Environmental Management
Environmental Management is an all-encompassing field that looks to find answers to a sustainable existence through the study of renewable energy, geography, environmental science, resource management, conservation and ecology.
Explore the current state of our environment and learn about different methods that could be implemented to prevent, improve or reverse the impact from our society.
Our students go on numerous field trips, explore some of New Zealand’s most rare and precious native flora and fauna, and work alongside conservation, industry and environmental groups throughout the region.
Develop the skills and knowledge needed to make a difference on a larger scale and reap the benefits of getting into a uniquely fulfilling career path.
Nelson-based author, Annabel Schuler, has written a book about the life of little-known New Zealander Constance Barnicoat (1872-1922), a pioneering journalist and mountaineer.
Southland Art Foundation (SAF) is pleased to have Auckland-based Artist, Nour Hassan, as the William Hodges Fellow Artist-in-Residence this year.
SIT | Te Pūkenga campuses around the south are once again buzzing with energy and activity as the summer break finishes and the 2024 academic year begins this week.