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Nelson Marlborough Institute of Technology

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Academic staff
  
280 FTE staff 2005

Affiliations
  
Public NZ TEI

Phone
  
+64 3-546 9175

Founded
  
1904

Location
  
Nelson, New Zealand

Website
  
www.nmit.ac.nz

Number of students
  
3,091

Nelson Marlborough Institute of Technology

Address
  
322 Hardy St, Nelson, 7010, New Zealand

Similar
  
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Nelson Marlborough Institute of Technology (NMIT) is the largest public Tertiary Education Institution at the Top of the South Island in New Zealand. NMIT's main campus is in Nelson with other campuses in Blenheim, Marlborough and a new Global Campus in Auckland. It has been providing tertiary education in the Nelson-Marlborough region since 1904. NMIT offers 100 programmes at certificate, diploma or degree level across a broad range of areas and has a yearly enrollment of around 3,000 equivalent full-time students, locally, nationally and internationally.

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NMIT is an NZQA approved Category 1 tertiary education provider and ISO 9001 certified.

The region's economy includes New Zealand's largest concentration of fisheries, wine and aquaculture. It also has substantial forestry, horticulture, aviation, tourism and arts industries as well as a sizable conservation estate, including three national parks. NMIT has developed programmes that sustain the region's infrastructure as well as specialized programmes in niche areas.

NMIT's programmes include Viticulture, Aquaculture, Nursing, Maritime, Adventure Tourism, Creative Industries, Business and Computing. It also delivers a wide range of trade qualifications.

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