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Wellington and campus
In recent years, Victoria has had to expand out of its original campus in Kelburn, and new campuses have been set up in Te Aro ( architecture and design ), Pipitea ( opposite Parliament, housing the law, and commerce and administration schools ) and Karori ( education )-the Wellington College of Education, established in 1880, merged with the University to become its revived Faculty of Education on 1 January 2005.
Its main campus is in Kelburn, a suburb on a hill overlooking the Wellington central business district, where its administration and humanities & social science and science faculties are based.
A smaller campus in the Te Aro district of Wellington is the base for the architecture and design schools.
In February, 2010 the campus opened its doors at 6 Wellington St., Stratford.
In December 2010 Massey announced that the Wellington campus would close its School of Engineering and Advanced Technology the next month.
In 1999 the Wellington campus was created through the acquisition of the Wellington Polytechnic.
However the SMURF project traces it back as far as Stow Heath, Bilston, where it is marked by a marshy patch at the northern end of the City of Wolverhampton College Wellington Road campus ; hence, SMURF uses the term " Wolverhampton arm " for this section of the Tame.
The Sandy Bay campus overlooks the estuary of the River Derwent and has the majestic Mount Wellington as its backdrop.
The main campus of Victoria University of Wellington is located in the east of the suburb, and the second-top stop of the cable car provides easy access.
The international cooking school Le Cordon Bleu, in partnership with UCOL, said that it would open its first New Zealand campus in Martinborough by 2009, but they have now changed the venue to Wellington instead, upsetting many who looked forward to the economic boost this would have provided to the town.
Karori is also home to a campus of Victoria University of Wellington, formerly the Wellington College of Education, and Helen Lowry Hall of Residence.
Five new buildings were completed including the magnificent Warren Library, a mini campus in Wellington was built, and for a new athletic campus were acquired.
A new campus was established in Orlando in 2002 and in Wellington in 2007.
Wellington Road was only adopted by the highway authority within living memory, and the stretch between Alness Road and Alexandra Road is still wholly owned by St Bede's College, as it bisects their campus.
In the 1980s the Cenacle Convent's large red brick building on Wellington Road became part of the College's campus, along with the area freed by the demolition of several houses on that road.
There are also other sites at Auckland on the Tamaki campus of Auckland University, Hamilton, Gisborne, Havelock North, Palmerston North, Wellington, Nelson, Alexandra, and Dunedin.
It is a spacious, flat campus with the towering Mount Wellington as a magnificent backdrop.

Wellington and primarily
Its origins are traced back to the eight-hour working day movement that arose in the newly founded Wellington colony in 1840, primarily because of carpenter Samuel Parnell's refusal to work more than eight hours a day.
The Centre Wellington Citizens Coalition was formed in opposition to the race track, primarily because of the inclusion of gambling facilities.
Operated by the Gifford Observatory Trust with the intent of making it available for use to Wellington school children, it is primarily used by secondary school students, and members of the Wellington Astronomical Society.
The College primarily serves families of the eastern and southern suburbs and inner city Wellington.
It was primarily filmed in and around Wellington, New Zealand.
The area primarily used for cultivation were located north of Pearce Street on what is now part of Wellington's Town Belt and this area is a protected site under the Town Belt Management Plan and the Wellington District Plan.
The establishment of this new government was primarily driven by John Plimmer, called by some the Father of Wellington.
Coddington attributed her change in perspective primarily to her recent marriage to Wellington lawyer, Colin Carruthers.
Minto was created primarily from territory from the old St. James riding, with some additional territory from Wellington as well.
It is primarily an agricultural community, consisting of a group of houses along County Road 15 surrounded by ranchlands north of Fort Collins and west of Wellington.

Wellington and Design
It was founded, as Wellington College of Design, in the 1880s with the intention of providing a more appropriate education for the Dominion than the narrow academic training provided by the existing schools.
She then went on to study Fashion Design at Wellington Polytechnic ( now Massey University ).
Before coming to the University of Hawaii, Englert served as Pro Vice Chancellor and Dean of Science, Architecture and Design at Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand.

Wellington and College
Category: People educated at Wellington College, Berkshire
The original name was Victoria University College, but on the dissolution of the University of New Zealand in 1961 Victoria or " Vic " became the independent Victoria University of Wellington, conferring its own degrees.
* Victoria College, Wellington, New Zealand, later Victoria University College, now Victoria University of Wellington
* Wellington Secondary College
* Wellington College Belfast
* Wellington College, Berkshire
* 1829 – King's College London is founded under the patronage of King George IV and the Prime Minister The Duke of Wellington.
* King's College London is founded under the patronage of King George IV and the Prime Minister The Duke of Wellington.
He had a lifelong association with Victoria University College, which became Victoria University of Wellington, and after his death it named the archival collections after him.
John was educated at Mount Cook School and Wellington College before being enrolled at Victoria University College, Wellington of the University of New Zealand, which later became an independent university, and where he subsequently spent most of his academic career.
Category: People educated at Wellington College ( New Zealand )
It drew from the agriculture departments of Victoria University College in Wellington and Auckland University College.
With the demise of the UNZ in 1961, it became Massey College, part of Victoria University of Wellington ( VUW ).
* St Catherine's College, Wellington
* St Mary's College, Wellington
He was educated at Wellington College and University College, Oxford and served in the Royal West Kent Regiment of the British Army during the Second World War.

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