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Training for a more flood resilient Auckland

Training for a more flood resilient Auckland

Groundbreaking Unitec Research on Māori Adults with ADHD gets funding boost

Putting people at the centre of practice guides new Architecture professor

Putting people at the centre of practice guides new Architecture professor

Unitec researcher obtains funding for Mana Wāhine wellbeing project

Unitec researcher obtains funding for Mana Wāhine wellbeing project


  • Unitec Science Students Win Scholarships to Study Invasive Beetle

    Unitec Science Students Win Scholarships to Study Invasive Beetle

    Guest post by Diane Fraser Chryee Jones, a current third-year Bachelor of Applied Science (BAppSci) student at Unitec’s School of Environmental and Animal Sciences (EAS), and two second-year degree students, Maddy Gibson and Sarah Kate Wechsler, all received Study…

  • Culture, Clinical Supervision and a Catalyst for Better Care in Mental Health

    Culture, Clinical Supervision and a Catalyst for Better Care in Mental Health

    Guest post by Dr Samantha Heath We’ve probably all had the uncomfortable feeling of being the new person in the workplace, at the gym, or in a new social situation. For most of us, making relationships with co-workers and…

  • Waste Management in the Construction and Demolition Industry

    Waste Management in the Construction and Demolition Industry

    Guest post by Yanina Purcell, ESRC Unitec’s Environmental Solutions Research Centre (ESRC) investigates ideas and concepts, and conducts research, under two main themes of waste and pollution. ESRC estimates that construction and demolition (C&D) in Auckland produces 25,000 tonnes…

  • Hihiko o Mangarautawhiri: Power sovereignty in Te Rohe Pōtae

    Hihiko o Mangarautawhiri: Power sovereignty in Te Rohe Pōtae

    Guest post by Cat Mitchell, Ngā Wai ā Te Tūī Māori and Indigenous Research Centre Most people across Aotearoa get one power bill, but this is not the case for whānau of Te Rohe Pōtae (the King Country), who…

  • Rangatahi ki te Kainga: A Research project that investigates housing for rangatahi Māori

    Rangatahi ki te Kainga: A Research project that investigates housing for rangatahi Māori

    Guest post by Cat Mitchell, Ngā Wai a Te Tūī Māori and Indigenous Research Centre Owning a home has been seen by generations of New Zealanders as a rite of passage and a sign of one’s move into adulthood.…

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  • Training for a more flood resilient AucklandOctober 13, 2025
  • Groundbreaking Unitec Research on Māori Adults with ADHD gets funding boostSeptember 25, 2025
  • Putting people at the centre of practice guides new Architecture professorSeptember 22, 2025
  • Unitec researcher obtains funding for Mana Wāhine wellbeing projectSeptember 19, 2025
  • Changing lives is Professor’s proudest achievementSeptember 12, 2025

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