Piki mai ki Pōneke! Welcome to Wellington!
Bookmark this page for a handy reference guide to the conference.
- Conference Programme-at-a-Glance(Dibuka dalam tab baharu)
- Conference Full Programme & Abstract Book(Dibuka dalam tab baharu)
- Conference Venue Map(Dibuka dalam tab baharu)
- ASPA Early Career Network Conference Field Guide(Dibuka dalam tab baharu)
- Taku Manu – ASPA SESNZ Waiata(Dibuka dalam tab baharu)
- WiFi Guest Access(Dibuka dalam tab baharu)
- Local Information Guide(Dibuka dalam tab baharu)
- Wellington Visitor Guide(Dibuka dalam tab baharu)
- Wellington Discounts – Hospitality(Dibuka dalam tab baharu)
- Wellington Discounts – Tourist(Dibuka dalam tab baharu)
Monday 27th November
We kindly ask that you are seated in The Hub by 8:25 am for the Mihi Whakatau (Welcome Ceremony).
The conference registration desk will be open in the Maclaurin Foyer from 8:00 – 8:20 am and in the morning tea break.
Accessing the conference venue
The welcome ceremony for ASPA 2023 conference will be held in The Hub at Te Herenga Waka – Victoria University of Wellington Kelburn Campus. The Kelburn campus is a 15-20 minute walk from the city centre. We encourage you to arrive at the conference venue by 8:00 AM.
Watch the videos below on how to access the conference venue on foot.
Via The Terrace
Via the Cable Car
Wi-Fi Access
To access the Wi-Fi, browse your device Wi-Fi connections and select Wellington University Guest wireless network (or connect to http://wifi.vuw.ac.nz). Click the ‘Don’t have an account?’ button and follow the on-screen instructions.
#ASPA2023
Use the official conference hashtag #ASPA2023 and tag @ASPActvity in your social posts (X dan LinkedIn).
Have questions?
If you wish to make changes to your registration or have any queries, please do not hesitate to contact us at gro.ytivitcapsa @nimda.
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Tau mai ki tai (tābe)
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