Growing New Zealand’s cybersecurity talent
The partnership between Spark and Unitec helped increase the pool of cybersecurity talent in New Zealand. We spoke to Spark’s Security Awareness & Operations Planning Chapter Lead, Carl Ling, about the benefits for both Spark and the country as a whole.
Championing diversity and inclusion through HR
An aspiration to move from Recruitment to Human Resources saw Nanna Scrafton join Unitec’s Graduate Diploma in Business specialising in HR. Now National HR Manager for HEB Construction, she tells us about her journey to a new career and her passion for promoting diversity in the workplace.
Datacom partnership with Unitec provides pathway for next generation of cybersecurity super stars
With cyber-attacks on the rise globally, the vulnerability of many New Zealand organisations to further threats has been laid bare, as has the rapidly increasing need for expert cybersecurity advice and support.
Building industry scholarship winners
Career changes led to scholarship wins for two Unitec students.
Bold Innovator translating the visual into the written
Many of our graduates complete their studies with big ideas for what they want to achieve next. However, having the time and resources to get those ideas off the ground can be a challenge.
To bridge this gap, Unitec offers the Bold Innovators Scholarship to help recent Unitec Masters or Doctoral degree graduates take that big next step.
Te Riponga: Puni Reo Poitarawhiti
Puni Reo initiative highlighted as integral to normalising Māori language in communities
Dedicated staff and students maintain inspiration despite challenges of lockdown
Thinking outside the square comes naturally to Unitec’s Bachelor of Creative Enterprise student Tonina Ngatai (Ngāti Whakaue, Te Arawa).
The ‘No Experience’ Issue
Finding a job without work experience can be tricky, but there are ways around it - including using your course work to demonstrate your ability.
Unitec Construction Waste Project Highly Commended at Tāmaki Makaurau Zero Waste Awards
Supporting the revitalisation of te reo Māori me ōna tikanga
Kō Tinana te waka Kō Whangatauatia te maunga Kō Roma te marae Kō Te Rarawa me Ngāpuhi ngā iwi Kō Hinekura Smith te ingoa
Ngā Wai a Te Tūī celebrate arrival of Marsden fund recipient
Dr. Nālani Wilson-Hokowhitu (Kanaka ‘Oiwi Hawaii) proudly exudes an enduring passion for her culture, her whakapapa, her whenua and her tūpuna.
Unitec’s innovative research helps reduce plastic entering landfill
A Unitec research project on reducing construction waste has led major building suppliers to help develop an innovative timber cover that replaces single-use plastic on building sites.
Unitec lecturers step up to support Aotearoa’s biggest ever vaccine rollout
Back row: Dr Samantha Heath - Senior Lecturer in Nursing; Kate Barry - BNurse Academic Programme Manager; Pam Williams - Lecturer in Nursing. Front row: Ruth Jackson - Lecturer in Nursing; Dr Dianne Roy Associate Professor - Nursing
Five of Unitec's nursing lecturers have stepped up to take part in the rollout of the COVID-19 vaccine – Aotearoa’s biggest ever vaccine programme.
Unitec and Kāinga Ora partner to deliver quality homes
L to R: Lee Baglow, Head of School, Unitec; Nick Seymour, Programme Director Delivery, Kāinga Ora; Nick Sheppard, Deputy Chief Executive Schools and Performance, Unitec; Patrick Dougherty, General Manager Construction and Innovation Kāinga Ora; Peseta Sam Lotu-Iiga, Deputy Chief Executive Pasifika, Partnership and Support, Unitec; Pip Schollum-Manase, Manukau Institute of Technology Tech Park Manager; and Jake Curran, Programme Manager Trades and Services, Unitec.
A partnership between Unitec and Kāinga Ora to deliver four relocatable homes was recognised at a recent event at our Mt Albert campus.
Business thriving after Unitec grad follows his passion
Jacob Van Pelt is making a name for himself as a content creator and VFX artist even before he walks the stage at Unitec’s Autumn Graduation Ceremony in April.
Getting your year off to a good start
Your studies are a big step towards landing the job you want, but taking care of yourself along the way is key. We look at the importance of mental wellbeing, connections and asking for help.
Avondale Pavilion boosts street art
Located on the site of the former 3 Guys supermarket in Avondale, ‘the Pavilion’ is a 3-dimensional structure designed to showcase local graffiti and street artists. Each month for the next six months, a new artist will re-skin the pavilion with new artwork.
Overcoming the odds
Mohammed Alnahdi says Unitec’s support gave him the confidence he needed to finish a Certificate in Applied Technology - Electrical Engineering and go on to complete a Bachelor of Applied Technology - Electrotechnology with top marks - despite a huge personal setback.
Making a community-wide difference
As a Health Promoter with the Problem Gambling Foundation and a qualified youth worker, Morgan-Jean Butler is able to put the equity and social justice skills they studied into practice.
Pacific acting alumni star in Young Rock TV series
Performing and Screen Arts (PASA) alumni, Stacey Leilua, Fasitua Amosa and John Tui, made their debut on US television, appearing in Young Rock, a comedy/drama inspired by the early life of Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson.
Industry advice to Unitec students
Last year, the Unitec Industry Partnerships Team hosted virtual industry events. We've put together advice from these employers who participated in these events. What do employers expect from applicants? Watch this video to learn a few tips from your future employers.
Unitec Trades students top in the country with exam results
Two Unitec Trades students have excelled nationally in their recent industry exams, earning excellence awards from the Plumbers, Gasfitters and Drainlayers Board, and putting them at the top of their field in the country.
‘Care with purpose’ takes Tuitupou to the top
Unitec Sports, Exercise and Recreation graduate Michelle ‘Dee’ Tuitupou is a champion multi-tasker, and her dedication and drive is paying off.
All power to top female surveyor
Unitec graduate Megan Smith has her stepfather to thank for setting her on the path to nomination in the prestigious ‘UK Young Surveyor of the Year Awards’, staged by the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors.
Flying high on a new career journey
Luke Emerson had worked in the airline industry for 12 years when COVID-19 first struck.
Volunteering at Unitec
Unitec is building its Volunteer community! We partner with the Not-for-Profit sector and promote opportunities for students. On this page you will find information about the value of Volunteering and how you can get involved, whether you are a student or a Volunteer Organisation.
Lockdown Dogs – canine training moves online
A group of students from Unitec’s Canine Behaviour and Training programme have shown it is possible to teach dogs – and their handlers – new tricks.
The technologically triumphant Tominikos
A Samoan couple who are studying for a Certificate in Liaison Interpreting at Auckland’s Unitec Institute of Technology found the initial move to online teaching under the COVID-19 lockdown daunting, but are now embracing the change. “Before this he only owned a phone that we all had to answer for him, now we can’t get him off the laptop,” says 62-year-old Setefano Tominiko’s wife, Makarita
A values-driven and community focused partnership
Pacific owned non-profit organisation The Fono provides accessible, affordable, quality health services to those who need it most. They say their partnership with Unitec is a win-win for both organisations.
Architecture: from Fiji to New Zealand
Unitec launches Environmental Solutions Research Centre with ground-breaking asbestos project
A ground-breaking research project focused on protecting people and other living species from the dangers of asbestos has been announced as the inaugural project for Unitec’s newly-launched Environmental Solutions Research Centre (ESRC).
Unitec Scoops Top Prize in Eden Arts Art Schools Award 2019
Unitec Design and Contemporary Arts student Oliver Cain has won the Eden Arts Art Schools Award 2019 with his work Communal Conversation & Chewed Nipples; the first time that a Unitec student has won the highly-coveted inter-art school award.
Making a difference in his community
Andrew Arona had always known that he wanted to do something to make a change in his community, it just took him a little while to discover the right path to take.
Unitec Building Construction students prove they’re work-ready with award wins
Students from Unitec’s School of Building Construction notched up a cluster of wins at the recent NZIOB (New Zealand Institute of Building) Northern Chapter’s Student Awards for Excellence in the 2018 Academic Year.
The power of connections
Unitec Acting Students to Star in Pop-up Globe Youth Debut
Four Unitec students have been selected for starring roles in the Pop-Up Globe’s Youth Theatre production of The Two Gentlemen of Verona, under the direction of Rita Stone.







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