April 20,
2018 411 411
Four Whitecliffe fashion design students will head to Copenhagen next month to take part in the 2018 Youth Fashion Summit (YFS) which runs from May 13 – 15.
April 20,
2018 361 361
With two billion people expected to be using or learning English by 2020, the need for teachers with high quality, internationally accepted English language teaching qualifications has never been greater.
April 20,
2018 407 407
Light and Dark – New Zealand’s largest character design competition for Year 11, 12 and 13 students – is now underway, thanks to Yoobee School of Design and Animation College.
April 20,
2018 402 402
International Travel College works hard to create authentic learning opportunities for its students, as they prepare for dynamic careers in travel and tourism.
March 30,
2018 405 405
Two students from Yoobee School of Design have just returned from a month-long startup accelerator experience for youth in New Zealand, called Venture Up.
March 30,
2018 457 457
Asia Pacific Education (APEDU) will acquire a majority stake in Whitecliffe College of Arts and Design, the award-winning college, considered to be the country’s leading private arts and design institution. Co-founder Michele Whitecliffe will stay on as President, board director and a shareholder of the company.
March 30,
2018 553 553
Earlier this month 19 IPU New Zealand first and second year students travelled from Palmerston North to International Pacific University (IPU) in Okayama to immerse themselves in Japanese culture.
March 30,
2018 363 363
NZMA is opening a community campus in Porirua next month, offering Level 3 and 4 programmes in Early Childhood Education, Floristry and Computing.
March 30,
2018 418 418
New Zealand homegrown games studio Lunar Rooster will release its Western-themed action video game ‘Sky Noon’ to digital distribution platform Steam later this year.
February 23,
2018 649 649
Over 100 Whitecliffe College Bachelor of Fine Arts Year One students and faculty were given an insight into the historical stories, present developments and future aspirations for Ngāti Whātua, during a kōrero at the campus on February 22.