The Future of Learning Environments Workshop will be held at The Victorian University of Wellington’s main campus in Kelburn - a suburb on a hill overlooking the Wellington central business district. The Kelburn campus is the heart of the first-year experience at Victoria University of Wellington.
Kelburn provides the full range of student support and administration offices, the Central Library and the Faculties of Humanities and Social Sciences, Science, Engineering and Education. Victoria University has expanded with a new science building on Kelburn campus (Te Toki a Rata) which was completed at the end of 2017, the redevelopment of the ground floor at Te Aro campus and the redevelopment of Rutherford House on the Pipitea campus (completed at the beginning of 2017).Victoria is committed to providing a first-class student experience and to being a globally ranked capital city university. The University is positioning itself for the future with a comprehensive programme of capital works to provide modern fit-for-purpose facilities.
The Kelburn campus is a ten to fifteen minute walk up the hill from the city centre. The campus is on regular bus routes and can also be accessed by cable car. The workshop will be held in the Cotton Theatre. A download link to a campus map is available below.
Please CLICK HERE for directions to the Cotton Building.
Wellington, the capital of New Zealand, sits near the North Island’s southernmost point on the Cook Strait. A compact city, it encompasses a waterfront promenade, sandy beaches, a working harbour and colourful timber houses on surrounding hills. In 2017 the city was named the best place in the world live by Deutsche Bank and labelled the world's ‘coolest little capital’ by Lonely Planet. The city combines the sophistication, cosmopolitan outlook and global reach of a capital city, along with the warmth and personality of a village.
Wellington is a fun and vibrant place to live, with a calendar full of exciting events. From annual festivals, cultural delights, live performances to sports matches and everything in between, you'll find plenty to keep you entertained. Filled with museums, galleries, nature reserves and with a vibrant street culture, Wellington is an easily navigated and affordable destination.
Wellington has an endless appetite for new cafes, bars and restaurants, plus with its world renowned coffee, vineyards up the road, and the hip hop craft beer scene, there is always something delicious on hand to wash it down with.
Cotton Lecture Theatre
Victoria University of Wellington
Kelburn, Wellington 6012
New Zealand
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