Internships
Employers are invited to participate in our media arts internship programme.
What are internships?
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Projects
New Wave publication project
A book put together by Media Arts staff and students records the journeys of 18 migrants who now live in Hamilton, but were born outside New Zealand. The New Wave: Hamilton’s Migrant Community, looks at the growing diversity of Hamilton’s population. While 70 percent of Hamilton is broadly defined as European, and 20 percent as Māori and Pasifika, there are also citizens from 160 ethnic backgrounds. Journalism tutor Charles Riddle says it is this last 10 percent of the city's population that is fascinatingly diverse and makes for interesting reading. Around 15 students worked on the publication under the expert guidance of editor in residence Aimie Cronin. The project team also worked closely with the Hamilton Migrant Centre and the Hamilton City Council. The book is the first phase in a two-year project which will culminate with an exhibition in the Waikato Museum.
River City Sound sessions
A moving image student produced a multi-camera production making live videos for local bands.
Matariki Interactive Waka project
The Matariki Interactive Waka Project is a multi-disciplinary project that aims to create an interactive waka sculpture that will sit beside the Waikato River at Hamilton’s Ferrybank Park and draw the people of the city back to the river.It’s a community project lead by Media Arts tutor Joe Citizen with Wintec students in the areas of Trade, Engineering, Media Arts and Early Childhood acting as co-creators of the sculpture. We also have several Wintec staff members and independent researchers on board who are all working hard towards a final goal that benefits the people of Hamilton and visitors to this beautiful place. We are also working in partnership with Wintec’s Maori Achievement Office who are advising on tikanga, matauranga and whenua consultation.
Moving Image students profile Waikato Museum
One of Moving Image Production students assignments is a group client-based Documentary. This is the fourth year we have teamed up with Waikato Museum who has been our Client for two Museum staff profiles that share behind the scenes stories at the Waikato Museum. Over the last few years of this ongoing community project, Moving Image students have made an excellent range of videos highlighting a variety of Museum staff profiles: what they do, how they do it and why they like working at the Waikato Museum. We look forward to continuing our relationship with the Waikato Museum again in the near future.
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Career Choices Day
Are you looking for a fresh start in 2025?
Explore your interests, gain career advice, and get help choosing the right programme for you at Career Choices Day.
This event is a great opportunity to receive career guidance, learn about pathway options, and tour our facilities and accommodation options. Our expert teams will be on hand to speak to you about:
- Subjects and course options best suited to you
- Support Services available throughout your journey
- Our application process, and we can even get your enrolment sorted for Semester 1 2025
There will be whānau-friendly activities throughout the day, with a kid's corner, free kai, and spot prizes – bring your whānau, friends, and questions! Our teams will make sure you get all the answers you need.
Date: Saturday 7 December 2024
Time: 10am-1pm
Venue: The Hub, Hamilton City Campus
Parking: Free parking is available around the campus (click for a map)
Have you already enrolled?
Career Choices Day is a chance for you to get organised for your first day. Come along and find out when your induction day is, arrange your ID card, timetable, and get help with your parking permit. Our Student Enrolment teams will also be available to verify any documents to finalise your application or check its status.
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