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Updates due to Auckland weather events
Campuses fully open Thursday 16 February Last updated 7:55am Thursday 16 February 2023 Both Waitākere and Mt Albert campuses are fully open for for ākonga (students), kaimahi (staff) and visitors.
Pacific learners welcomed into the Unitec fanau
Unitec welcomes new Pacific students for Semester 1, 2025.
Kate Edger Practicum Awards
To assist a woman to carry out study for a Bachelor's or Master’s Degree or Postgraduate Diploma with a required practicum component at an approved Institute in the Auckland area. The awards will be made for a year of study that requires a student to undertake a practicum which is usually unpaid and involves travel or residence away from home.
Dogs head to maths class
An intriguing study to see if dogs can be taught to count is underway at Unitec’s School of Environmental and Animal Sciences.
Extensions and Assessment Concessions (AC)
When to apply for an extension or an Assessment Concession(AC), and how to apply.
Study support
Growing Pacific students beyond the reef.
Exam script review or recount
You can request a copy of your exam results and a recount.
Workshops
Want to upskill and get a feel for student life? Our workshops are a great opportunity to do both.
Acting ākonga find their voice with Chinese opera in Shanghai
Four Unitec acting ākonga from Unitec’s School of Creative Industries have returned from China after attending a three-week summer intensive at the Shanghai Theatre Academy(STA) in June, a longstanding partner of Unitec.
Join us for a life-saving event – the Unitec Blood Drive!
The Unitec Blood Drive is an opportunity for our ākonga and kaimahi to come together and make a difference in the community by donating blood.
External Support Services
Here you will find a list of external support services available in the community.
R-J Kairua
For R-J Kairua, studying Unitec's Diploma in Contemporary Music led to more success than he ever imagined.
Vehicle inspector refresher short course
Provides refresher training for Inspecting organisations (IOs) vehicle inspector staff to assist IO’s meeting Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency requirements as a condition of appointment.
From farming to cybersecurity: Unitec | Te Pūkenga graduate now security analyst at Auckland Transport
For ten years, Emilio Bargiacchi worked in agriculture and horticulture, primarily as a dairy farmer. Then, the COVID-19 pandemic hit, and he decided to switch careers. Now, he’s working as a security analyst at Auckland Transport.
Creative and practical learning helps Unitec -Te Pūkenga architecture graduates stand out in the workplace
We sat down with Unitec Te Pūkenga Architecture alumni, Lindy Ewart and Stu Penno, to talk about what the practice looks for when recruiting staff, and what advice they’d give graduates.
Growing New Zealand’s cybersecurity talent
The partnership between Spark and Unitec helped increase the pool of cybersecurity talent in New Zealand. We spoke to Spark’s Security Awareness & Operations Planning Chapter Lead, Carl Ling, about the benefits for both Spark and the country as a whole.
The job market is constantly evolving – and you can too
Why study now? It’s not just to get a better job – although that definitely helps.
Domestic terms and conditions of enrolment
Domestic Terms and Conditions of Enrolment Please note: These terms and conditions are effective as of the 27th July 2018. You need to accept these conditions to complete this application to enrol at Unitec.
"Your Point Of Difference Is Your Superpower"
Recent Unitec graduate Alex de Vries has launched his career in many directions - and with groundbreaking results - following his Master of Creative Practice (MCP), which has seen him develop a passion for filmmaking.
Using her past for good
Coming from a refugee background isn’t a hindrance for Rosemine Mutamuliza. She’s gone on to play a pivotal role in the lives of others like her, who are making Aotearoa their home.