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Getting your year off to a good start
The importance of mental wellbeing, making connections and asking for help.
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.
Six steps to finding employment (even if you have no experience)
Michael Ho completed a Bachelor of Computing Systems at Unitec, but his road to employment wasn’t easy – with a tough job market and a lack of work experience. He talks to us about the steps he took to eventually find work, what he’s doing today, and his tips for other students looking for work.
Forging a path in local government
In 1998, Shelley Wharton (nee Renkema) decided to make a career change and signed up for Unitec’s Environmental Engineering degree. Now Infrastructure Programmes Department Manager at Whangārei District Council and a member of the Water NZ Board, we spoke to her about her career journey and the challenges she’s faced as a woman in engineering.
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.
Bold Innovators Scholarship
One scholarship is available to support highly innovative recent Unitec graduates to take the next step with an idea they have developed during their studies at Unitec.
Upskill with Unitec
Navigate the evolving job market with confidence. Discover how Unitec equips you with the skills and knowledge employers seek in today’s competitive job market.
Unitec | Te Pūkenga automotive graduate selected for top technicians’ competition
Unitec Te Pūkenga automotive graduate Jae Kim has been selected as a finalist in the nationwide Hyundai technicians’ competition.
Unitec | Te Pūkenga Open Day 2023 to highlight skills of Bachelor of Business interns
A collaborative content creation campaign will showcase the skill and experience of Unitec | Te Pūkenga Bachelor of Business students at Open Day this Saturday 02 September.
Supporting diversity in trades
Unitec trades student Courtney Willan has set up a student club to support people new to the industry and help remove some of the barriers that discourage women from going into trades.
Start a Club
Looking at starting a club? There are a few things you need to know first.
How to make a complaint
Here you will find everything you need to know about making a formal complaint, the support that is available to you, and how the process works.
International terms and conditions of enrolment
Unitec Contract of Enrolment Terms and Conditions: International Applicants Below are Unitec’s terms and conditions from 1 July 2019. Please read this document before you submit your application to enrol at Unitec.
Paying your fees
You can pay in person, online, by post or with your student loan.
International students under 18
If you are an international student under 18 years of age on your first day at Unitec, this page contains important information you need to know, and the accommodation forms that need to be completed before your first day of study.
Getting his boots dirty at Beca
After graduating with a Bachelor of Engineering Technology in 2017, Alex van der Sande began his role as an Electrical Control Engineer at Beca. Currently seconded to New Zealand Steel, he’s putting his knowledge into practice onsite.
How to make your application stand out from the crowd
EY is one of New Zealand’s largest professional services employers. We caught up with Campus Recruitment Senior Consultants Emma Byrt and Marion D’Cruz to find out what they look for in a graduate and what makes an application stand out.
Unitec sports graduate is shooting for the stars
Twenty-nine-year-old shooting Para sport athlete and celebrated medalist Neelam ONeill came up for air at the end of the first lockdown in 2020, and decided she wanted to do something different with her life.
Portfolios
What to put in your portfolio if you’re applying for architecture, design or landscape architecture.
Veterinary Nursing Professional Development
As a qualified veterinary nurse you can deepen your knowledge, or specialise in a particular area, without committing to full-time study.