Takeaways from two great days of data and science talks
Last week, Konstantina Vasileva—a PhD candidate from the School of Psychology—attended a Research Bazaar (ResBaz) at Victoria University of Wellington, an event designed to build the awareness of digital capability research across the University and Wellington.
How important are good grades to employers?
This is one of the questions often asked by students who visit Careers and Employment service. The answer is: It depends.
Culture shock doesn’t need to be shocking
Most international students will know the strange feeling that comes with arriving in a new country. You suddenly realise that you’ve left your home behind, and you’re no longer accustomed to the behaviors and culture of the people around you. But this culture shock isn’t something to stress about.
Jacinda Ardern, a Tuatara named ‘Spike’ and a lot of scientific potential
On Wednesday 14 February, Te Toki a Rata (TTR), Victoria’s new pride and joy, was officially opened.