Philippine Alliance

The ATTC partners with the Global Skills Group (GSG) which engages and consults to Australian businesses in a wide range of sectors, including but not limited to the areas of recruitment, skilled migration, manpower planning, migration services, business development, educational services, strategic engagement and networking services. Through its strategic relationships with the Recruitment Center Philippines in Manila (www.rcphil.com) and Bocabella Law in Brisbane, Queensland (www.bocabellalaw.com), GSG is able to offer a wide range of professional services to Partners of the College. Mr Nick Kirke, ATTC's International Director (Philippines) has worked strategically to initiate this alliance and is well credentialed, as outlined in his biography

Students who successfully complete this highly innovative program will graduate with the skills and knowledge enabling them to pursue a role in the industry. Upon graduation students will have an internationally accredited and recognized qualification.

Graduates of the program


  • Are able to undertake further study in Australia, permitting students to work up to 20 hours of casual employment during the semester and up to 40 hours per week during holiday periods'
  • Will hold an Australian qualification which is highly regarded and recognized by employers;
  • Are able to apply for Trade Recognition through the Trade Recognition Australia (TRA) arm of the Australian Government.



University of Cebu Angeles University Foundation University of the Cordilleras



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Trinity University of Asia Global Skills Group
 

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