Ara Institute of Canterbury explained

Ara Institute of Canterbury
Motto:Ara rau, taumata rau
Mottoeng:Many pathways, many opportunities
Established:2016
Students:6290 EFTS (2023)[1]
Country:New Zealand
Coor:-43.5383°N 172.6432°W
Former Names:Christchurch Polytechnic Institute of Technology, CPIT, Christchurch Technical College, Aoraki Polytechnic

Ara Institute of Canterbury, often simply referred to as Ara, is an institute of technology in Canterbury, New Zealand. It was formed in 2016 from the merger of Christchurch Polytechnic Institute of Technology (CPIT) and Aoraki Polytechnic.

Ara specialises in applied tertiary training. Subject choices include business, engineering, architecture, nursing, creative arts, hospitality, computing, science, languages, outdoor education, and broadcasting. Programmes range from Level 1 to Level 9. The institute works closely with industry to ensure students have relevant skills for employment, and have a wide range of work placement opportunities.

Each year around 14,000 students enrol at Ara, including many international students. Ara is internationally recognised and has one of the best English language training centres in New Zealand. Over 50 countries are represented among staff and students at Ara.

On 1 April 2020, Ara became a subsidiary of Te Pūkenga (the New Zealand Institute of Skills and Technology) alongside the 15 other institutes of technology and polytechnics (ITPs) in the country.[2]

Campus

Ara has six campuses in Canterbury and North Otago (three in Christchurch and one each in Ashburton, Timaru and Oamaru), making it the largest tertiary institute in the South Island.

The Meaning of Ara

Previously known as CPIT or Christchurch Polytech, Ara was created in 2016 when CPIT and Aoraki Polytechnic merged. Ara is the Māori word for path or journey[3] representing the learning process, the many pathways to success, as well as the routes and rivers that criss-cross the Canterbury Plains.

Underpinning the Ara logo is the phrase 'Ara rau, taumata rau' which translates to 'many pathways, many opportunities'. This phrase captures the varied aspirations of our learners, and recognises that learning is a lifelong undertaking.

Buildings on the City campus, Madras Street, Christchurch

Faculty and alumni

Notes and References

  1. Provider Summary: Enrolments, EFTS https://www.educationcounts.govt.nz/__data/assets/excel_doc/0017/62513/provider_summary_tables-2023.xlsx
  2. News: Kenny . Lee . Wanted: 'Sophisticated' leader to head NZ's mega polytech . 2 March 2020 . . 29 October 2019.
  3. Web site: Ara — Te Aka Māori Dictionary . 2024-09-15 . ara - Te Aka Māori Dictionary . en.
  4. Web site: 10 August 2017. Ara's $34 million Kahukura building officially opened. 14 July 2021. Stuff. en.
  5. Web site: Ara Institute's Kahukura building. live. 14 July 2021. hawkins.co.nz. https://web.archive.org/web/20180819013413/http://hawkins.co.nz:80/projects/ara-institutes-kahukura-building . 19 August 2018 .
  6. Web site: Te Kei. live. 14 July 2021. NZ Institute of Architects. https://web.archive.org/web/20190216015838/https://nzia.co.nz/awards/national/award-detail/7538 . 16 February 2019 .
  7. Web site: Te Kei Executive Administration. 14 July 2021. Inovo Projects. en-NZ.
  8. Web site: 14 July 2021. Christchurch's 'anchor point' for Māori culture reopens after year-long refurbishment. 14 July 2021. Stuff. en.