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9 December 2011

鶹ýӳ of Queensland’s (ICTE-鶹ýӳ) has won Australia’s most prestigious national education and training export award.

The Australian Export Awards recognise exporters who have achieved sustainable export growth through innovation and commitment to quality.

ICTE-鶹ýӳ was presented with the award by Federal Minister for Trade Dr Craig Emerson at a gala event in Brisbane last night.

“Being named as Australia’s top education and training exporter is a magnificent achievement,” ICTE-鶹ýӳ Director Ms Christine Bundesen said.

“Education is opportunity. It’s such a privilege to work in this field in so many developing and developed countries and to be part of the next phase of globalisation in employment and in education.”

Ms Bundesen said she accepted the award on behalf of the the Institutes’ staff and colleagues, 100+ government, institutional and corporate partners, representatives and other stakeholders in more than 60 countries, and its collaborative English Language Institutes (ELIs) in Chile and Vietnam.

The award is a fitting finale to the institute’s 30th anniversary year during which it has celebrated its growth from a single English language program to become a large, multifaceted institute. In 2011 ICTE-鶹ýӳ delivered English language training, English teacher training and continuing education programs to more than 6,500 people from more than 60 countries and administered more than 15,000 IELTS and TKT tests.

The institute’s “Power of Partnership” strategy has enabled ICTE-鶹ýӳ to deliver a diverse range of regular and customised programs from its 鶹ýӳ St Lucia campus premises, across Australia and in offshore locations including Chile, China, France, Hong Kong, Italy, Japan, Macau, Mexico, Oman, Spain, Thailand and Vietnam.

The institute’s strategic partnerships have also provided a platform from which to establish two collaborative English Language Institutes in Chile and Vietnam.

Many of the institute’s programs have been delivered in partnership with 鶹ýӳ faculties, schools and divisions.

The Australian Export Awards are presented in partnership by The Australian Trade Commission (Austrade) and the Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ACCI).

ICTE-鶹ýӳ progressed to the national award ceremony after winning the Premier of Queensland’s Education & Training Export Award in October 2011.

Media: Frances Wickerson (07 3346 6709, f.wickerson@icte.uq.edu.au)