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Te Pūkenga recognises that financial support is essential for our ākonga in managing their study goals. The scholarship provides financial support and the opportunity to participate in industry work placement opportunities.
Open 27th January 2025 | Closed 30 April 2025
To be eligible, you must:
Submitted by cwang5 on Mon, 15/05/2023 - 3:05pm
“My family is the biggest influence on why I got interested in mechanical engineering,” says Kathryn. “My uncle is like an engine doctor; `we have panel beaters in the family, and my dad was in engineering as well.”
An early memory for Kathryn is her dad tinkering around with his car. While she did not get into automotive or panel-beating work, she was always interested in welding.
“I have always been fascinated about how you can shape metal. I found I was particularly good at welding, had quite a steady hand, and enjoyed it.”
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15 May 2023
The Connect events effectively bridge the gap between students and employers, says Shani Sauerman, Senior Industry Partner from Unitec’s Industry Workforce team.
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