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Focus on the business and management aspects of the hospitality industry. Enhance your knowledge of food and beverage and accommodation management. Cover business operations, gain supervisory skills and work with a team to plan and execute an event.
Learn about current business practice, event planning and team leadership. Travel to a number of regional destinations to learn first-hand from local tourism providers. Study the industry, business systems and business development. Benefit from small classes. Learn from experienced tutors.
... for runway, editorial and private clients. Study special effects, including character design, facial manipulation, ageing, wig styling, trauma effects and body art. Gain valuable business and creative collaboration skills. Develop your skills during events like the World of WearableArt.
At Alert Level 2, some events can continue at Te Auaha, albeit in a slightly modified way. Audiences will be smaller to meet social distancing requirements and we’ve put in place guidelines to ensure the health and safety of our staff, performers and audiences. We look forward to welcoming you to Te Auaha and ask that you follow these guidelines. Attending an event When you enter Te Auaha, please sign-in at reception on the ground floor on paper for our records, and the Govern...
We are offering the following two academic workshops:Workshop 1 - Wednesday 22 July 12pm-1pmIntroduction to study – Let’s get started with study skills Workshop 2 - Wednesday 5 August 12pm -1pmIntroduction to using the Library/Databases and beginner APA Where to find us:- Porirua: Te Kete Wānanga - Upstairs Room A202- Petone: Learning Commons - 2nd Floor T-Block Room 3- CBD: Te Auaha - Level 3 Room 3.15 For More Information:Learner Support Serviceslss@wandw.ac.nz0800 141 121
There’s a huge choice of qualifications from– from trades to degrees right through to postgrad programmes. Check out what we’ve got and how you can get the skills to set you up for life! In-Person Events:The Careers Expo | 25-26 September 2020 Come and visit us at the New Zealand Careers Expo in Wellington Meet our team and explore our wide range of study options available in 2021. We will be set-up from 10AM-3PM on both Friday 25th and Saturday 26th September. Go Tourism will...
In the list below, dates in bold refer to standard trimester dates, including mid-trimester and mid-year breaks. For programmes with non-standard teaching dates, only the start dates are shown. For further detail, check with the relevant School. January Mon 6 Trimester Three resumes. Mon 20 Wellington Anniversary observed (no teaching). Mon 27 Auckland Anniversary observed (no teaching). February Thu 6 Waitangi Day (no teaching). Mon 24 Trimester Three Exams. Fri 28...
Academic Calendar and important dates for 2021In the list below, dates in bold refer to standard trimester dates and mid-year break.For programmes with non-standard teaching dates, only the start dates are shown. For further detail, check with relevant School. January Tues 5 Trimester Three resumes Mon 25 Wellington Anniversary observed (no teaching) February Mon 1 Auckland Anniversary observed (no teaching) Mon 8 Waitangi Day (no teaching...
Opening event: 7pm Tues 22nd SeptExhibition opening hours:Wed 23rd – Fri 25th Sept - 10am – 6pmSat 26th & Sun 27th Sept - 10am – 4pm
... excited to debut their brand-new show on home turf. Join the world’s best and only surreal sketch circus troupe on a wild ride as they bring people closer together, one olive at a time. After their debut attempt at NZ Fringe 2020 was foiled by events that shall not be named (COVID-19) the team is itching to get the show in front of a crowd. Below are reviews and awards from the original show. Will the new hour outshine the original? Or are they a one hit wonder? You will have to come t...
Dominic Muollo-Gray, who has almost completed his New Zealand Certificate in Cookery programme at WelTec, represented New Zealand at the annual event and was placed 11th out of 55 competitors.The Young Chef Olympiad event was launched in 2015 and is now the world’s biggest young chef culinary competition. This year the theme was sustainability in hospitality, recognising the role of young culinary talent in leading the sustainability revolution. The contest spanned five cities in India over si...
... 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
As we move from one year to another, students studying at Whitireia and WelTec will need to re-enrol for each academic year.We have organised four sessions where our enrolment advisors can support you with the re-enrolment process. Porirua Campus: D101 Wednesday 30 September 12noon – 1pmD101 Thursday 01 October 1pm – 2pmD101 Wednesday 14 October 12noon – 1pmD101 Thursday 15 October 1pm – 2pm Petone Campus:T304 Wednesday 30 September 12noon – 1pmT304 Thursday 01 October 1pm-2pmT304...
... qualification to academic and industry standards. From 2016, event management is offered as a major at both Bachelor and Graduate Diploma level, which I continue to deliver. I am an active researcher, exploring issues including volunteer management, community events, and waste minimisation. I also work as an international project and events manager; staging events in the tertiary, performing arts, government and not-for-profit sectors in seven countries: New Zealand, Australia, Uganda, Trinidad...
Our campuses are surrounded by well-kept grounds that are perfect for playing touch, rugby, football, cricket, hockey - you name it we can do it!If you and your peers want to come together to start a sports team, get in touch with our student events and communications coordinator. We also host events such as the Shield Games and send teams to sports events with other polytechnics and universities, so keep an eye out for these throughout the year.We also have plenty of spaces available for club m...
Wellington is a city that loves a good time. Here are some of the festivals and events you can look forward to when you move here to begin your studies. CoastellaCoastella is an annual music festival featuring a host of new and established artists. You can see anything from jungle-rock-blues to slow-burning soul. Coastella takes place in Paraparaumu on Wellington’s Kapiti Coast. CubaDupaThis is a free, family-friendly, weekend-long festival that celebrates food, music and community offerin...
Our students are available to work on industry projects for businesses and organisations. Our degree students in Business, Engineering and Information Technology use the final year of their 3-year degree to focus on a project for industry. In the past, Whitireia and WelTec students have worked on things like developing apps, crafting marketing strategies, designing engineering solutions, and providing event management support. We’re looking to connect with businesses to give our students exp...
... engaging.The distinguishing and most valuable feature of the course was its strong connections with the real people and organisations within the New Zealand publishing industry. The work placements, guest speakers and opportunities to take part in industry events and discussions were all examples of this. Although carefully organised and orchestrated, the course always felt lively and fresh; open and connected to timely events and trends happening in the wider world of publishing. I suspect it...
... Cycling Cycling is a popular option in Wellington, even with the hills! If you don’t want to buy a bike, use the bike-sharing schemeOnzo. Culture and LeisureKnown as New Zealand's creative capital, Wellington has a lot going on in arts and cultural events. All of these venues are walking distance from our Hospitality Campus and Te Auaha campuses. Museums Entry to museums is free. They often hold talks, exhibitions and different events. Some of the most popular museums are Welling...
... presenting his findings at various international conferences since 2013. He has also written and published several journal article. As part of the overall theme (hospitality/tourism related terrorism), Cyril has thus far completed research related to sports events, food and cruise/maritime. He is now planning to work on event security, use of vehicles as weapons and lone wolves and its implications on hospitality and tourism. Academic Qualifications2012: Master of International Hospitality Man...
... successful transition into future opportunities within tertiary education or employment.The team can offer support to schools in a variety of ways. We are happy to organise careers presentations in schools, support Schools Careers Evenings, expos or events, and provide assistance at Subject Choice Evenings, as well as coordinating on-site visits to our campuses. We are available to discuss tailoring your individual requests to fit the specific needs of you and your students.Contact us if you...
Host your event at Te Auaha! With a range of tailor-built spaces for theatre, dance, film, art and general functions, we can help you deliver your dream event at Te Auaha. Enquire about a space
How to buy ticketsBrowse our range of events online Click on the 'Buy Tickets' button You'll be redirected to the ticket provider for payment Box office - 65 Dixon Street, Wellington CBDOur box office on level 1 at 65 Dixon Street is open on show days approximately half an hour before performances. The box office can get busy during performance times, so we recommend that you pre-book online to avoid disappointment.Ticket Purchase Terms & ConditionsYour ticket is sold by an agent for and o...
Located on level one of Te Auaha, our 50 seat Cinema hosts small presentations, private screening events and screenings of student work.Te Auaha's cinema boasts a range of features, making it the ideal venue to host your next screening or presentation. 50 seat capacity Screen size 4450mm x 2500mm. Aspect ratio 16:9 NEC projector with on-board IMS2000 - handling most formats including DCP, Bluray, Web streaming and HDMI/Display port inputs High-end 7.1 surround sound system Downloadable PlansLeve...
Located on level one of Te Auaha, Tapere Nui is our largest flexible black box theatre and hosts a range of theatre performances, comedy shows, concerts and more from New Zealand and International artists.Tapere Nui boasts a retractable seating block, allowing the space to be reconfigured to suit your event or show. Our two most popular configurations are: Stage footprint of 7.7 x 9.2m with a seating capacity of 126 patrons Stage footprint of 5.5 x 9.2m with a seating capacity of 216 patrons Flo...
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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...
Located on the ground floor of Te Auaha with floor-to-ceiling windows facing Dixon street, the Gallery hosts a range of exhibitions from New Zealand and International artists.Te Auaha Gallery welcomes proposals from professional artists and curators from the local, national and international community as well as from our students in their final year of study, our graduates and our tutors. The gallery is a public arena, where the best of creative practice is exemplified by professional exhibition...
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...
Located at 65 Dixon Street, Te Auaha is at the heart of the bustling Cuba Street area of Wellington CBD. Find out where we are, how to get there and more.WHATS ON