| Victoria University of Wellington |
Victoria University of WellingtonEstablished in 1897, the year of Queen Victoria’s Diamond Jubilee celebrations, and named in Her honour, Victoria University is one of the country’s most respected and in-demand Universities. Today, we offer world class degrees across the full range of fields and attract students drawn to our commitment to thought leadership. The quality and versatility of our facilities, the depth and renown of our teaching staff and the calibre of our research programmes all reinforce Victoria’s status as the University choice for those looking to mix robust, credible, portable qualifications with an active and engaging lifestyle beyond the campus. General Information Victoria College was founded through an Act of Parliament in 1897, the year of Queen Victoria’s Diamond Jubilee celebrations, and named in her honour. The University’s four pioneering Professors – Thomas Easterfield, Hugh MacKenzie, Richard Maclaurin and John Rankine Brown – arrived in the capital in 1899 to take up their duties. For the first few years, lectures took place in rented accommodation in the city while a debate raged over where the new University’s home should be built. Eventually, the College Council decided to build on ‘six vertical acres’ in Kelburn, the site of the Kelburn Campus today. In 1904, the first stage of what is today known as the Hunter Building was begun, and the building was opened in 1906 by the Governor of New Zealand, Lord Plunket. A pattern of growth was quickly established. Student numbers rose from 254 in 1905 to over 700 in 1923, with three additions made to the building over this period. A reputation for fine teaching and research also grew, thanks to the efforts of early academics such as Professors ‘Tommy’ Hunter, J. C. Beaglehole and George von Zedlitz. In 1961, the University of New Zealand system (degree candidates were presented to an independent body that assessed all candidates throughout the country) was dissolved, and from 1962 Victoria College became Victoria University of Wellington, an independent university. Fees
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