Press Release – Whitireia NZ Starting this year, students enrolled in the screen production programme at Whitireia, will be learning in the heart of the production industry with classes to be fully run out of Avalon Film and Television Studios in Lower Hutt. The move will see students …
Starting this year, students enrolled in the screen production programme at Whitireia, will be learning in the heart of the production industry with classes to be fully run out of Avalon Film and Television Studios in Lower Hutt.
The move will see students immersed in a professional, commercial screen production facility while they learn.
Press Release – Whitireia NZ
Starting this year, students enrolled in the screen production programme at Whitireia will be learning in the heart of the production industry with classes to be fully run out of Avalon Film and Television Studios in Lower Hutt.
The move will see students immersed in a professional, commercial screen production facility while they learn.
“This is a great opportunity for our budding filmmakers,” says Whitireia screen programme tutor David Brechin-Smith, who teaches the course alongside Corey Le Vaillant and Mark Jackson – all industry professionals themselves. “Rubbing shoulders with screen industry professionals based at Avalon will also help them network ahead of looking for work once they qualify.”
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Ara Institute of Canterbury limited will be offering
students within its Enterprise & Digital Innovation
Department access to a highly-regarded ‘Cyber Security’
programme in 2021.
The programme, developed by Unitec
and supported by CCL and Datacom, will be presented as a
Level 6 ‘New Zealand Diploma in Cybersecurity’, and is
New Zealand’s first ‘cyber-qualification’ at the
pre-degree level, and the first offered in the South
Island.
Unitec describes ‘cyber security’ as the
term given for systems designed to protect networks,
computers, programs and data from attack or unauthorised
access. The protocols that cyber-security experts develop
work to stop the theft of personal information and other