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Welcome return of Unitec veterinary team to Tonga
It was a welcome return to Tonga for Unitec's veterinary nursing team. The veterinary nursing programme has been collaborating with South Pacific Animal Welfare (SPAW) since 2013, taking a veterinary team to Tonga yearly to care for animals on the island.
Business industry partner updates
... seeing what is fit for purpose, then I get to present my findings and make a recommendation to Cybercraft. When I ...
Parking
... or taking public transport to avoid the hassle of finding a parking spot. Payment Options: We accept payments ... credit/debit cards, and mobile payment apps. Some parking lots also support contactless payments for added ...
The practical aspect of a Business degree
As part of the Bachelor of Business (Management), students are asked to put theory into practice, working on real business projects with New Zealand companies as part of one of the programme’s final-year papers.
Experience Unitec
We offer lots of opportunities to come and meet the people who’ll ...
Taking homework literally
... high school. It was fun and a good course – they gave us lots to do. I learned the basics of house building and it ...
Build a career with Unitec
... shot. Go in with your arms wide and soak everything in. Ask lots of questions, share and tell stories, and have a laugh ...
How to make your application stand out from the crowd
EY is one of New Zealand’s largest professional services employers. We caught up with Campus Recruitment Senior Consultants Emma Byrt and Marion D’Cruz to find out what they look for in a graduate and what makes an application stand out.
What is IELTS?
IELTS is the best way to demonstrate your English language, ability to study, work or migration. At Unitec IELTS Centre, we offer IELTS on paper and IELTS on computer, we also offer IELTS One Skill Retake
One hundred years of dedication to Unitec
Four staff members reach long-service milestones
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.