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Manaakitanga drives International learner success at Unitec
Unitec's commitment to manaakitanga, or showing respect, generosity, and care for others, is making a positive impact on our overseas learners with a 20% increase in international student numbers from last year.
Tū i te ora Scholarship for Māori Students
Northland Regional Council’s Tū i te ora Scholarship recognises and supports students to undertake study, research or training that relates to council’s environmental and regulatory functions.
Can Artificial Intelligence help solve sustainability issues?
Creating innovative solutions aligned with UN Sustainable Development Goals is the theme of a three-day GenAI Hackathon hosted this week by Unitec, in collaboration with AI company Promptech and Amazon Web Services (AWS).
Student ID cards
Get your student ID card and access all the student benefits that come with it.
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).
Collaborative community graffiti pavilion moves to Henderson
Te Pūtahi Auaha – the community-based graffiti pavilion developed by Unitec staff and students – is to be relocated to a permanent base in Henderson this month.
Outbound Study Abroad Exchange
Spend a semester or two studying towards your degree overseas!
Graduation ceremony
Everything you need to know about the Graduation Ceremony, including what to wear, where to go and how to get tickets for friends and family.
Academic Integrity
Understanding Plagiarism and Contract Cheating
Unitec celebrates first Vanuatu Bislama Language Week
The Unitec Pacific Centre ran an arts-focused workshop called Let’s Celebrate Vanuatu Bislama Language Week
Unitec and MIT celebrate more than 20 years with ASB Polyfest
Tāmaki Makaurau vocational education providers are partnering to mark the 50th anniversary of the Auckland schools’ Pacific cultural festival.
Getting ākonga set to thrive in 2025
Unitec’s on-campus enrolment events are inspiring returning migrants and local learners to pursue new career paths and further education opportunities.
Carrington residential development
Information about the Carrington residential development around the Unitec Mt Albert campus
New Masters of Applied Science Programme in Biodiversity Management launches
Addressing the demand for advanced industry-focused training, the programme incorporates Mātauranga Māori content to enhance graduates' cultural competency.
From Passion to Pride: Kathryn's Unitec Mechanical Engineering Journey
Kathryn Billing, a structural steel welder at D&H Steel in Auckland, credits her family for sparking her interest in mechanical engineering. She completed a pre-trades certificate in mechanical engineering at Unitec in Auckland and recommends the program to school leavers interested in the trades.
Kura Pō - Te Reo Māori Evening Classes
Learn te Reo Māori from scratch or improve your existing knowledge with a free evening class.
The 'No Experience' Issue
Finding a job without work experience can be tricky, but there are ways around it - including using your course work to demonstrate your ability.
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.
Increased family violence funding must enhance support for kaupapa Māori initiatives
The Minister for the Prevention of Family Violence and Sexual Violence, Marama Davidson announced an additional $114.5 million operating funding over the next four years to support the elimination of whanau and sexual violence.
Citizenship or permanent residency
Learn what types of identification can be used, and how to provide your proof of citizenship or permanent residency to Unitec.