Jan Kershaw — Aug 10, 2022

Welcome to the Careers Event page.

St Bedes Career Expo Evening 24 August – 4 to 7pm

In the gymnasium

A big welcome to the Careers Expo Evening to be held in the gym on Wednesday 24 August, we have a number of the Universities and Tertiary training providers like ARA, SIT etc, here for both parents and students to speak to about careers in their area of expertise. The Defense Force and the Police are favorites with the boys.

Teachers are available from all facilities to talk to you and your son about subject choices and career pathways.

We hope you make time to come along and meet everyone. It is a really good night.


Christchurch Airport Job Fair

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There are 100’s of jobs going at the Christchurch Airport

We have more than 20 employers needing people right now. There’s more than 250 jobs available, so you could start immediately in retail, hospitality, baggage handling, government agencies, or airlines, to name a few.

You’ll need to be any age from 16 upwards, and whether you have loads of experience or are starting out, airport employers want to meet you.

When and where

Saturday 27 August
100 Orchard Road, Christchurch Airport Campus

Before you come here, put your name down for the session that will be best for you (the sooner the better to get the spot you want):

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Liaison Visits here at St Bede's next week

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University of Canterbury’s Liaison are visiting St Bedes On Thursday August 18  – 9am

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The Liaison Team will be in the COE On Friday 19 – 9.15am

Come along if you are considering Wellington University 2023


Auckland University 2023

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University of Otago, Canterbury
Health Science DARE

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Christchurch high school students (Year 12 and 13) are invited to visit the University of Otago Christchurch campus, for interactive sessions and hands-on displays designed to highlight the various career paths in health and health science. Students from all high schools in and around Christchurch are invited to attend.

Students can meet scientists and health professionals, listen to inspiring stories of career choices and advancement, experience hands-on science and have the opportunity for focused discussion on certain popular careers.

Areas to be covered include, medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, physiotherapy, bio-medical science research, psychological medicine and radiation therapy. We will also provide focussed attention to nursing, genetics, public health, pathology and biomedical science and Maori and Pasifika health.

The event aims to inspire and enthuse students towards choosing University of Otago for undergraduate courses, and the Christchurch campus for postgraduate pathways.

SBC has only been allocated 5 spaces for this event. If you are interested you must EMAIL jkershaw@stbedes,school.nz

UC Art’s Career Evening 24 August – 5-30

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Register Here

Are you thinking about studying an Arts-related subject at university?

Come along to our UC Arts Careers Evening. This event will enable students to explore where a degree in humanities, social and political sciences or languages could take them.

Recent graduates will join us to talk about their career pathways and how their studies at UC led towards their current careers.

We’ll also have employers talk about the skills they find valuable when looking for employees and some of the roles Arts graduates fill in their workplaces.

This is a free event with refreshments provided.

You can email artsoutreach@canterbury.ac.nz for more information.

Waikato Online Digital Course Online Planning Sessions

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Online Course Planning Sessions

If you are thinking of coming or have applied to come to the University of Waikato you may have decided what degree programme you're interested in (or have short-listed a couple of programmes).

In which case you may be unsure or have questions about what programmes are available, the admission requirements, majors and minors, the degree structures, and how to apply.

To make it easy for you to students to access information on these things we have organised a series of online sessions through August and September.

The sessions last one hour and are run after school, to ensure they are as accessible as possible for you and your parents/whānau (if they want to join).

During each session, some of the University of Waikato’s staff will talk about the degree programmes - and answer students questions.

We are running sessions covering the following areas:

Digital Course Information Session 

Degrees

Arts & Social Sciences

Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Music, Bachelor of Social Sciences

Psychology

Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Social Sciences, Bachelor of Science

Business

Bachelor of Business, Bachelor of Management Studies (Hons)

Communication & Design

Bachelor of Communication, Bachelor of Design

Science, Planning & Environment

Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Science (Technology), Bachelor of Environmental Planning, Bachelor of Climate Change

Computer Science & Engineering

Bachelor of Computer Science, Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Engineering (Hons)

Health, Nursing & Sport

Bachelor of Health, Bachelor of Nursing, Bachelor of Health, Sport & Human Performance

Law

Bachelor of Laws

Teaching

Bachelor of Teaching (Primary), Bachelors degree + Graduate Diploma in Teaching or Postgraduate Diploma in Teaching (Secondary)

ARA

Lets make applying easy

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We are near closing dates for some programmes and the Engagement Team are here to help with your applications.

As Term 3 gets underway students will be thinking about their study options for next year and starting applications for their preferred programmes.

In our last newsletter you would have seen application tips for our health courses, and we will have more of these tips over the next few newsletters covering other subject areas.

We also encourage interested rangatahi to join us at one of our Application Evenings. Bring whānau along, enjoy some snacks and refreshments and get some assistance with your application. These evenings will cover:

There will also be the chance to submit your application and chat one-on-one with an Engagement team member. We have a few upcoming dates, so make sure to attend one prior to when applications close for your preferred programme! These sessions are available either in person at our Madras Street campus, or online via Zoom. Register via the links below:

13th September: 5.30pm

27th October: 5.30pm

Programme closing dates are as follows:

Bachelor of Music Theatre: 28th August

Certificate in Performing Arts: 28th August

Bachelor of Midwifery: 1st September

Bachelor of Medical Imaging: 1st September

Bachelor of Nursing: 30th September

Bachelor of Broadcasting Communications (all specialisations): 30th September

Bachelor of Musculoskeletal Health: 1st October

NZ Certificate in Animal Technology (Vet Nursing): 30th October

Bachelor of Social Work: 31st October

NZ Diploma in Enrolled Nursing: 1st November

Please note, even though some of our programmes do not have closing dates we recommend applying early to secure a place. 

ARA Accommodation

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Welcome to Ara's student accommodation, right across the road from our City campus

Just a two minute walk away from our main campus you'll find Ara's student accommodation. There are 36 secure, warm and sunny apartments that can house up to 192 students. Located close by is the city centre with plenty of shopping and food options, the bus exchange with connections to all over the city, and just down the road there is a supermarket and pharmacy.

Applications are open now, and preference is given to those who apply before the 31st of October. Residents must be aged between 18-25.

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Stay at Ōtautahi House | Virtual Tour Ara

All apartments have either 5 or 6 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, an open plan dining, kitchen and lounge area and a patio or balcony. There are 2 ground floor flats which are wheelchair friendly, making Ōtautahi House as accessible as possible. Flats are fully furnished too, making moving cities that little bit easier. 

See NASDA in Action

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Third year students have been working hard on two pieces, Ignite and Resonate - we'd love you to come along!

Ignite Festival: NASDA graduating students showcase their creativity

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Ara's IGNITE Festival brings together the creative projects of NASDA’s graduating students in a celebration of creativity and bravery. This exciting mini festival showcases work created, driven and performed by third year NASDA students. It’s a great opportunity for anyone considering tertiary-level study in musical theatre to experience the talent and accomplishments of students as they conclude their training and prepare to embark on their stage careers. Performances take place at the NASDA Theatre on 24 – 27 August. Tickets are $15 and available from Eventbrite. Don’t miss out, get your tickets today!

Resonate: NASDA graduating students bring the Broadway magic

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Ara’s RESONATE showcases some of the benchmark Broadway titles that have evolved the form, impacted audiences and demonstrated that extra something special. Come and see the accomplishments of some of our talented Ara students as they prepare to embark on their professional stage careers. Performances take place at the NASDA Theatre on 24, 26, 27 August. Tickets are $15. Get yours today here!