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Victoria University of Wellington (originally known as Victoria University College) was founded in 1897, named after Queen Victoria, on the 60th anniversary of her coronation. [9] The original name was Victoria University College , but on the dissolution of the University of New Zealand in 1961 Victoria or "Vic" became the Victoria University ...
The Hunter Building is the original building of Victoria University of Wellington's Kelburn campus in Wellington, New Zealand.It is a major landmark in the Wellington region and closely associated and considered a symbol of the university. [1]
Staff Cuts at Victoria University of Wellington In 2023, VUWSA faced the challenge of significant staff cuts at Victoria University of Wellington due to financial difficulties. The university announced plans to cut up to 260 full-time equivalent positions, impacting over 10% of its total staff, as part of efforts to address a projected $33 ...
VUCEL provides logistic support to research programmes in coastal ecology that are conducted in the Wellington region [7] and throughout New Zealand, the Indo-Pacific region, and Southern Ocean. Victoria University first proposed a marine lab along the south coast of Wellington in the 1920s but it was not until the 1960s that a lab was ...
The International Institute of Modern Letters (IIML; Māori: Te Pūtahi Tuhi Auaha o te Ao) is a centre of creative writing based within Victoria University of Wellington. Founded in 2001, the IIML offers undergraduate and postgraduate courses (including a PhD in creative writing) and has taught many leading New Zealand writers.
It is home to 182 undergraduates, typically first year students. Opened in 1907 as the Women Student's Hostel Society, Victoria House is the oldest hall of residence at Victoria University of Wellington, and the second hall of residence for women students in New Zealand.
Victoria University of Wellington Association Football Club (VUWAFC) is an amateur football club based in Wellington, New Zealand.The clubrooms are located beneath the Wellington Cable Car at Kelburn Park, across the road from the Victoria University Kelburn Campus, [1] however, many of the club's home games are played on artificial turf at Boyd Wilson Field.
Weir House is a residential college of Victoria University of Wellington, located in the city of Wellington in New Zealand. It is home to over 160 undergraduates, and is the second oldest of the residential colleges, after Victoria House.