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Student Bake Sale
Published on 29 May 2024
Enjoy some fresh baked treats! Come by between 11.30am and 1pm on Monday 10th June in The Hub
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Kaimahi with Cool Hobbies—Tereinamu Hakopa
Published on 29 May 2024
Tereinamu is one of our Kaiāwhina Tauira Māori and is also an avid artist, developing a practice through Toi Māori classes.
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Sign up - Tōku Tūnga Ki Tēnei Wāhi exhibition
Published on 28 May 2024
Our “My Place in This Place” exhibition invites you to express who you are, what you value, and where you feel most yourself as you navigate your way through life in this “place”.
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Laptops loaned out
Published on 27 May 2024
If we have loaned you a laptop, it'd be great if you could return it by the due date so we can give it to someone else. Read on for more info about computer labs on campus and options to buy your own laptop.
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Want to learn how to lead your community towards a safer environment?
Published on 24 May 2024
Te Whare Tāwharau offers free student-focused workshops about community responses to minimise sexual harm.
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Incident at Dunedin Bus Hub
Published on 24 May 2024
If you were impacted by the incident, or would like to talk, there are a range of support options available.
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Pink Shirt Day T-Shirt Design Winners
Published on 22 May 2024
Congrats to the winners! Click to check out their eye-catching designs and thanks to all who participated.
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We are OPAIC out now
Published on 22 May 2024
The May issue of AIC student newsletter We are OPAIC is out now.
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Employability research recognised
Published on 21 May 2024
OPAIC Employability Manager Dani Mao was honoured to have presented at the 10th International Conference on Education.
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Informative industry event for construction students
Published on 21 May 2024
We hosted an engaging industry event for our construction students this month.
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Public Exhibition: Southern Mother – Ko Murihiku Tōku Whaea
Published on 17 May 2024
Three DSA grads return to exhibit artwork exploring their connections to Southland and celebrating Murihiku, the great Southern Mother, who nurtured their artistic talents and values.