Recipe for success: Whaikaha learners gain skills and confidence from Social Eatery
That’s a wrap for the Social Eatery in 2025. The Whaikaha/Supported Learning Team served their final meals to nearly a hundred kaimahi and ākonga last Friday. But the good news is their student-led enterprise will return next year.
Le Fale Uaitakele ‘a beacon of pride’ for Waitākere College’s Pacific learners
A new Samoan fale has been described as “a symbol of the spirit of collaboration (mahi kotahitanga),” between Unitec and Waitākere College, which will be treasured by the Pacific community for years to come.
On board Te Waka Houra: Unitec/MIT research communities unite to deliver successful competition
The coming together of Unitec and MIT’s research community for the 2025 Three Minute to Impact (3MT) Competition has been a hailed an “uplifting and inspirational” success.
Finding their voice: Niuean kaimahi reflect on language, culture, and belonging
As Unitec celebrates Niuean Language Week with the rest of Aotearoa this week, our Niuean kaimahi have shared their stories of connection with their culture and language, and why it matters.
Nursing is not just a job—it’s a calling
Construction & Trades on campus career expo draws record attendance
More than 300 students and forty-five businesses attended Unitec’s Industry Connect event for construction, engineering, architecture, trades and electrical students on 6 October 2025.
Training for a more flood resilient Auckland
Unitec-MIT progresses talks on VET scholarship scheme during Fijian Language Week
Putting people at the centre of practice guides new Architecture professor
Unitec’s inaugural Professorial Address Series concluded in September with friends, family and colleagues gathering at Te Noho Kotahitanga Marae to celebrate the career of Professor Peter McPherson.
Enthusiastic first cohort begin joint degree with Hebei University of Engineering
Samoan academic recognised for his outstanding practice with national award
Groundbreaking Unitec Research on Māori Adults with ADHD gets funding boost
Kaimahi share their reo journey and pride in being Māori
Māori kaimahi work across Te Wananga o Wairaka at both our campuses, and at all levels of the institution.
Te reo thriving at Unitec on 50th anniversary of Te Wiki o Te Reo Māori
As the nation celebrates the 50th anniversary of Māori Language Week, it is timely to reflect on the mahi of our kaimahi and ākonga who will be engaging in a number of activities across both campuses this week.
Praise’s passion for dance soars at Unitec
First year dance student Praise Tupa’i is one step closer to her dream career of being a professional dancer at Unitec.
Unitec student-led research contributes to national biosecurity awareness
Unitec acting student’s hair to make a difference
Unitec researcher obtains funding for Mana Wāhine wellbeing project
A research project by Director, Ngā Wai a Te Tūī, Deborah Heke, which aims to enhance Mana Wāhine wellbeing, was one of forty projects successful in obtaining grants from Health Research Council (HRC).
Transforming a passion into a profession
MIT & Unitec prepare to welcome kaimahi and tauira Māori for Toi Tauira 2025
Investing in herself pays off for business student
Changing lives is Professor’s proudest achievement
The distinguished career of academic and researcher in computer engineering, Professor Hamid Sharifzadeh was celebrated at his Professorial Address on Te Noho Kotahitanga Marae on Thursday 21 August.




