SCHOOL OF INFORMATION MANAGEMENT

School of Information Management

The School of Information Management is part of the Faculty of Commerce and Administration at Victoria University of Wellington

The collection, analysis and management of relevant and accurate information is crucial to the success of businesses and organisations.


A qualification from the School of Information Management will put you on the proven path of students who have gone on to further study with our Honours, Masters, and PhD programmes, or established successful careers in ICT consultancy, information and knowledge management, e-commerce, and academia.

Coming Events

Aug
Research Workshops for Postgrad Students
Student Learning Support Service is running workshops on research skills during August open to all Honours, Master's and PhD students (no bookings required). Note: places in the Workshops are limited. Read more »

SIM News

1 Sep Discovery Camp 2010
Discovery Camp 2010 was a great success, bringing together 21 of our top performing BCA students researching topics in the area of mobile computing.
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5 Aug RMAA Accreditation
SIM is pleased to announce that its Information Studies programmes have been accredited by the Records Management Association of Australasia (RMAA). This means that the Master of Information Studies, and the Postgraduate Diploma and Certificate in Information Studies have all received accreditation for a five year period.
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Dr Val Hooper

Welcome from the Head of School

Dr Val Hooper invites you to find out more about the School of Information by browsing our website.


Dr Hooper is part of the strong research culture at SIM, which has achieved acclaim both locally and internationally, with a number of the School's researchers recipients of prestigious funding awards.


Read more about the latest research projects at SIM »

PhD student Nishanie Pereira

PhD Student's Presentation

PhD student Nishanie Pereira was part of a select group giving presentations at a recent Victoria Foundation function. Her research focuses on helping charities make better use of information systems and technologies.

See the presentation »