The Sibella Court Interior Design Scholarship is now available at Torrens University, thanks to a new partnership between the university and Sibella Court.
July 15th, 2022
A new partnership between Torrens University and Sibella Court aims to foster the development of the next generation of interior designers. Sibella Court, in her role as Billy Blue ambassador, will welcome two students commencing their study in September 2022, on their journey into interior design.
“Working with an industry star like Sibella Court at the beginning of your learning journey while being guided by your teachers builds confidence, expands horizons and contextualises learning. Industry connection is key to developing graduates who are industry ready. This partnership offers our students a personal experience of starting with the end in mind to build their own successful career,” says Robyn Latimer, associate dean for Architecture Art And Design.
Successful applicants of the Sibella Court Interior Design Scholarship will receive a 50 per cent reduction of course fees for the Diploma of Interior Design and Decoration, Bachelor of Interior Design (Residential), or Bachelor of Interior Design (Commercial). The highly regarded Billy Blue College of Design is committed to fostering emerging talent and supporting designers in the global creative industry.
The school’s partnership programs create invaluable opportunities, including mentorships, scholarships and access to privileged insider knowledge from the interior design industry.
Apply for the scholarship here.
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