Monday, 27 May |
10 am - 12 pm |
Aquaculture This booming industry is no fishy business. Boasts one of the highest employability rates across campus.
All Nelson students must register at 9:30am at Nelson Campus.
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Beauty Therapy Lucky you! Students will treat you to a relaxing facial or hand & nail treatment while giving you the goss on what studying here is like. |
1 pm - 2.45 pm |
Business Get winning and put your problem-solving skills to the test while working in a group to present a solution to a business scenario.
All Nelson students must register at 9:30am at Nelson Campus.
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Tuesday, 28 May |
10 am - 12 pm
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Carpentry Interested in building a future in the construction industry? This hands-on taster will likely nail down your decision.
Richmond Campus | Van departs the Nelson Campus 9:45 am, back by 12:30 pm
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Conservation Facilitate the change you wish to see in the world. Get a taste for the conservation careers available.
Richmond Campus | Van departs the Nelson Campus 9:45 am, back by 12:30 pm
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Horticulture Sow the seeds for success with a taster in horticulture.
Richmond Campus | Van departs the Nelson Campus 9:45 am, back by 12:30 pm
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1 pm - 2.45 pm
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Maritime Interested in a life at sea? Check out our state-of-the-art training equipment that allows for hands-on experience and education. |
Wednesday, 29 May |
10 am - 12 pm |
Automotive A hands-on experience that will have you revving for more |
Computing and IT Create an online game like Flappy Bird, serious fun while learning serious IT skills. |
1 pm - 2.45 pm |
Computer Generated Imagery (CGI) Create a 3D model of animated characters and bring them to life in a 3D game environment. |
Cookery Explore Cookery with current students and tutors in this interactive workshop.
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Joinery Put two and two together with this fun and informative taster session on the fine art of joinery. |
Hairdressing Hold on to your hair as you watch a demo by students, then have a go styling & creating curls on a mannequin. |
Thursday, 30 May |
10 am - 12 pm |
Nursing Get busy in the science labs and clinical suite with current students who can fill you in on the study and practical experiences you can expect. |
Adventure Guiding and Tourism If you love the great outdoors, you’re in the right place! Talk to our tutors and discover how we use Te Tauihu as our classroom. *please wear PE gear
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Civil Engineering Explore the world of civil engineering alongside enthusiastic students as you delve into exciting challenges and practical applications.
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1 pm - 2.45 pm |
Arts & Design Explore Arts & Design with current students and tutors in this interactive workshop. |
Hospitality Explore Hospitality with current students and tutors in this interactive workshop. |
Music Find your tune in the Johnny Cash room while you check out the equipment & just maybe take part in a musical surprise.
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Mechanical Engineering Learn about the design, development, and construction of machines and mechanical systems.
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Social Sciences Join like-minded individuals on this taster to see how you can create meaningful change in people’s lives.
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Friday, 31 May |
10 am - 12 pm
(Marlborough)
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Aviation Engineering | Woodbourne Campus Explore the workings of aeroplanes and helicopters right on the Woodbourne base.
Transport | Van departs the Nelson Campus 8.30am, Return van will depart for Nelson at 12.45 pm.
All persons age 18 years + must have photo ID.
Parking is available at the airport adjacent to Woodbourne.
Alternatively, transport from Marlborough Campus will depart at 10am for Woodbourne.
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Viticulture and Wine Get a taste of what it's like to be at the centre of wine education at NMIT and connect with researchers and industry.
Marlborough Campus | Van departs Nelson Campus at 08.30 am sharp and departs Marlborough Campus at 12.45 pm for Nelson. Marlborough students to register at 10 am at Marlborough Campus
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10 am - 12 pm
(Nelson)
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Fitness Learn more about the sport and exercise industry in this interactive, hands-on workshop. |
English Language
Gain proficiency in English language by immersing yourself in the language through reading, writing, and speaking.
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