Programme New Zealand 27 January 10 February 2018 Melbourne (Australia) & Christchurch (New Zealand) Organised by
Page 2/8 DAY 8 SUNDAY, 4 FEBRUARY 2018 Christchurch International Airport Arrival in Christchurch, New Zealand 01:30 02:30 Transfer to 02:30 03:00 90 Waimairi Road Upper Riccarton Christchurch 8041 Check-in Free Morning 12:00 13:00 13:00 14:00 Introduction to University of Canterbury & Warm-up 14:00 17:30 Crash Course: Inclusive Communication & Easy-read Writing Ms Zara TODD Senior Advisor European Network of Independent Living (ENIL) 17:30 18:00 ASEFSU21 Survival Tips & Tricks Ms Maneeha CHOWDHURY & Mr Benoît MASSET Project Coordinators Asia-Europe Foundation (ASEF) 19:00 21:00 ASEFSU21 Challenge mid-way Review
Page 3/8 DAY 9 MONDAY, 5 FEBRUARY 2018 07:00 08:30 09:00 09:30 Christchurch Opening Ceremony Prof Catherine MORAN Assistant Vice-Chancellor Academic University of Canterbury Ms Leonie NAGARAJAN Director, Education Department Asia-Europe Foundation (ASEF) 09:30 11:00 New Zealand Youth with Disabilities Mr Cameron SCOTT Team Leader Disability Resource Service University of Canterbury 11:00 11:15 Break 11:15 12:30 Human Library 12:30 13:30 13:30 18:00 Challenge Work 19:00 21:00 Asia-Europe Cultural Evening
Page 4/8 DAY 10 TUESDAY, 6 FEBRUARY 2018 07:00 07:30 07:30 09:00 Transfer to Okains Bay 09:00 14:00 Okains Bay Waitangi Day 14:00 14:30 Transfer to Little River 14:30 16:30 Little River Visit 16:30 17:30 Transfer to DAY 11 WEDNESDAY, 7 FEBRUARY 2018 07:00 09:00 09:00 12:30 Challenge Work 12:30 14:00 14:00 18:00 Challenge Work 19:00 19:30 Transfer to Fat Eddie s Jazz Bar 19:30 23:00 Fat Eddie s Jazz Bar 76 Hereford Street Christchurch 8011 Live Concert Optional 23:00 23:30 Transfer to
Page 5/8 DAY 12 THURSDAY, 8 FEBRUARY 2018 07:00 08:00 08:30 09:00 Transfer to SkillWise 09:00 11:30 SkillWise 344 Manchester Street Christchurch 8013 Study Visit Mr John GRANT General Manager SkillWise 11:30 12:30 Transfer to 12:30 14:00 14:00 18:00 Challenge Work DAY 13 FRIDAY, 9 FEBRUARY 2018 07:00 08:30 09:00 10:30 Showtime: Presentation of the ASEFSU21 Challenge Proposals Challenge Team Representatives 1. Mobility 2. Rights Protection & Legislation 3. Economic Security & Employment 4. Inclusive Education
Page 6/8 DAY 13 FRIDAY, 9 FEBRUARY 2018 10:30 11:00 Break 11:00 12:30 Showtime: Presentation of the ASEFSU21 Challenge Proposals Challenge Team Representatives 5. Health & Well-Being 6. Participation in Society 7. Access to Information 8. Attitudes & Perceptions 12:30 14:00 14:00 15:30 Evaluation & Next Steps Mr Oscar BOIJE & Mr Benoît MASSET Project Coordinators, Education Department Asia-Europe Foundation (ASEF) 15:30 18:30 Break & Packing 18:30 21:00 Farewell & ASEFSU21 Challenge Pitching Hosted by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade, New Zealand Mr Phillip GIBSON Special Adviser and Director Christchurch and New Zealand s Special Envoy for Disaster Risk Management Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade New Zealand Challenge Team Representatives 1. Mobility 2. Rights Protection & Legislation 3. Economic Security & Employment 4. Inclusive Education 5. Health & Well-Being 6. Participation in Society 7. Access to Information 8. Attitudes & Perceptions
Page 7/8 DAY 14 SATURDAY, 10 FEBRUARY 2018 01:00 02:00 Check-out 02:00 03:00 Transfer to Airport 03:00 07:35 Flight to Melbourne Melbourne Tullamarine Airport Farewell & Departure Back Home END OF THE 21 ST ASEF SUMMER UNIVERSITY (ASEFSU21)
Page 8/8 ORGANISED BY IN PARTNERSHIP WITH SUPPORTED BY Glass marbles are celebrated worldwide for their structural simplicity and aesthetic beauty. Although they vary externally in size, structure, design and colour, the very substance which forms them internally is the same. The use of marbles in the designs of the ASEFSU21 is to signify that although each one of us is not the same, the elements that make us human are identical in nature.