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Te Puea Marae transforms approach to transitional housing
Te Puea Marae in Mangere is tranforming the approach to transitional housing support through its unique marae based initiative Manaaki Tangata E Rua.
Jaycee Maunsell-McMenamin (Ngāpuhi)
... “Whai Ake is a really good programme - being together learning Māori things as well as being supported in your ...
Trades
Whether you choose to study automotive, mechanical, electrical, carpentry, plumbing, gasfitting or drainlaying, you’ll get real, hands-on experience at Unitec. Allow us to fast-track you into a career with great value and earning potential as one of New Zealand’s longest providers of trades training by industry professionals.
Fees Free Tertiary Study
... on the NZQF at level 3 or above, and not part of a school learning programme or secondary-tertiary programme. Where ...
Unitec Professor Collaborates on Global Climate Change Project
Associate professor in landscape architecture Dr Matthew Bradbury shares the results of his four-month sabbatical in Italy, collaborating on a managed retreat research project with Politecnico de Milano.
Emmy winning Unitec graduates
... Morgana recalls her time at Unitec as a vital part of her learning journey. “I studied a Bachelor of Performing ...
Forging a path in local government
In 1998, Shelley Wharton (nee Renkema) decided to make a career change and signed up for Unitec’s Environmental Engineering degree. Now Infrastructure Programmes Department Manager at Whangārei District Council and a member of the Water NZ Board, we spoke to her about her career journey and the challenges she’s faced as a woman in engineering.
Overcoming the odds
... in what we were doing. They encouraged independent learning, but would step in to check on us and point us in ...
Creative Industries partner updates
... last couple of years with COVID, lockdowns, remote learning, and the relocation of our performing and screen ...
International students under 18
If you are an international student under 18 years of age on your first day at Unitec, this page contains important information you need to know, and the accommodation forms that need to be completed before your first day of study.
Scholarships and Awards
... achievements and the challenges of dedicating yourself to learning, whether that's in a vocational trade, at ...
Graduation ceremony
Everything you need to know about the Graduation Ceremony, including what to wear, where to go and how to get tickets for friends and family.
One hundred years of dedication to Unitec
... in Design (30 years); Karen Crisp, Technical Teaching and Learning Advisor (20 years); and Paul Woodruffe, Senior ...
Our leadership team
... has held senior roles and worked as a consultant for learning institutes and government bodies in many countries ... across multiple industries, most recently in Work Based Learning. In his spare time, Mr Meyer has been helping ...
International Study Grant
... external bodies; they are applying for Recognition of Prior Learning or Cross Crediting to reduce the number of credits ... they are likely to be applying for Recognition of Prior Learning or Cross Crediting to reduce the number of credits ... they are likely to be applying for Recognition of Prior Learning or Cross Crediting to reduce the number of credits ...
Ākonga (student) complaints procedure
... industry trainee or apprentice. A person who is involved in learning and/or assessment (at an education and training ... to make a decision. Kaiako: Teacher or facilitator of learning Kaimahi: Staff member, includes kaiako, learning advisor, ākonga support, and allied services ...
Stay informed
... will classes be taught at this time, see our Teaching and Learning Online page Advice and tips on how to be kind at ...
Orientation
... Short Course Programme Date Time Building Literacy and Learning Short Course (Whaikaha) Orientation Schedule Mon 21 ...
Booking the marae
... however, we have catering suppliers available. Puukenga (learning spaces) Classroom and tea and coffee-making ...
Creating Art, Creating Artists
Academia and education can fall into the stereotype of being outdated and ticking boxes rather than innovating. Unitec Senior Lecturers Dr Bobby Hung and Gina Ferguson blow these tired clichés right out of the water.