Monday, December 04, 2006

15 YEARS OF AFA ADSCHOOL




200 AFA AdSchool students and lecturers celebrated 15 years of AFA AdSchool at Graduation Ceremony held at the Paddington Town Hall on Friday.
In 15 years AFA AdSchool school has progressed from a TAFE level course to a post graduate program, which is accredited by leading universities in all states, UTS, RMIT, QUT, Curtin ECU, UniSA and University of Canberra.
AFA AdSchool has been educating industry professionalssince 1991, with and estimated 8000 students completing our subjects since the beginning of AFA AdSchool in 1991. In 2006, approximately 750 students nationally will complete an AFA AdSchool course, with more than half of those in Sydney.
AFA AdSchool is the leader in professional training for the marketing communication industry. The program is conducted by the Advertising Federation of Australia for people in marketing, advertising, media and communications. The objective is to encourage excellence and promote best practice in the business. The program provides the progressive learning in all disciplines of advertising and marketing, for all levels, from trainee to senior executive level.
The program consists of 20 short courses where senior industry managers teach the latest knowledge in digital, strategy, creative, media, account management and production. New courses introduced in 2006 include ‘Digital Project Management’, ‘Channel Planning’ and ‘Effective Engagement’ (Advanced Strategic Planning’).

6 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

that's a short lecturn

9:27 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I can never remember, is that guy with the sunnies on in the top pic, Daryl Hall or John Oates, or Starsky or Hutch?

9:37 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Zed you are lookin far too Kajagoogoo

5:35 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

More like Crockett or Tubbs?

5:38 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Howard Jones??

8:15 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Belgie is to advertising what Joh Bailey is to hairdressing.
But I love him.

1:56 PM  

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