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The region's economy includes New Zealand's largest concentration of fisheries, wine and aquaculture. It also has substantial forestry, horticulture, aviation, tourism and arts industries as well as a sizable conservation estate, including three national parks. NMIT has developed programmes that sustain the region's infrastructure as well as specialized programmes in niche areas. |
The region's economy includes New Zealand's largest concentration of fisheries, wine and aquaculture. It also has substantial forestry, horticulture, aviation, tourism and arts industries as well as a sizable conservation estate, including three national parks. NMIT has developed programmes that sustain the region's infrastructure as well as specialized programmes in niche areas. |
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Training programmes include Marine studies, Superyacht crew training and other maritime statutory programmes.<ref>[http://www.edumaritime.com/new-zealand/nelson-marlborough-institute-of-technology |
Training programmes include Marine studies, Superyacht crew training and other maritime statutory programmes.<ref>[http://www.edumaritime.com/australia-new-zealand/new-zealand/nelson-marlborough-institute-of-technology Maritime Training Programmes at NMIT]</ref> |
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==References== |
==References== |
Revision as of 11:29, 22 February 2015
Academic staff | 280 FTE staff 2005 |
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Students | 3,091 EFTS (2012)[1] |
Location | , 41°16′29″S 173°17′21″E / 41.2746°S 173.2891°E |
Affiliations | Public NZ TEI |
Website | www |
Nelson Marlborough Institute of Technology is a New Zealand public Tertiary Education Institution. The main campuses are in Nelson and Blenheim, South Island, New Zealand. It has been providing tertiary education in the Nelson-Marlborough region since 1904.[2] NMIT's yearly enrollment is around 3,600 equivalent full-time students, locally, nationally and internationally.
The region's economy includes New Zealand's largest concentration of fisheries, wine and aquaculture. It also has substantial forestry, horticulture, aviation, tourism and arts industries as well as a sizable conservation estate, including three national parks. NMIT has developed programmes that sustain the region's infrastructure as well as specialized programmes in niche areas.
Training programmes include Marine studies, Superyacht crew training and other maritime statutory programmes.[3]
References
- ^ http://www.educationcounts.govt.nz/statistics/tertiary_education/participation
- ^ "Nelson Marlborough Institute of Technology". Nelson City Council. Retrieved 2010-05-16.
- ^ Maritime Training Programmes at NMIT
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