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Victoria University of Wellington (Māori: Te Whare Wānanga o Te Ūpoko o Te Ika a Māui) is a college in Wellington, New Zealand. It was set up in 1897 by Act of Parliament, and was a constituent school of the University of New Zealand.

The college is surely understood for its projects in law, the humanities, and some investigative trains, and offers a wide scope of different courses. Section to all courses at first year is open, and passage to second year in some projects (e.g. law, criminology, experimental writing, engineering) is confined.

Victoria had the most astounding normal examination grade in the New Zealand Government's Performance-Based Research Fund exercise in 2012, having been positioned fourth in 2006 and third in 2003. Victoria has been positioned 229th in the World's Top 500 colleges by the QS World University Rankings (2015), an expansion of 46 from the 2014 ranking.

Substance [hide]

1 History

2 General data

3 Coat of Arms

4 Organisation

4.1 The Library

5 Faculties

5.1 Faculty of Law

6 Research Centers and Institutes

7 Facilities

7.1 Students' Association and understudy media

7.2 Halls of Residence[29][30]

8 Notable scholastics

9 Notable graduated class

10 See moreover

11 References

12 External connections

History[edit]

The first 1903 arrangement for Victoria University

Victoria is named after Queen Victoria, as 1897 was the 60th commemoration of her crowning ritual. There was at first a debate as to where to site it, and it opened in makeshift offices in Thorndon. It was in the long run chose to place it in Kelburn, where regardless it has its essential grounds. This choice was affected by the Cable Car organization's offer of a gift of £1000 on the off chance that it were situated in Kelburn so understudies would disparage the Cable Car from the city.[8] The establishment stone of the noteworthy Hunter Building was laid in 1904. The first name was Victoria University College, yet on the disintegration of the University of New Zealand in 1961 Victoria or "Vic" turned into the Victoria University of Wellington, presenting its own degrees.

An extramural branch was established at Palmerston North in 1960. It converged with Massey College on 1 January 1963. Having turned into a branch of Victoria upon the University of New Zealand's 1961 death, the blended school got to be Massey University on 1 January 1964.[9]

In 2004, Victoria praised the 100th birthday of its first home, the Hunter Building.

Lately, Victoria has needed to extend out of its unique grounds in Kelburn, and new grounds have been set up in Te Aro (engineering and outline), Pipitea (inverse Parliament, lodging the law, and business college) and Karori (instruction) – the Wellington College of Education, set up in 1880, converged with the University to end up its resuscitated Faculty of Education on 1 January 2005.

In 2015, Victoria opened another grounds in Auckland to benefit the developing interest for its courses and mastery.

Its fundamental grounds is in Kelburn, a suburb on a slope sitting above the Wellington focal business area, where its organization and humanities and sociology and science resources are based. The law and business and organization resources are in the Pipitea Campus,[11] close Parliament Buildings, which comprises of Rutherford House, the rehabilitated Old Government Buildings, and the West Wing of the Wellington Railway Station. A littler grounds in Te Aro[12] is the base for the engineering and plan schools. The Faculty of Education is in the Karori grounds. The most current office, the Victoria University Coastal Ecology Laboratory underpins research programs in sea life science and waterfront biology on Wellington's rough south drift. 

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