Australian Guild of Music explained

Australian Guild of Music
Former Names:Australian Guild of Music and Speech
Type:Charity
Parent:London College of Music
Founder:Gordon Blake
Address:451 Glenferrie Rd, Kooyong, Melbourne, Australia
Pushpin Map Caption:Location in greater metropolitan Melbourne
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Campus:Online International
Students:1,800 (2019)

The Australian Guild of Music (also known as the Australian Guild of Music Education) is an examination board, tertiary education provider and registered charity. It is based in Melbourne, Victoria and operates in Australia, Malaysia, Singapore and world wide through online education.

The Guild was founded in 1969 as the Australian Guild of Music and Speech, when its parent organisation, the London College of Music Examinations ceased operating in Australia. It offers graded and diploma qualifications (up to postgraduate level) and a Bachelor of Music Degree accredited internationally by the Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency,[1] (TEQSA) and Vocational Certifications accredited by the Australian Skills Quality Authority.[2]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Australian Guild of Music Education . Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency . TEQSA.
  2. Web site: ASQA Training Organisation . Australian Skills Quality Authority.