Institute of Continuing & TESOL Education

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Institute of Continuing & TESOL Education (ICTE)
ICTE-UQ entrance.jpg
Established1981
Parent institution
The University of Queensland
DirectorJulian Wilson
Students9,880
Location
Brisbane
,
Queensland
,
Australia

27°29′43″S153°00′40″E / 27.495351°S 153.0110943°E / -27.495351; 153.0110943
Website https://icte.uq.edu.au

The Institute of Continuing & TESOL Education (ICTE) is a university located in Brisbane, Australia specialising in English language courses, teacher training, professional development, and English language testing.

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The Institute (ICTE) is a division of The University of Queensland (UQ), ranked among the world’s top 50 universities [1] .

Rankings

The University of Queensland ranks in the world’s top universities, as measured by key independent ranking including:

English language schools are not ranked like universities, however the Institute participates in an annual survey conducted by i-graduate International Insight with input from over 15,000 students and 60 language schools across Australia.


Programs

English language courses

Intensive regular English courses are offered in five-week sessions from January to December annually. ICTE has an average yearly enrollment of over 4400 students from more than 50 countries and regions across Asia, Europe, the Pacific, Latin America, and the Middle East. Additionally, ICTE is engaged in creating, producing, and administering customized General English and English for Specific Purposes (ESP) programs for groups of students and professionals.

Continuing education

Programs include customised technical, academic or vocational programs, corporate training and professional development, and educational tours.

Teacher training and professional development

The Institute offers pre-service certificate programs, in-service professional development programs, language teaching management and leadership training as well as school governance and administration programs. Programs include:

ICTE teacher training program partners include international governments, boards of education, TESOL professional associations, universities, and primary and secondary schools in Chile, China, Ecuador, Germany, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Japan, Macau, Mexico, Oman, South Korea, Spain, Thailand and Vietnam.

Testing services

ICTE was Brisbane’s first International English Language Testing System (IELTS) test centre. Each year, the Institute administers thousands of IELTS tests, Occupational English Test (OET), Pearson Test of English (PTE) Academic, and Cambridge Teaching Knowledge Tests to candidates across South-East Queensland for academic pathway, immigration and professional purposes.

Customised programs

The Institute works collaboratively with program sponsors (partners) and education representatives to design and deliver customised programs in any location and in a wide range of discipline areas, with or without English language training. Customised program partners include Ministries of Education in Indonesia, Vietnam, Macau, Chile, and Saudi Arabia, and universities and government agencies across Asia, Europe, and Latin America.

History

ICTE started in 1981 as a small, one-class English language training centre within the Institute of Modern Languages (Queensland) at The University of Queensland under a grant from the Australian Government's Australia-Japan Foundation. Several divisions at the university subsequently combined and were given the Institute's current name in 1996.

ICTE has expanded over time to include:

The Institute has grown an international network of over 165 partner organisations and 100 education representatives.

Architecture and campus

The Institute is housed in the purpose-built Sir Llew Edwards Building, a $42 million edifice which involved three years of planning, design and construction and was completed in 2008.

The Institute is located at the St Lucia campus of The University of Queensland.

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