including acting, writing, directing, scenic construction, technical theatre, voice, costume, props, production design and cultural leadership.
The college was founded as Brisbane School of Arts (in a now heritage-listed building [1]) in 1881.Over the years it underwent a series of name changes, including Technical School of Visual Arts; the Art Branch within the Central Technical College; Seven Hills College of Art (1974); before being renamed Queensland College of Art (QCA) in 1983. [2]