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... We have a job brokers team who are in place to help students find a job after they have completed their qualification. Our team are in direct contact with employers and industry and have the right connections to help you get started in your new career.Free busThe cost of public transport can really add up especially when you are using it often. We don’t want this to be a reason to hold you back, so we run a free bus service for our students. This service connects students to our main campuses...
We welcome the announcement by the Government last week to register paramedics under the Health Practitioners Competence Assurance Act (2003), alongside other health professionals like nurses and doctors. Whitireia is one of only two tertiary education providers in New Zealand who offer a Bachelor of Health Science (BHSc) degree in paramedicine. “Whitireia’s paramedic degree is unique in Australasia as we have a true education-industry partnership with Wellington Free Ambulance,” s...
The July 2020 edition of Waharoa is now available.In this edition: Gewgaws: An exhibition of shiny things by Vernon Bowden Barbering: Our free barber cuts and services are back! The ITP Hair & Beauty Educator’s Forum The Hair & Beauty Educator’s Conference Meet Liesl: Our lead tutor for Commercial Dance Meet our publishing students Upcoming events at Te Auaha Be part of the first ever 'Happy Prison' live studio audience! To subscribe contact news@teauaha.com
The new facility, which opened a few weeks ago, has opened up further space for paramedic and health students to put to practice essential skills they need in emergency situations by using real life simulation. Think mannequins that can talk back, have a pulse, blood pressure, and a one-way mirror so tutors can manipulate the mannequins testing students’ responses as if in a real-life medical crisis,” says Carmel Haggerty, Head of Whitireia and WelTec School of Health and Social Services. ...
“The practical hands-on side of a nursing degree is essential,” says Carmel Haggerty, Head of Whitireia and WelTec School of Health and Social Services. “That is how our students learn what to do when they are out in the field. Luckily, Whitireia was an early adopter of virtual simulation learning which meant that as soon as lock-down happened we were able to keep the continuum of learning. Phil Hawes, clinical lab manager at Whitireia explains how Whitireia is the only organisation to...
The houses are being built by students undertaking the New Zealand Certificate in Construction Trade Skills (Level 3) Carpentry.The students at Rimutaka are close to finishing one house, four will be completed on the WelTec campus and two on the Whitireia campus. Nine students will be graduating from the programme in Rimutaka, 71 from Petone and 31 from Whitireia.Neil McDonald, Head of School Construction and Engineering WelTec and Whitireia, explains how late last year a five-year agreement was...
We have a free bus service that connects students between Wellington, Petone, and Porirua campuses. The service runs Monday to Friday, connecting the Petone, Porirua and Wellington City campuses. To use the free bus, present your valid student ID card to the driver.The service is run by Mana Coach Services. The bus has an electronic banner with the destination saying “Whitireia Porirua”, “WelTec Petone” and “WelTec\Whitireia Wgtn”.Please do not eat or drink food on the bus. You can b...
... your search Select all the courses you wish to view from the Select Courses window Select a time period from the Select Weeks window Press the View Timetable button. Your timetable will then populate and be viewable. 2020 Timetables There is a free bus service for students between the Wellington, Porirua and Petone campuses.
Wellington is a city, but it has plenty of outdoor activities on offer. We have a huge number of beaches right in walking distance from our Wellington campus. You can go biking on the waterfront, kayaking in the marina, and rambling up Mount Victoria.Find out more about what you can do in the great outdoors while you’re studying here. Things to DoYou’ll never be bored in Wellington. Our Hospitality Campus and Te Auaha campuses are located in downtown Wellington, so everything is at your...
If you’re new to tertiary studies, or you’ve previously done less than six months at tertiary level, you may qualify for one year fees-free study. The fees-free programme covers tuition fees, associated mandatory fees, and compulsory student services fees up to $12,000.To participate, you must: be allowed to work and live in New Zealand permanently, or be an Australian or New Zealand resident who has lived here for at least three years enrol in an eligible qualification not be enrolled...
Getting around Wellington is a breeze. Whether you like biking, walking, running, or bussing, Wellington is an easy city to navigate. Transport Walking Wellington is small, so it’s a walkable city. The city centre is only 2km in diameter. Walking from one side to the other takes less than 30 minutes. Public transport Public transport in Wellington is safe and easy. The journey planner from Metlink is a really good tool for planning trips. Get a snapper card for cheaper bus fares. ...
About Auckland CampusEstablished in 2002 Auckland Campus is a modern friendly urban campus located on Queen Street in the heart of the city. It is a multi-cultural campus with high-quality learning support services tailored to support international students. English, Business, and Information Technology programmes are offered here and this city campus is also home to the New Zealand Radio training school. It is conveniently close to bus and train networks to the central city or other Auckland...
Our Auckland campus is located on Queen Street in downtown Auckland, close to the bus and train networks. Programmes include business, information technology, radio and English language. There are a number of study options available including full, part-time study and flexible online learning. Our address is 450 Queen Street, Auckland.
General Health and Support General Are campuses open and can I come on to campus to study? At Alert Level 1 and Alert Level 2 our Auckland, Wellington, Petone and Porirua campuses, including libraries and cafeterias, are open. You must sign-in to campus when you arrive. Please practice good hygiene, including washing hands regularly or using hand sanitiser, and coughing or sneezing into your elbow. How do I check that you have my correct contact details so I ca...
Barbering Cuts and ServicesOur barbering students frequently cut and shave all types of hair to build their portfolio in the pursuit to become a professional barber. Come into our professional barbershop to get a free cut from our barbering students. We offer Free Barber Cuts & Shaves from April to DecemberTe Auaha, 65 Dixon St, Wellington, 6022 (Ground Floor)Opening Hours Tuesday - Friday 9:30am - 3:30pm Book a Free Appointment
Student COVID updatesStudent COVID-19 Update - 22 September 2020Student COVID-19 Update - 31 August 2020Student COVID-19 Update - 24 August 2020Student COVID-19 Update - 17 August 2020Student COVID-19 Update - 15 August 2020Student COVID-19 Update - 12 August 2020 Student COVID-19 Update - 22 September 2020 Auckland will move to Alert Level 2 with no extra restrictions at midnight on Wednesday 23 September. The rest of New Zealand is at Alert Level 1. As we move through the Alert Leve...
Te Auaha is located at 65 Dixon Street, Wellington CBD, just off Cuba Street.The Cuba Street/Dixon Street area is a busy and bustling place at night which can mean traffic and parking queues. We encourage you to allow plenty of time to get to the venue before shows. Parking near Te AuahaThere are a range of parking buildings near Te Auaha:Wilson Parking - Bond Street Wilson Parking - Willis Street Taranaki Street Parking There are also limited on-street carparks available on Dixon Street and Vi...
Te Auaha NZ Institute of Creativity is a brand new purpose-built six-floor building on the corner of Cuba and Dixon Streets, right in the heart of Wellington. Te Auaha brings together the arts and creative programmes of Whitireia and WelTec and is home to multiple fabulous venues – the gallery, two theatres, a cinema, dance studios, a bar, a café, sound studios and more. The diverse venues at Te Auaha welcome an equally diverse range of multi-disciplinary activity to create a vibrant creative...
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