Angliss graduates to inspire at Open Day

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Five top Angliss graduates who are industry leaders will share some of their tips and tricks at the upcoming William Angliss Institute Melbourne Open Day on Sunday 14 August.

Award winning Vue De Monde patisserie chef Michael Furness is staging a live cooking demo with tastes and tales from one of Melbourne’s multi-awarding winning restaurants.

Matteo Pignatelli of Matteo’s restaurant in Fitzroy will share some of his secrets for success at the helm of one of Melbourne’s top dining institutions with his executive chef Kah-wai (aka 'Buddha') Lo doing a tantalising cooking demonstration. 

Working in Heston Blumenthal’s world, Cameron Maher is the assistant restaurant manager at Dinner by Heston Blumenthal and will discuss some of his experiences from the UK and The Fat Duck in Melbourne.

The director of I Need Helpers, Alex Rixon-Booth is delivering an interactive presentation on how events and volunteers are changing the face of Australia’s sport, fashion and food capital.

Established in 1940, William Angliss Institute is set to showcase its amazing career opportunities in foods, tourism, hospitality and events at the Melbourne city campus.

 

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An extensive line-up of information sessions and hands-on activities will give potential students the chance to learn about the foods, hospitality, tourism and events industries:

Hands-On Workshops - Students can gain hands-on experience, introducing them to the working life of a flight attendant, chef, event stylist or hotel employee. For example get a taste for Food Science with an ice-cream manufacturing and sensory analysis workshop. These sessions are an opportunity to get into a practical, professional environment and learn about relevant topics including events themeing, beauty therapy or flight attending.

Going Global – Students can expand their horizons with study abroad, study tours and overseas working opportunities including Disney Cultural Exchange Program which are offered as part of a number of our courses.

For students looking for global opportunities, where they can learn from industry experts and start their career before they finish studying – it all starts at William Angliss Institute.

 

William Angliss Institute Melbourne Open Day

When: 10am-4pm, Sunday 14 August 2015

Where: 555 La Trobe Street, Melbourne 

For more information, visit angliss.edu.au/openday

 

July 26th 2016


 

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