Unitec lecturer’s photographic exhibition investigates psychodrama
18 March 2025
Lecturer Yvonne Shaw has opened an exhibition of her photography work at Toi o Wairaka Gallery in Te Pūtahi, Building 108.
Unitec postgrad lights up Harbour Bridge, challenging perceptions
Master’s student, Alex Watene’s (Ngāpuhi, Ngāti Whatua, Te Arawa a Tūhoe) work ‘Re-Indigenising Gender Diversity here in Aotearoa/New Zealand’ on Auckland Harbour Bridge was included in this year’s Auckland Pride Festival as part of the Vector Lights programme.
Pacific learners welcomed into the Unitec fanau
Unitec's Pacific Orientation Day welcomed nearly 100 ākonga, introducing them to key services and support.
A message of student support begins Orientation 2025
Unitec welcomes new Healthcare and Social Practice students for Semester 1, 2025.
Getting ākonga set to thrive in 2025
Unitec’s on-campus enrolment events are inspiring returning migrants and local learners to pursue new career paths and further education opportunities.
A journey from self-doubt to self-belief
Unitec social practice graduate and charity executive Brook Turner was driven to complete his master’s by a desire to model success for his children while at the same time breaking a generational cycle.
Accounting symposium at Unitec explores the impact of AI
The annual symposium brings together representatives from Massey University, University of Auckland, MIT, Unitec and AUT. It is designed to explore cutting-edge trends in contemporary accounting research.
Unitec creative students pushing the limits
Unitec’s annual celebration of graduates in the Schools of Architecture and Creative Industries has opened.
Supporting learner success in the world of AI
Unitec is the host of Tertiary Education Commission’s third-annual Tūwhitia symposium (21-22 November 2024).
Giving learners a head start to the Internet of Things future
One NZ has signed on as the first industry partner of Unitec’s new Internet of Things (IoT) Impact Lab.
Unitec strengthens creative partnerships in China
Unitec’s Head of School of Creative Industries, Associate Professor Vanessa Byrnes, has returned from a successful trip to China presenting a paper at the 70th anniversary of the Beijing Dance Academy (BDA), while establishing new relationships and reviving old connections with some of the top tertiary arts institutions in the world.
Unitec recognised as one of Auckland’s top art schools
Our School of Creative Industries has continued its run of success at the annual Eden Arts Art Schools Award, receiving three out of the top five awards at this year's event held at Webb's Gallery, in Mt Eden last Friday, 25 October.
Last minute Super Mario-theme change helps win research excellence award
Student Central and Ask Me Manager Jeffrey Wu has won Unitec’s annual 3-Minute Thesis (3MT) postgraduate challenge – the first time that a staff member has taken out the coveted title.
Hackathon winners using AI to help businesses reduce carbon footprint
Unitec student team Sustainable Data Miners won first place in a recent generative artificial intelligence (AI) Hackathon hosted by Unitec’s School of Computing, Electrical and Applied Technology, in collaboration with Amazon Web Services (AWS) and AI partner Promptech.
Longstanding Shandong partnership celebrated
“My qualification isn’t my trauma”
From a life of addiction to becoming a beacon of hope for others
Jessica Apanui on becoming the support she once so badly needed.
Can Artificial Intelligence help solve sustainability issues?
Creating innovative solutions aligned with UN Sustainable Development Goals is the theme of a three-day GenAI Hackathon hosted this week by Unitec, in collaboration with AI company Promptech and Amazon Web Services (AWS).
Taharangi appointed to champion Māori at Unitec
Vivienne Merito (Ngāti Awa, Ngāti Pūkeko) is our new Taharangi (Director – Māori Success).
Fijian senior lecturer wins prestigious award for backing Pasifika learners to thrive
Jone Tawaketini, who teaches in Unitec’s Bachelor of Applied Technology programme, has become the first lecturer at our institute to receive Le Moana Mua Award.
Senior Medical Imaging lecturer wins national award for creating powerful learning experiences
A Unitec kaiako has received recognition for his teaching approaches to what he calls ‘taking students on a fascinating journey inside the human body.’
Unitec student and staff team off to Tonga for annual veterinary clinic
Planning is well underway for the annual Tonga veterinary clinic, which will see a group of 24 Unitec ākonga, kaimahi, veterinarians and veterinary nurses based in a Tongan village for one week in December to support the work of South Pacific Animal Welfare (SPAW).
Shaping student success with Senior Lecturer Sanjeev Vellore Ranganathan
Students of Unitec's Internship Based Learning (IBL) programme share insights into what makes Senior Lecturer Sanjeev such a guiding light – in the classroom and beyond.
Mastering the art of juggling many balls
Romy Sunny, Unitec’s events and communications business partner, is the mastermind behind this year’s Open Day, slated to be one of Unitec’s most successful ever.
Unitec celebrates its biggest ever Open Day
Unitec attracted record numbers to its recent Open Day, with nearly a thousand people touring its Mt Albert and Waitākere campuses.
Celebrating high achievers in postgraduate research
Four Unitec students have received recognition for achieving A+ results in their Master’s programmes.
Cultural exchange strengthens Unitec’s partnership with key Hebei-based institution
A group of students from Unitec partner institution Hebei University of Engineering (HUE) have learnt how to create their own pounamu, cook boil up and fry bread and make and perform poi after a week-long cultural exchange at Unitec recently.
WestConnect: Connecting Unitec’s Social Practice Ākonga and Kaimahi with Industry Partners
The recent WestConnect event held at Unitec’s Waitākere campus provided a compelling platform for nearly 30 Auckland-based organisations to connect with ākonga from Bachelor of Social Practice and New Zealand Certificate in Health and Wellbeing programmes, along with kaimahi from the School of Healthcare and Social Practice.
Knowledge is in Your Hands
Acting ākonga find their voice with Chinese opera in Shanghai
Four Unitec acting ākonga from Unitec’s School of Creative Industries have returned from China after attending a three-week summer intensive at the Shanghai Theatre Academy(STA) in June, a longstanding partner of Unitec.
From Night Classes to National Acclaim – Championing Women in Carpentry
Courtney Willan has been a trailblazer since embarking on her first carpentry course in 2020, starting with a woodworking night class at a local high school. She then advanced to a Level 3 pre-trade carpentry course at Unitec and is currently pursuing a Level 4 certificate in carpentry through an apprenticeship with Edgecity Builders.
Tenth anniversary Beijing Polytechnic College partnership celebrated
Beijing Polytechnic College and Unitec celebrated ten years of successful partnership with the renewal of their Memorandum of Understanding last week.
High-flying futsal fan credits scholarship for landing dream role
Jeron Gwaite’e was the first member of his family to go on to tertiary study after leaving school, and he credits the Manaaki scholarship programme with helping him secure a life-changing opportunity.
Adam Collett – From Grief to Graduation
Please be aware that this story addresses personal experiences related to grief, depression, and suicidal ideation.
In the Aotea Centre auditorium, new architects step into the future. Among them is Adam Collett, a Unitec graduate with a Master in Architecture, whose academic accomplishments demonstrate extraordinary perseverance.
Advanced Energy Technology Research Prepares Ākonga for High-Tech Careers
An advanced energy technology programme is training technicians for the electric, cryogenic and superconducting trucks, ships, trains and planes of the near future







