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Alex de Vries and Team Win 2023 Unitec Bold Innovator Scholarship for Innovative Music Video Project
Afro-Kiwi writer, director, and producer Alex De Vries has been awarded the 2023 Unitec Bold Innovator Scholarship. De Vries, a recent Master of Creative Practice graduate from Unitec's School of Creative Industries, and his team received the $15,000 scholarship for their groundbreaking music video project, "Trust Issues".
Unitec develops tomorrow’s sports leaders through disc golf
... 12 students from Mt Albert Grammar School on 16 May. The games concluded with a sausage sizzle and prize giving. ...
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.
Unitec sports graduate is shooting for the stars
... missed out on selection for the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games, which was held the following year due to COVID-19. At ... and get back on the pathway towards the next Paralympic Games.” Neelam was born with lipomyelomeningocele, a form ...
French rugby team welcomed to the country at Unitec
... early 1800s. There were humorous references to the coming games against the All Blacks and the friendly rivalry that ...
In the community
... environment where people could connect, talk, relax, play games and enjoy themselves, doubling as a chance for the UPC ...
Josh Kingi-Perese
... represented Samoa in New Caledonia for the South Pacific Games and represented New Zealand in the World Sprints in ...
Top schools shine at Unitec and MIT sponsored ASB Polyfest stage
... at ASB Polyfest The activations included engaging games, harakeke weaving and making flower bouquets with ...
Creating structure in lifestyle sport
... sport in 2016, and it made its debut at the Tokyo 2020 Games. Up until that point, skateboarding was largely an ...
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.
Rangahau Horonuku Hou - Poster Exhibition
Online Poster Exhibition Day one poster session - Monday 6 December 2021 4:00pm to 6:00pm
Inside Story: Not your average field trip
What could architecture students from Unitec learn from a week working with a community in the centre of Colombo, Sri Lanka?
Unitec Professor’s profound influence on our research culture recognised at Professorial address
Professor Helen Gremillion was recognised for interdisciplinary research at her Professorial Address on Wednesday, 9 July 2025. With a background in gender studies and cultural anthropology, Prof Gremillion has engaged in research projects across a wide range of fields.
Space To Create - New Facilities Lifting Student Possibilities
Raising the standards has been taken to new heights at Unitec | Te Pūkenga - with students given additional avenues to shine and smash through their creative ceilings.
Electrical Appliance Serviceperson (EAS)
This course includes practical skills assessment required for Electrical Appliance Serviceperson (EAS) -endorsed to disconnect and reconnect- class of Electrical Workers Registration Board (EWRB) registration.
O-WEEK - Semester 2
Get ready for a week's worth of festivities as we prepare to welcome our new and returning #UnitecStudents! From VR Gaming to FREE PIZZA – make sure you make the most of O-WEEK
Student clubs
... students passionate about football. For Meetups, friendly games and connecting. Email akshayks482@gmail.com THE ...
Unitec |Te Pūkenga research highlights perception of school counsellors a barrier for secondary school ākonga
Ground-breaking research into ākonga views of counselling services at secondary schools in Aotearoa New Zealand has shown a general reluctance to get mental health support from school counsellors, particularly among male ākonga.