Special Interest Groups (SIGs)

English Australia has six Special Interest Groups (SIGs) dedicated to specialist areas of ELICOS delivery, providing a platform for members to engage with industry developments, share expertise, participate in professional discussions and attend events aligned to their special interest areas. SIG membership offers access to dynamic communities of practice.

Academic Managers' SIG (AMSIG)

The Academic Managers Special Interest Group (AMSIG) meets every few months online and in-person in cities around Australia to discuss issues of concern for Academic Managers and cover useful and relevant topics as a group.

Assessment SIG

The aims of the Assessment SIG are: To promote best practice in English language assessment. To share expertise in English language assessment. To facilitate professional development in English language assessment. To advise on solutions to…

Direct Entry Programs SIG (DEP SIG)

The Direct Entry Programs SIG aims to encourage the exchange of ideas and effective practice within the area of Direct Entry programs, provide support to those working in this area and to their institutions, as well as provide them with professional development…

Ed-Tech SIG

The aims of the Ed Tech SIG are: To raise awareness amongst ELT professionals within English Australia member colleges of the role that educational Technologies play in language learning To build expertise in the use of educational technology…

Wellbeing SIG

The Wellbeing SIG (formerly Mental Health SIG) aims to encourage the exchange of ideas, effective practice and information about International Student Mental Health as well as provide ELICOS professionals with professional development…

Post-entry English & Academic Language SIG (PEAL SIG)

The Direct Entry Programs SIG aims to encourage the exchange of ideas and effective practice within the area of Direct Entry programs, provide support to those working in this area and ..

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