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Unitec welcomes first Associate Professor of Pacific heritage
Lefaoalii Dion Enari has been welcomed at Te Noho Kotahitanga Marae.
Inspirational Unitec alumnus keen to have positive impact on how our cites are designed and built
When twenty-seven-year-old Luke Bailey left Avondale College back in 2015, he had no idea that nine years later he’d be running his own property development firm with a $6 million deal under his belt.
Auckland severe weather
Limited services open on campus Thursday 17 April Last updated 7:54am Thursday 17 April 2025
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.
Electrical Appliance Serviceperson (EAS)
This course includes practical skills assessment required for Electrical Appliance Serviceperson (EAS) -endorsed to disconnect and reconnect- class of Electrical Workers Registration Board (EWRB) registration.
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.
Māori academic excellence celebrated at Kahurangi
Family members and loved ones were welcomed on to Te Noho Kotahitanga marae with a haka pōwhiri by this year’s Whai Ake scholarship ākonga which set the tone for the Kahurangi celebration.
Celebrating high achievers in postgraduate research
Four Unitec students have received recognition for achieving A+ results in their Master’s programmes.
Unitec introduces New Zealand's First Bachelor of Veterinary Nursing Degree
Unitec Institute of Technology has announced that it will offer a Bachelor of Veterinary Nursing degree from mid-this year; the first tertiary institution in New Zealand to do so.
Congrats to the Class of 2024! You made it!
More than a thousand graduates have been celebrated in Unitec’s Autumn Graduation ceremonies.
“It’s never too late to learn” – Turning your passion into a profession
Samoan born and raised Lite Elisara graduated from Unitec with a Bachelor of Applied Technology - Automotive Engineering in 2015 with his three years of study funded by New Zealand & AUSAid scholarships. The former International student returned home after his studies and is now a lecturer in automotive engineering at the National University of Samoa (NUS).
Unitec 2025 Construction Alumni Reconnect
Join us for the Unitec Construction Alumni Reconnect event
Faith and family key drivers to Pacific ākonga success
The Unitec Pacific Graduation Celebration on Thursday saw 45 graduands acknowledged for completing their qualifications and honoured in front of their families ahead of graduation ceremonies at Auckland’s Aotea Centre this week.
Te Puna Waiora – the spring of wellbeing Counselling services at Unitec
Counselling is a free and confidential service for all students, and is available at both our campuses.
Supported Learning Talk and Tour
Join Unitec's Supported Learning team for one of our Talk and Tour afternoons.
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.
Unitec postgrad lights up Harbour Bridge, challenging perceptions
Master’s student, Alex Watene’s (Ngāpuhi, Ngāti Whatua, Te Arawa a Tūhoe) work ‘Re-Indigenising Gender Diversity here in Aotearoa/New Zealand’ on Auckland Harbour Bridge was included in this year’s Auckland Pride Festival as part of the Vector Lights programme.
Unitec lecturer’s photographic exhibition investigates psychodrama
Lecturer Yvonne Shaw has opened an exhibition of her photography work at Toi o Wairaka Gallery in Te Pūtahi, Building 108.
Unitec team wins key award for sustainable innovation with autonomous AgriTech vehicle
A team featuring a School of Computing, Electrical and Applied Technology lecturer and a school graduate has won first prize at the annual International Conference on Smart Sustainable Development held in Auckland recently.
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.