Press Release – Southern Institute Of Technology If youre uncertain about what to do with your 2021, Southern Institute of Technology (SIT) has upcoming Open Nights to help make those important decisions. There are limited places available in some programmes for study this year, and the Open Nights …
If you’re uncertain about what to do with your 2021, Southern Institute of Technology (SIT) has upcoming Open Nights to help make those important decisions.
There are limited places available in some programmes for study this year, and the Open Nights are a great format for asking questions, meeting staff and finding out how to enter into study at the Invercargill campus.
Monday, 25 January 2021, 4:09 pm
If you’re uncertain about what to do with your 2021,
Southern Institute of Technology (SIT) has upcoming Open
Nights to help make those important decisions.
There
are limited places available in some programmes for study
this year, and the Open Nights are a great format for asking
questions, meeting staff and finding out how to enter into
study at the Invercargill campus.
Check out 2021 study
options and speak with our experienced tutors, Heads of
Faculty and staff, who will be on hand to assist with all
enquiries. There are limited places available in the
following programmes:
Bachelor’s
Source: University of Waikato
This year’s Artemis Scholarship recipient is keen to use her degree to help iwi mitigate negative impacts on the environment as a result of increased development.
Te Riria Potiki (Ngāti Pāhauwera, Ngāi Tahu, Tuhoe) will soon start her third year studying towards a Bachelor of Environmental Planning in the Te Ara Taiao: Māori and the Environment stream. She is also the 2021 recipient of the Artemis Scholarship, worth $7000, in recognition of her excellent grades and commitment to the field of environmental sustainability.
The Artemis Scholarship was set up in 2018 by University of Waikato alumnus Victor Li after he completed a Postgraduate Certificate in Environmental Education. Through his charity, the Artemis Foundation, Victor established the scholarship to encourage students interested in education, business or environmental sustainability, and help alleviate some of the financial hardship students can face with university study.
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In his career to date, Osian Hughes has experienced the working environment of a housing association and a police force, but something was nagging away at him, telling him to try something different.
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