Arts Careers Series - 2

Arts Careers Series - 2

By UC Events

Date and time

Thursday, August 3, 2017 · 6 - 7:30pm NZST

Location

C2, Central Lecture Theatres

Ilam Campus, University of Canterbury 8041 New Zealand

Description

Presented by: College of Arts

What can you do with your Arts degree from UC?

Come and hear from employers and recent graduates on why studying the Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences is valuable and why employers value Arts graduates.

This is the second of three career evenings. Guest speakers are from The Press and The New Zealand Police.

The event is free! Please register to secure yourself a seat. Light refreshments provided.


More information

Kirsty Newman
Email: kirsty.newman@canterbury.ac.nz

Organized by

Founded in 1873, in Ōtautahi Christchurch, the University of Canterbury | Te Whare Wānanga o Waitaha (UC) has an international reputation for academic excellence in teaching and research.

People come first at the University of Canterbury, reflecting our intrinsic values: whanaungatanga, manaakitanga and tiakitanga. These values are rooted in trust, care and reciprocity, and were embedded over generations of Ngāi Tūāhuriri and Ngāi Tahu presence in the region. In fact, in 1861 Pita Te Hori, the first Upoko of Ngāi Tūāhuriri, instructed the founders of Ōtautahi: “kia atawhai ki te iwi – be kind to your people.” Today, these words underpin the relationships we foster amongst our students, staff and community. We are proud to open our doors to students and staff throughout Aotearoa New Zealand and the world, welcoming everyone to learn from one another and contribute to our diverse and flourishing community. The University of Canterbury is a place for everyone.

The university has an undivided focus on people, research, education and engagement to carry us forward to our 150th anniversary and beyond.

UC offers a unique, world-class learning experience that gives UC graduates a competitive edge in an increasingly challenging, dynamic and complex world – UC students graduate with the skills, knowledge and confidence they need to make a difference.

The University’s research-active lecturers and academics are committed to deploying their expertise and knowledge, and are active in partnering with others to advance civic purpose and foster public good.

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