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In the community
When our team get the chance to be out in the community, we’re always keen for a chat about your options. Check out where we plan to be this year.
Student services
Budgeting, careers advice or counselling - come to us for any personal support you need.
Create your personalised Study Guide
Want to work out what to study and be inspired about your future? Create your own personalised Study Guide (brochure).
Bold Innovator translating the visual into the written
This year’s recipient of the Bold Innovators Scholarship is Danae Ripley, who also won a Youth Award at the Molly Morpeth Canaday Awards in 2019. Although she completed her Master of Creative Practice specialising in painting, Danae has long had a passion for art writing and throughout her studies regularly contributed to art news publications.
Unitec strengthens ties with Hebei Province
A recent visit by key executives from Hebei Bureau of Education and key local universities in Hebei Province in China has strengthened Unitec’s relationship with the region
Whaikaha's New Innovative Learning Space at Unitec
The Whaikaha/Supported Learning team threw open the doors to their brand-new, purpose-built learning facility during an Open Day celebration at Te Puna, welcoming friends and whānau. It’s been a long journey for the team, as they navigated their growth and evolution across the Mt Albert campus over the years.
Growth mindset took him to places
John Aranui’s decision to leave school in Sixth Form an sign up to a degree at Unitec turned out to be a good one. After working in Australia for a number of years, he’s now a Senior Quantity Surveyor at Woods Glass - New Zealand’s market leader in commercial glazing and architectural glass supply.
Building careers with the NZ Certificate in Carpentry (NZCC)
As New Zealand's building industry grows, young builders, like 23-year-old Asadullah Ishaqzada, are rising to meet this demand, with courses such as the NZ Certificate in Carpentry (NZCC) at Unitec|Te Pūkenga
Interview tips
Here’s a few tips on how to prepare for your next job interview.
R-J Kairua
For R-J Kairua, studying Unitec's Diploma in Contemporary Music led to more success than he ever imagined.
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.
Student Voice
Student Voice refers to the range of ways in which students can engage in actions and decisions which shape their learning environment at Unitec.
Acting Graduate: A story told well is a powerful thing
JOB: Professional Actor QUALIFICATION: Bachelor of Performing & Screen Arts (Acting for Stage & Screen)
Architecture: from Fiji to New Zealand
After 13 years running his own architectural firm in Fiji, it may seem strange that Shableet Chandra headed to New Zealand to study architecture. But, as this self-confessed design lover says, his time at Unitec not only broadened his architectural knowledge and creativity but helped him reset the goals for his company.
Making a difference in his community
Andrew Arona always knew that he wanted to do something to make a change in his community, it just took him a little while to find the right path to take.
Class Reps
Class Reps act as a voice for students and work as liaisons between their classmates, Student Council and staff at Unitec.
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).
School of Computing, Electrical & Applied Technology Research Groups
Explore our diverse research groups driving innovation and practical solutions across engineering, technology, education, and sustainability.
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.