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Budgeting, careers advice or counselling - come to us for any personal support you need.
Our campuses
We have two campuses across Auckland at Mt Albert and Waitākere (Henderson).
International fees 2025
This page provides an overview of the fees for international students at Unitec.
Student Council
The Unitec Student Council represent the student collective voice within Unitec.
Unitec develops tomorrow’s sports leaders through disc golf
A focus on developing key leadership and event management capabilities has helped the School of Community Studies produce a stream of quality graduates in the Diploma of Sport, Recreation and Exercise.
Unitec celebrates Rotuman Language Week
This year’s Pacific Language Weeks programme starts with Rotuman Language Week (Gasav Ne Fäeag Rotuạm Ta) which was being celebrated across Aotearoa from 11-17 May.
Business
Our programmes provide a solid understanding of current practices and principles and connect students directly to industry.
Unitec graduate talks about community arts role
Unitec Master of Creative Practice graduate Shona Dey is a photographer based in Auckland who focuses on visualising relationships between people and their environment to reveal hidden connections.
Unitec Pre Police Course
NZ Police is looking for people who care about keeping our communities safe. This is a perfect opportunity to get prepared.
Study Construction Courses: Management, Engineering & Surveying
Looking to build a career that lasts? Study construction at Unitec! We offer a range of practical job focused construction courses in a range of disciplines.
Student Advocate
For independent advice on a wide range of issues contact your Student Advocate.
Māori & Pasifika Trades Training Scholarships
If you are of Māori and/or Pasifika descent, aged 16 – 40, and want to learn a trade or study the New Zealand Certificate in Health & Wellbeing, you could study free at Unitec.
Longstanding Shandong partnership celebrated
More than twenty years of successful partnership between Shandong Province in China and Unitec was celebrated with the visit of two key educational organisations last week.
Behavioural science expert tells business students to embrace failure
Professor Ben Voyer from ESCP Business School in London, who gave a guest lecture to Unitec ākonga and kaimahi, educators and industry professionals on "The Psychology of Mistakes and Organisational Innovation”
Policy and Discourse in Contexts of ECE
Policy and Discourse in Contexts of ECE
Air New Zealand - transition your career
While you’re waiting to get back into the air, here are a few subjects you might be interested in studying in the mean time.
Acting Graduate: I tell the stories of my people
JOB: Filmmaker and actor QUALIFICATION: Bachelor of Performing & Screen Arts (Acting for Screen and Theatre) & Postgraduate Diploma in Creative Practice
Hyundai New Zealand partners with Unitec on new brand campaign
School of Creative Industries has entered into a partnership with Hyundai New Zealand to create digital promotional content for one of their leading car brands.
Building Construction reconnects with alumni and honours graduates
More than a hundred guests gathered for School of Building Construction’s first-ever Alumni Reconnect Event on Tuesday, 15 April at Unitec.
Advanced Energy Technology Scholarship
Te Pūkenga is participating in a national Advanced Energy Technology research and development programme in which the goal is to grow the capability and knowledge of learners in this emerging sector. Unitec and MIT are working in collaboration with a number of research organisations who are researching and developing the next generation of technology for high performance electric motors for the transport sector (aircraft, ships and trains).
The purpose of the Scholarship is to provide financial support and encourage all domestic students, particularly Māori, Pacific and women learners who have an interest in this specific sector of Engineering (Electrical and Mechanical). The scholarship aims to support students facing disadvantage and/or inequitable access to tertiary education which would otherwise present barriers to their pursuit of engineering studies.