On Saturday 13th October 1pm - 3.30pm the New Zealand College of Chiropractic will be holding their Open Day at 6 Harrison Road, Mount Wellington, Auckland. If you are keen to attend you must register here.
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Hospitality and Tourism Diploma/Degree with Paid Hotel Internship
PIHMS specialise in hospitality, tourism and hotel management education with a Paid Hotel Internship included and earning potential of over $55,000 during the course. Only at PIHMS can you live, study and learn in a hotel set environment:
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www.pihms.ac.nz – For general information about PIHMS’s hospitality, tourism and hotel diploma and degree with a guaranteed job offer. Plus, great videos! PIHMS are looking for school leavers who: * Have a willingness to learn through training and working * Have an interest in Hospitality, Tourism or Hotel Management * Are looking for a life-changing experience * Please note: Career week is for year 12 and 13 students Career week - http://www.pihms.ac.nz/career-week.html Next career week 9th – 12th October 2018
Apply for career week Email [email protected] to apply for our career week or for more information about PIHMS. www.pihms.ac.nz/career-week.html - Or students can apply online. Career Week October 2018:
The National Association of Women in Construction is hosting a photographic exhibition as part of the Festival of Architecture in 2018. The exhibition is held at Resene Colour Shop, 77 Thorndon Quay (just around the corner from school) between 7am - 5pm from the 14th - 23rd September. Alongside the exhibition they are hosting an event on Tuesday 18th September 4pm - 7pm to celebrate 22 years of the National Association of Women in Construction. Flyers can be seen below.
The University of Otago is the only university in New Zealand to offer the opportunity to pursue a career as a surveyor. This is a four year degree and suits students who have good ability across the curriculum including particularly English, Maths and Science. Surveyors have excellent job prospects. There are now three three year degree options available as outlined below.
The University of Otago is now also offering a three year Bachelor of Applied Science majoring in Geographic Information Systems. This degree suits people who enjoy social and physical geography, wildlife, the environment and who also enjoy working within a computer environment. Students who are interested in Land Development as a specialty area can complete a three year Land Planning and Development Bachelor of Science degree which encompasses land planning, urban design, land law and civil engineering for land development. Finally, students have the option of completing a Bachelor of Science in Survey Measurement which is ideally suited to students who are good at Maths. Graduates work in the construction industry, mining industry, hydrographic surveying, surveying and can also work in multidisciplinary companies. For more information about the National School of Surveying see here. Massey University is hosting an event for people interested in careers in the creative sector and their parents on Wellington campus on 30th August 2018. More details about the event, and how to sign up here.
If you are interested in aeronautical engineering, the Air New Zealand Aviation Institute offers a 36 week certificate in aeronautical engineering. Placement tests are required for this, assessing your English, Maths and Physics skills, and an interview is also required. See the link here for placement test dates and locations, and also to find more about the certificate and the careers it leads to.
On Thursday the 26th July 2018 Wellington Branch of the Royal Aeronautical Society Branch is organising a presentation from Brian Lockstone, titled 'The Relevance of Aviation History to Millennials'.
Today’s millennials are the best educated, most tech-savvy and possibly the smartest generation in New Zealand’s history. So what relevance do events such as the First World War in the air hold for them? For the majority of millennials, total war is shaped by popular culture, films and the occasional book. The relevance to millennials is that this war was fought by mainly young men – their equivalents from another era. The aces are commemorated in film and at air shows, but the bulk of the air war was conducted by bomber and observation pilots. Behind them lay a vast complicated machine, which provided the foundations of much of today’s industrial organisation. How do we impart the hard lessons from the past to ensure they don’t have to learn them again at some time in the future? This is our challenge. This presentation is open to students, lecturers, teachers, aviation industry professionals, enthusiasts and anyone who is involved with young people who may be considering a career in aviation. This is also an occasion where young people with an interest in flying, aeroplanes, aviation and great jobs in the industry, can meet like-minded people interested in aviation who may have, or have had, jobs in the aviation industry. About the speaker: Brian Lockstone, MRAeS, MILT. Brian is an excellent speaker and is passionate about his subject, having spent nearly 50 years analysing, reporting upon, and participating in aviation, the airline industry and government affairs. Brian is the author of a number of books on New Zealand and military aviation and is a regular contributor to leading aviation publications. His career spans journalism, government service and the airline and aviation industry at home and around the world in Australia, the Pacific, the United States and Europe. Brian has worked at the top levels of governments, at home and abroad, has advised prime ministers, cabinet ministers and senior executives in multinational companies and retains strong links into the aviation community. Presentation Venue
For those who definitely want to attend, please notify Bernard Weinstein, via [email protected] If you are interested in a career in the field of health and science, you may wish to consider being a chiropractic. If you would like to find out more about the profession and the student programme at the New Zealand College of Chiropractic, head along to the Grand Mercure Hotel, 345 The Terrace, Wellington on Thursday 12th July 2018 at 7pm. You can RSVP to [email protected]. More information on the College's website.
If you are hoping your study programme will lead towards a role in the property or construction industry, do take a look into the 2019 Keystone Trust Study Awards. You can find out more about them by checking out their website. Here you will find more information not only about their study awards, but also about the industry. Applications for study awards close on 24 August 2018.
If you are keen on pursuing a Bachelor of Arts, but are not sure what careers it might lead to, the University of Auckland has some great new resources for you. See the brochure attached, and also check out their youtube clip.
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