Confucius Institute sends award-winning students to China
Three students from Victoria are competing in China this week after topping the 2016 New Zealand Chinese Bridge Speech Proficiency Competition.
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Three students from Victoria are competing in China this week after topping the 2016 New Zealand Chinese Bridge Speech Proficiency Competition.
Te Kawa a Māui Acting Head of School Dr Ocean Mercier is pleased to announce the appointment of Vincent Olsen-Reeder and Annie Te One to the University’s teaching team at Te Kawa a Māui, beginning 2017.
Sitting in on a history lecture in 2014 on the Spanish Influenza, Victoria University Pacific Studies Honours graduate Tupe Lualua would never have imagined the path it was about to set her on.
Finding the most effective methods for families to increase and normalise the use of Māori language in their homes is the focus of new research from Victoria University of Wellington.
A worldwide day to promote awareness of linguistic and cultural diversity and multilingualism.
Researchers and alumni from the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences were honoured by Fulbright New Zealand recently as it celebrated its recipients of Graduate and Scholars awards.
Emeritus Professor Janet Holmes (LALS) and Colin Hemmingsen (NZSM) were part of a number of Victoria University staff, alumni and friends to be recognised in the 2016 New Year Honours.
On 4 and 5 March 2016 the University played host to two visiting Maiko from the Higashi Gion district of Kyoto, Japan. This is the first time that Maiko have visited New Zealand, rounding off their tour of Australasia.
A classic silent film was brought to life at the New Zealand International Film Festival (NZIFF) earlier this month thanks to the combined talents of Johannes Contag, a Victoria PhD student in Literary Translation Studies, and Karlo Margetić, graduate of Te Kōkī New Zealand School of Music (NZSM).