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Adam Art Gallery

Adam Art Gallery

Victoria University of Wellington Gate 3, Kelburn Parade , Wellington ,
The Adam Art Gallery Te Pātaka Toi is the purpose-built gallery of Victoria University of Wellington. It initiates, produces and presents a highly-regarded programme of exhibitions, events and publications; manages and develops the Victoria University of Wellington Art Collection, and provides a vital platform for critical thinking across media, disciplines, cultures and contexts. Using art and its presentation as a tool of analysis, it contributes to the production of new knowledge and creates opportunities for learning, for the benefit of staff, students and the wider community.
Victoria University of Wellington - Architecture and Design

Victoria University of Wellington - Architecture and Design

139 Vivian Street, Te Aro, Wellington ,
The Faculty is a leading provider of innovative education across a wide selection of disciplines encompassing design and the built environment.
Google at Vic

Google at Vic

Victoria University, Wellington ,
This page provides information about everything Google related at Victoria University of Wellington.
Centre for Applied Cross-Cultural Research

Centre for Applied Cross-Cultural Research

Kelburn, Wellington ,
The Centre for Applied Cross-cultural Research fosters: • understanding of cross-cultural similarities and differences • acceptance of cultural diversity • developing effective strategies to improve inter-cultural communication and enhance intercultural relations for the benefit of individuals, groups, organisations and the wider society. We are international experts in cross-cultural research. Our members are leading New Zealand diversity researchers, and we maintain close ties to international researchers at the highest levels.
Joan Stevens Hall

Joan Stevens Hall

132 The Terrace, Wellington ,
Owned and operated by Victoria University of Wellington catering to first- year students.
New Zealand College of Performing Arts (NZCOPA)

New Zealand College of Performing Arts (NZCOPA)

36 Vivian Street, Wellington ,
New Zealand College of Performing Arts About the New Zealand College of Performing Arts The New Zealand College of Performing Arts offers high quality training in performing arts practice, providing a relevant route for a career in acting for television, theatre and film. Programme Description The New Zealand College of Performing Arts in association with Whitireia Community Polytechnic offers a Diploma in Stage and Screen Arts, Level 6, and the choice of doing the Diploma in Applied Stage and Screen Arts (Advanced) level 7, or enrolling in the Year Three BAppA (Performing Arts). The Diploma in Stage and Screen Arts is a vocational acting course that introduces and develops to a professional standard, skills and an aptitude to enable graduates to seek work in diverse performing arts industries. The Diploma in Stage and Screen Arts (Advanced) is a transition to work programme through industry secondment opportunities and self generated performance projects. The Bachelor of Applied Performing Arts has a higher theoretical component in addition to practical performance. Best Quality Graduates have gone on to professional performance work in New Zealand and overseas, some have created their own work for both touring programmes and within established performance venues. Graduates of the Diploma in Stage and Screen Arts, can step up to the Diploma in Stage and Screen Arts, (Advanced) or Bachelor of Applied Performing Arts (BAppA) or go on to pursue a career in the performing arts industry, teaching or other related field. Graduates of the College have performed in major theatre, film and television projects in New Zealand and overseas. Some have created their own work both for touring programmes and within established performance venues.
Ngā Rangahautira - Māori Law Students Association VUW

Ngā Rangahautira - Māori Law Students Association VUW

Nga Rangahautira focuses on enhancing the understanding of law amongst Māori students, and continues to provide social, academic, cultural and political activities for tauira. Extra tutorials and study sessions are provided for Māori students and encourage full understanding of the law whilst protecting the importance of tikanga Māori. Ngā Ranghautira is a group open to students from all stages of their law degrees and helps to bridge the gap between Māori lawyers in the community, and Māori students in study.
Victoria University of Wellington

Victoria University of Wellington

Kelburn Parade, Wellington ,
Victoria is immersed in the creative, scientific and political centre of New Zealand, and our students thrive on these connections. Whether you're a prospective or current student, researcher, staff m
Boulcott Hall

Boulcott Hall

47 Boulcott Street, Wellington ,
A first-year hall in the central city, Boulcott Hall is owned and operated by Victoria University of Wellington. Boulcott Hall is committed to developing a culture that encourages involvement, respons