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Unitec welcomes first Associate Professor of Pacific heritage
Lefaoalii Dion Enari has been welcomed at Te Noho Kotahitanga Marae.
Te Riponga: Puni Reo Poitarawhiti
Puni Reo initiative highlighted as integral to normalising Māori language in communities
Te Pātaka Art Trail opens at Unitec
A ceremony celebrating the opening of Te Pātaka, a community art trail at Unitec has helped highlight the significance of the whenua and its puna, Te Waiunuroa o Wairaka.
Inside Story: Building The Grand Pavilion
Rohini Contractor was still a student and in her final year of the Bachelor of Architectural Studies, when she volunteered to help co-ordinate the construction of an elaborate entrance pavilion for the Waiheke Island Sculpture on the Gulf, opening on 27 January 2017.
How we teach
From practical assignments to industry placements, we focus on the skills you need for a career so you can do more from day one.
The power of connections
Andrea Reid’s Landscape Architecture studies at Unitec saw her start her journey into pollinator paths – a movement that aims to bring crucial pollinators into urban areas by connecting parks and reserves. It also saw her make some valuable connections of her own.
Āheinga Equity Scholarship
Unitec is committed to providing an inclusive, barrier free environment that celebrates diversity. The financial support that this scholarship offers is intended to provide learners with disabilities, support for education related costs or other living costs that could be a barrier to study.
Rider Levett Bucknall Professional Quantity Surveyor of the Year Scholarship
The purpose of this scholarship is to provide financial support and an opportunity for a Bachelor of Construction with a major in Construction Economics student in their second or third year of study (or fourth year if studying part-time) to gain part-time work experience and potential full-time experience during all non-term times. This may continue for future years of study and upon graduation RLB may also make an offer of full-time employment.
Students completing their course in 2023 and graduating in early 2024 will also be considered.
Top schools shine at Unitec and MIT sponsored ASB Polyfest stage
Vibrant dances of lakalaka, mako and ma’ulu’ulu lit up the Tonga stage at this year’s Polyfest, as thousands gathered to watch thirty-eight schools showcase their talent, culture and pride.
Celebrating high achievers in postgraduate research
Four Unitec students have received recognition for achieving A+ results in their Master’s programmes.
Social worker comes full circle out West
Genevieve Sang-Yum, embodying hope in the face of New Zealand's family violence statistics, educates future social workers at Unitec's Waitakere campus, bridging theory with real-world practice to inspire impactful change.
Practical skills lead to third place win for international postgraduate student
Master’s student Thanh An Le shares how Unitec helped him develop his practical skills, get a scholarship, and complete a research project that won third place in a global tech competition.
School of Construction graduate excels in BRANZ ArchEngBuild Challenge
Unitec School of Construction graduate Jason Webb took part in the 2022 BRANZ ArchEngBuild Challenge and his team, which included Theresa Epton – Architectural Designer (ARA), and Wenxian Hu – Engineer (UoC), produced the winning design.
New Centre for Research in Education for Healthcare Professionals launches at Unitec
Unitec is celebrating the launch of a research centre dedicated to providing Healthcare Professionals with the best educational opportunities available.
Unitec Creative Industries' alumni feature in Amazon's Rings of Power
Amazon Prime Video's recently released billion-dollar TV series, The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power, features a line-up of graduates and staff from Unitec’s School of Creative Industries in the cast and crew of series one.
Unitec student Nicola Fraser highly commended in Eden Arts Initiative
A third-year art project helped Unitec student Nicola Fraser retell a story of loss and heartache in her great-great grandmother’s life, earning a highly commended judges award worth $2000 in the Eden Arts initiative for her crochet work – Thakl al umahat – Weight of a Mother.
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