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Upcoming Alumni events:

  • Retirement Planning Seminar - Wellington
    8 September 2010

  • Berlin
    13 September 2010

  • London
    14 September 2010

  • New York
    21 September 2010

  • Jakarta
    4 October 2010

  • Hanoi
    7 October 2010

  • Ho Chi Minh City
    8 October 2010

  • Auckland
    4 November 2010


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NEW: Te Korako Maori Alumni Travel Award

The Te Korako Award is intended to provide financial support to assist a recent Maori graduate who has completed a Masters or PhD thesis to present their research findings at an appropriate local or international conference. This award recognises the value Victoria University places on both Maori postgraduate research and a continuing relationship with its Maori alumni. download an application

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DISTINGUISHED ALUMNI AWARDS 2011

The Alumni Relations Office is calling for alumni and staff to nominate individuals for the 2011 Distinguished Alumni Awards. Nominations close on Friday 27 August 2010.

Nominations are sought for Victoria University alumni who have made an outstanding contribution in their profession, community or country. Nominees will epitomise the Victoria graduate attributes of leadership, creative and critical thinking, and communication skills.

Past winners have included Theresa Gattung, Gareth Morgan, Bernice Mene and Peter Boshier.

Please click here to download the nomination form and for further information. Please note that the process of nomination should be anonymous to avoid any disappointment or embarrassment.

If you would like to discuss any further aspect of the nomination process, please contact Jill Rodgers, Alumni Relations Manager at jill.rodgers@vuw.ac.nz or call ext 5246.

LOST ALUMNI
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We are planning a number of exciting alumni events throughout New Zealand this year and would like to encourage as many of our alumni to attend as possible.

If your Victoria friends don't receive our e-newseltter or our Alumni magazine 'Victorious', chances are that we have lost touch with them and they won't receive an invitation to our events.

Any detective work you can provide will be greatly appreciated.

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Auckland (alphabetical)

Auckland (by year)

Malaysia

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Vietnam

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New York

London

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If you can help us with any contact details, please contact the Alumni Office.

We look forward to hearing from you!

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