Centre for Strategic Studies hosts Strategic Defence Policy Statement 2018 launch
The Centre for Strategic Studies (CSS) recently hosted the launch of the Government’s new Strategic Defence Policy Statement.
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The Centre for Strategic Studies (CSS) recently hosted the launch of the Government’s new Strategic Defence Policy Statement.
A television comedy series that confronts the polarising question of ‘What is a real Māori?’ has been awarded the 2018 David Carson-Parker Embassy Prize in Scriptwriting at Victoria University of Wellington.
The use of British Romantic poetry in Indigenous negotiations over treaties and land claims will be explored among the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences projects to receive more than $2 million from the Government’s Marsden Fund for innovative thinking by top researchers.
“Sensationalist” claims about extensive Chinese influence in New Zealand highlight the importance of the knowledge and understanding the Victoria University of Wellington-led New Zealand Contemporary China Research Centre (NZCCRC) brings to public debate, says the Centre’s new Director.
Master of Musical Arts student Pasquale Orchard and Bachelor of Music with Honours, First Class graduate Katherine McIndoe delivered winning performances in the 2018 IFAC Handa Australian Singing Competition final.
The calibre of training at the New Zealand School of Music—Te Kōkī is highlighted by the success of a student and an alumna in a prestigious Australasian singing competition.
Victoria University of Wellington and Miramar Creative Ltd are helping the capital live up to its reputation as New Zealand’s most creative city by organising Creative Futures 2018—two days of ‘inspiration and exploration’.
Master of Arts in English graduates Alistair Murray and Jake Arthur have earned fully funded places at top international universities for their PhD study.
Master of Arts in Classics graduates Timothy Smith and Theo Nash have won scholarships to undertake doctoral study at prestigious international universities.
The latest graduates of Victoria University of Wellington’s International Institute of Modern Letters (IIML) feature alongside new and established writers in online literary magazine Turbine | Kapohau 18.