Betsy Ramalasou clocked up a lot of miles to achieve her nursing degree and now that she’s working in her chosen field, she’s continuing to do so. After four years travelling between her hometown Ashburton to Ara Institute of Canterbury’s .
Tuesday, 27 July 2021, 11:21 am The car of tomorrow - a computer on wheels - will
deliver mobility as a service, drive autonomously, operate
in a fully connected and digitalized environment, and be
powered by an electric drivetrain… resulting in a
significant increase in the role of automotive electronics
and the emergence of the software-driven car, dominated by
electronics.
So states a 2020 report from the Roland
Berger Centre for Advanced Technology. Even if evolution of
‘cars into computers’ is not as rapid or as total as
predicted, it would seem that the automotive industry is
undergoing significant changes as vehicles become ever more
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Friday, 16 April 2021, 11:42 am
Ara Institute of Canterbury has just signed up to the
Tourism Industry Aotearoa (TIA) ‘Tourism Sustainability
Commitment’, a publicly-declared commitment towards the
active embrace of sustainable operations in New
Zealand.
The Commitment is a natural fit with Ara’s
role as one of the South Island’s leading providers of
tourism-industry and hospitality management programmes. Just
as New Zealand emphasises its ‘clean green’ credentials
to overseas markets, Ara graduates are encouraged to enter
their professional life with a sound grasp of the concepts
and practices that contribute to sustainability in its
broadest sense.
Ara also offers New Zealand’s only
Monday, 22 February 2021, 4:32 pm
Ara
offers a full range of trades training, as well as
engineering.
Even if gaining a
Trades qualification from Ara Institute of Canterbury may
take a few years, graduate prospects seem brighter than
ever.
According to an article published in The
Christchurch Press this month, low mortgage rates, an
overall shortage of housing stock and a lift in
infrastructure spending have all contributing to a rampant
housing market and great prospects for those entering the
construction sector. Plus, increasing numbers of aspiring
home-buyers are choosing to build a house instead of taking
their chances in the cut-throat residential market.