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Clubs are a great way to meet new people and make the most out of your time while studying.
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Sports clubs
BADMINTONWe're looking for badminton enthusiasts! If you're interested in playing badminton on campus with others then send the clubs and sports team an email. |
BASKETBALLIf you're interested in starting up a Basketball club, email our Clubs and Sports Co-ordinator on clubsandsport@unitec.ac.nz |
FOOTBALLIf you're interested in starting up a football club, email our Clubs and Sports Co-ordinator on clubsandsport@unitec.ac.nz |
SQUASHThe Squash Centre offers a fun and enjoyable experience to learn and play this fast and exciting sport. For only $9.00 for a 45 minutes session, gather up your mates and make a booking at www.natsquash.co.nz or call 815-8602. |
VOLLEYBALLIf you're interested in starting up a volleyball club, email our Clubs and Sports Co-ordinator on clubsandsport@unitec.ac.nz |
Lifestyle and interests
ALLY NETWORKThe Ally Network is made up of diverse staff and students, working together to build a more inclusive environment for diverse sexualities and genders at Unitec. To be part of this movement email the Ally Network team. |
BOOK CLUBDo you enjoy reading for leisure? Need an excuse to rave about your new favourite book? The Unitec Book Club meets to share recommendations and to chat about books, authors, events and more. Want to join? Email Sana via ssaleem@unitec.ac.nz |
CONNECT: CHRISTIANS(TSCF)Connect is the place to be at Unitec Mt Albert! We meet together every week on campus to read the bible & have engaging discussions about faith and life at building 159 (The Chaplaincy Building) on campus. Anyone is welcome to join us! See you there! Visit our Facebook page for details on when and where we're meeting! |
ECO-REPSEco-Reps are a group of staff and students who are interested in going Green at Unitec. We make a difference, lead by example, promote environmentally responsible fun on campus and help implement Unitec's Environmental Sustainability Strategy. Connect with Green My Unitec on Facebook for more information. |
ISACA STUDENT GROUP (ISG)Information Systems Audit and Control Association (ISACA) Student Groups (ISGs) encourages education beyond the classroom by enabling computing students (with a focus on cybersecurity in particular) to connect, network and learn from a supportive group of professionals and each other. We have monthly group meetings and events where a specific topic will be covered by industry experts. You can learn more about ISACA here, connect with us on Facebook, or contact Katherine McConnell for more information. |
UNITAOWithin contemporary society, the pace of our footsteps is getting faster and faster; we strive to become the best, trapping us in the never-ending cycle of pursuing so-called ‘success’. A s a result, more and more of us become emotionally and psychologically unstable. Therefore, the intention of this club is to provide a 'harbour' for everyone who wants to dock their current sailing boat/ship and join us on the shore to rediscover the possibilities our life has on offer - we don't have to be determined by the sea (external factors). Through this process, we hope to become more composed, genuine, and at ease when encountering the uncertainties of life as we become more existentially intelligent. The books that we will be touching upon are Confucian classics such as: 'Da Xue' and 'Zhong Yong' (Both of them are non-religious book and have more than 2500 years history. And the thoughts and ideas are also very suitable for modern daily life.) Want to learn more about UniTao? Email Ye Ding or connect with the club via Facebook |
Cultural groups
UNITEC CHINESE STUDENT ASSOCIATION (UCSA)The Unitec Chinese Student Association (UCSA) is here to serve and support Chinese students to establish a link between students, Unitec, and the community. We welcome Chinese students or anyone who is interested in Chinese culture to join our association. UCSA regularly carries out various activities. For more information, find us on WeChat official account at UNITEC_UCSA or like us on Facebook. |
UNITEC MUSLIMS CLUBThe Unitec Muslims club was established for both students and staff at Unitec. It aims to:
Contact Mohammad Sarker (staff) or Norasieh Md Amin (staff) for more information. |
MĀTĀTUPU - STUDENT MĀORI ASSOCIATIONMātātupu aims to support Māori Students at Unitec through providing a safe environment where tikanga Māori is embraced and celebrated. We teach Māori practices to ensure rich Māori identity is developed and sustained through student engagement, experience and success. We hold meetings at Te Noho Kotahitanga Marae where students participate in Kapa Haka, sports, social events and more. Join us on Facebook to keep up to date or for more information contact Tane Hodgson. Mauri Ora! |
UNITEC PASIFIKA STUDENTS ASSOCIATIONThe Unitec Pasifika Students Association (UPSA) is founded on the desire to create a community for our Pasifika students, where we all have the opportunity to connect and support each other as we journey through the seas of education together. UPSA will also represent the Pasifika student voice, external of USC and create initiatives and events that improve the Pasifika learner experience whilst showcasing the range of different cultures that we represent. Interested in joining UPSA? Contact your Pacific Rep Lupe Kautoke on pacificrep@unitec.ac.nz |
Start a club
If you're thinking about creating your own club, running an event or activity, then take a look at our clubs and sports handbook below or contact us for more information.
Contact us
EMAIL: clubsandsport@unitec.ac.nz