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The '''Whitehouse Institute of Design, Australia''' (known colloquially as '''Whitehouse''') is a private ] with campuses in inner-city ] and ], ]. It was founded in 1988 by Leanne Whitehouse.<ref>: Universities Admissions Centre.</ref> The institute offers ] (M.Des.) and ] (B.Des.) degrees,<ref>: Whitehouse Design.</ref> as well as various ] (VET) courses and diplomas, including in "design fundamentals", fashion design, ], ], "visual merchandising", and marketing.<ref>: Whitehouse Design.</ref> The M.Des. degree was first offered in 2014.<ref>: Vogue Australia.</ref> The institute's Melbourne campus has hosted several seasons of '']''.<ref>: Whitehouse Design.</ref> | The '''Whitehouse Institute of Design, Australia''' (known colloquially as '''Whitehouse''') is a private ] with campuses in inner-city ] and ], ]. It was founded in 1988 by Leanne Whitehouse.<ref>: Universities Admissions Centre.</ref> The institute offers ] (M.Des.) and ] (B.Des.) degrees,<ref>: Whitehouse Design.</ref> as well as various ] (VET) courses and diplomas, including in "design fundamentals", fashion design, ], ], "visual merchandising", and marketing.<ref>: Whitehouse Design.</ref> The M.Des. degree was first offered in 2014.<ref>: Vogue Australia.</ref> The institute's Melbourne campus has hosted several seasons of '']''.<ref>: Whitehouse Design.</ref> | ||
Frances Abbott, daughter of ] politician ] (then ]), was selected for an occasional "chairman’s scholarship" worth approximately $60 000 in 2011. The scholarship had only been awarded once previously.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.theage.com.au/federal-politics/political-news/tony-abbotts-friend-linked-to-60000-scholarship-for-frances-abbott-at-private-college-20140521-38olh.html |title=Tony Abbott's friend linked to $60,000 scholarship for Frances Abbott at private college |publisher=The Age |accessdate=22 May 2014}}</ref> Abbott's classmates asked if any scholarships were available and were told that there were none for their program.<ref name=TheGuardian>{{cite news|url=http://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/may/22/former-classmates-angry-scholarship-abbotts-daughter |title=Frances Abbott's classmates angry that they could not apply for scholarship |publisher=The Guardian |date=22 May 2014 |accessdate=23 May 2014}}</ref> |
Frances Abbott, daughter of ] politician ] (then ]), was selected for an occasional "chairman’s scholarship" worth approximately $60 000 in 2011. The scholarship had only been awarded once previously.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.theage.com.au/federal-politics/political-news/tony-abbotts-friend-linked-to-60000-scholarship-for-frances-abbott-at-private-college-20140521-38olh.html |title=Tony Abbott's friend linked to $60,000 scholarship for Frances Abbott at private college |publisher=The Age |accessdate=22 May 2014}}</ref> Abbott's classmates asked if any scholarships were available and were told that there were none for their program.<ref name=TheGuardian>{{cite news|url=http://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/may/22/former-classmates-angry-scholarship-abbotts-daughter |title=Frances Abbott's classmates angry that they could not apply for scholarship |publisher=The Guardian |date=22 May 2014 |accessdate=23 May 2014}}</ref> Abbott was selected for the occasional scholarship by the founder and owner of the Whitehouse Institute, Leanne Whitehouse. <ref name=TheGuardian /><ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JD-rKrcfGFE#t=440 |title=Frances Abbott's Scholarship: The Full Extent |publisher=Network 10 |accessdate=27 May 2014 |date=26 May 2014}}</ref> | ||
==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 19:04, 9 August 2014
Type | RTO |
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Established | 1988 |
CEO | Ian Tudor |
Students | 470 |
Location | Melbourne and Sydney, Australia |
Campus | Urban |
Affiliations | Accademia Italiana Arte Moda Design in Florence, University for the Creative Arts |
Website | whitehouse-design.edu.au |
The Whitehouse Institute of Design, Australia (known colloquially as Whitehouse) is a private art and design college with campuses in inner-city Melbourne and Surry Hills, Sydney. It was founded in 1988 by Leanne Whitehouse. The institute offers Master of Design (M.Des.) and Bachelor of Design (B.Des.) degrees, as well as various vocational education and training (VET) courses and diplomas, including in "design fundamentals", fashion design, millinery, interior design, "visual merchandising", and marketing. The M.Des. degree was first offered in 2014. The institute's Melbourne campus has hosted several seasons of Project Runway Australia.
Frances Abbott, daughter of Liberal Party politician Tony Abbott (then opposition leader), was selected for an occasional "chairman’s scholarship" worth approximately $60 000 in 2011. The scholarship had only been awarded once previously. Abbott's classmates asked if any scholarships were available and were told that there were none for their program. Abbott was selected for the occasional scholarship by the founder and owner of the Whitehouse Institute, Leanne Whitehouse.
References
- Whitehouse Institute of Design, Australia: Universities Admissions Centre.
- Courses: Whitehouse Design.
- Vocational Education and Training (VET) Qualifications: Whitehouse Design.
- Step up your creative career with Whitehouse's new Master's course: Vogue Australia.
- Whitehouse | Home of Project Runway Australia: Whitehouse Design.
- "Tony Abbott's friend linked to $60,000 scholarship for Frances Abbott at private college". The Age. Retrieved 22 May 2014.
- ^ "Frances Abbott's classmates angry that they could not apply for scholarship". The Guardian. 22 May 2014. Retrieved 23 May 2014.
- "Frances Abbott's Scholarship: The Full Extent". Network 10. 26 May 2014. Retrieved 27 May 2014.
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