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Friday, 16 July 2021, 12:07 pm
The Ara Business Technology Department held the first of
its bi-annual ‘Emerge’ exhibitions on Wednesday July 7,
at the Kahukura building on the Madras Street
campus.
The evening event is designed to celebrate the
completion of the recent group of Bachelor of ICT and
Business Information Systems students’ industry projects,
and is also the ideal way for new graduates to mingle with
top industry figures and showcase their skills to a range of
future employers. The work of senior ICT TechCoLab and
Cybersecurity students who have been involved in
work-integrated learning projects which prioritise providing
technology to communities was also profiled at the
Press Release – Ara Institute The Ara Business Technology Department held the first of its bi-annual Emerge exhibitions on Wednesday July 7, at the Kahukura building on the Madras Street campus. The evening event is designed to celebrate the completion of the recent group of …
The Ara Business Technology Department held the first of its bi-annual ‘Emerge’ exhibitions on Wednesday July 7, at the Kahukura building on the Madras Street campus.
The evening event is designed to celebrate the completion of the recent group of Bachelor of ICT and Business Information Systems students’ industry projects, and is also the ideal way for new graduates to mingle with top industry figures and showcase their skills to a range of future employers. The work of senior ICT TechCoLab and Cybersecurity students who have been involved in work-integrated learning projects which prioritise providing technology to communities was also profiled at the event.