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“You know you’re

                                                                         learning from


                                                                         the best in the


         Regina was inspired to study a culinary arts                    region.”
         degree when she learned of the shortage                         Regina Kabweaa Teem
         of professionally qualified chefs not only in                   2nd-year student
         Kiribati but also in the Micronesian region.                    Bachelor of Arts in Culinary Arts

         Once she graduates, she hopes to apply her skills
         and knowledge back home, and to pursue appropriate
         qualifications to teach culinary arts in a professional setting
         in Kiribati.

         Regina came to Auckland University of Technology (AUT) as an
         international student from Kiribati, supported by a Ministry of Foreign
         Affairs and Trade NZ Scholarship.

        “AUT has one of the top culinary arts programmes in New Zealand and
         is ranked in the top 100 universities in the world for its hospitality
         and leisure management programmes. This means that you
         know you’re learning from the best in the region.
         We learn first-hand from them; from the basics
         required to operate efficiently in a kitchen                                        Applications for
         environment to the tricks they themselves picked                         New Zealand Scholarships
         up from experience.”                                                    for study in 2023 are open.
                                                                           Visit www.nzscholarships.govt.nz
         aut.ac.nz/pacific                                                                 for the latest info.




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