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1.5.2Gabehttp://stage.victoria.ac.nz/explore/study-areas/geography/study?subject=geographical-information-systems-and-science

Paul Seiler (Unlicensed) Paul here is my approach to this one - I changed everything after the first two paras. A few quick points/questions in case you have any comments:


I've added in a 'box' for the PGDip that isn't in the AoS page
I don't know what Mairead is called in relation to this programme (or whether she wants to be on the page)- I've called her programme coordinator
i don't know if we can have contact info formatted like this on these pages. I could just turn it into an inline link to her email. 
I'll need to send this to Mairead before going live?  


Learn to use computer-based systems to explore spatial and geographic data. Create new ways to visually interpret and present this information—on maps and map layers, using smartphones and mobile devices as data viewers, and even through interactive infographics.

You'll investigate the ideas behind the creation of these systems and think about the way we can conceptualise spatial problems—from disaster management, to conservation monitoring, to archaeology.

Geographic Information Science is only available at postgraduate level. The programmes are taught collectively by Victoria University of Wellington, the University of Canterbury and Auckland University of Technology (AUT). You can study at any one of these locations.

Find out more about the programmes on the [Masters in Geographic Information http://www.mgis.ac.nz/] website. For more information about studying GIS at Victoria you can contact the programme coordinator:

Dr Mairead de Roiste

 

Postgraduate programmes

Master's in Geographic Information Science – MGIS
2 years (240 points)

[Explore the MGIS http://www.mgis.ac.nz/] Note new link here


Postgraduate Diploma in Geographic Information Science (PGDipGIS)
1 year (120 points) 

[Explore the PGDipGIS http://www.mgis.ac.nz/] Note new link here


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1.5.2-2Paulhttp://www.victoria.ac.nz/explore/study-areas/geography/study
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1.5.2-1http://www.victoria.ac.nz/explore/study-areas/geography/about
  • Tymara Oberdries (Unlicensed) (Be careful cos it's live!) Under Why wellington change text to read:

    Wellington is at New Zealand's political and scientific heart. It's the seat of government and the site of embassies and high commissions, non-governmental organisations and Crown Research Institutes, like GNS Science and NIWA. It's also the home of some fascinating natural features—like a major fault lineand a short trip away from the Volcanic Plateau and the southern glaciers.
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1.5.2-1Alida Steemson (Unlicensed)http://stage.victoria.ac.nz/explore/study-areas/geography/study?mode=admin

Geographic Information Science

Learn to use computer-based systems to explore spatial and geographic data. Create new ways to visually interpret and present this information—on maps and map layers, using smartphones and mobile devices as data viewers, and even through interactive infographics.

You'll investigate the ideas behind the creation of these systems and think about the way we can conceptualise spatial problems—from disaster management, to conservation monitoring, to archaeology.

If you want to find new ways to think about and represent geographic information, then Geographic Information Science is right for you.
Postgraduate programmes
Master's in Geographic Information Science – MGIS
Geographic Information Science is only available at postgraduate level, and is taught together with the University of Canterbury and Auckland University of Technology (AUT).


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1.5.0-2Jane Young (Unlicensed)http://stage.victoria.ac.nz/explore/study-areas/geography/people
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1.5.0-2Andrew Bredenkamphttp://stage.victoria.ac.nz/explore/study-areas/geography/people


Title: Fox Glacier's spectacular retreat

Caption: Watch a timelapse video of the movements of Fox Glacier.

Screenshot: 0:23

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Jane Young (Unlicensed) via Megan Sellars

http://stage.victoria.ac.nz/explore/study-areas/geography/study
  • Tymara Oberdries (Unlicensed) please upload the following as the banner image. This is also in the project folder. You will need to crop off the bands of colour.

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Jane Young (Unlicensed) via John Townend

http://stage.victoria.ac.nz/explore/study-areas/geography/study
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1.5.0-6

Jane Young (Unlicensed) via John Townend

http://stage.victoria.ac.nz/explore/study-areas/geography/study
  • Andrew Bredenkamp please duplicate Development Studies subject block on the Geography study options page.

http://stage.victoria.ac.nz/explore/study-areas/development-studies/study

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1.5.0-2Jane Young (Unlicensed)http://stage.victoria.ac.nz/explore/study-areas/geography/people

Change intro sentence on peoples page to read:

Find out what it’s like to study Geography at Victoria – hear from a student and a lecturer.

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1.5.0-2Jane Young (Unlicensed)http://stage.victoria.ac.nz/explore/study-areas/geography/studyUnder GIS the programme button should say MGIS
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·         Dr Brian Anderson, Senior Research Fellow

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