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Summer School is a great way to catch up or get ahead.
Space To Create - New Facilities Lifting Student Possibilities
Raising the standards has been taken to new heights at Unitec | Te Pūkenga - with students given additional avenues to shine and smash through their creative ceilings.
Cybersecurity Project
Cybersecurity Project
Canine Behaviour and Training
Dog Training Courses, now in Christchurch as well as Auckland
Refugee English Fund Grants
To be eligible, you must:
Postgraduate Programmes
Our postgraduate programmes are applied and flexible. Postgraduate certificates can be completed in six months and postgraduate diplomas in one year, while Masters typically take 18-24 months. You can also choose to study part-time to fit in with your work or family.
How To
How to videos to help you with our key systems, like Student Portal and Moodle.
Construction ākonga make a difference for disabled riders
Unitec | Te Pūkenga construction ākonga stepped up to help the Riding for the Disabled West Auckland branch recently by building a new animal shelter after the previous one was swept away in Cyclone Gabrielle.
Landscape Architecture & Interior Design grad show 2023
Prime Minister’s Scholarship
The Prime Minister's Scholarships for Asia (PMSA) and Latin America (PMSLA) are funded by the New Zealand Government and administered by Education New Zealand Manapou ki te Ao (ENZ). Since 2013, the Scholarships have enabled more than 2,400 New Zealanders to broaden their horizons through life-changing learning experiences in Asia and Latin America.
Bold Innovators Scholarship
One scholarship is available to support highly innovative recent Unitec graduates to take the next step with an idea they have developed during their studies at Unitec.
Unitec | Te Pukenga e-Press publications promoting open-access scholarship
Over the past six months, Unitec | Te Pūkenga ePress has released a wealth of research reports, discussion papers, and journals reflecting the vibrant research environment at Unitec.
Dr Terri-Ann Berry – our powerhouse professor
It’s been a busy three years for Professor Terri-Ann Berry as director of the Environmental Solutions Research Centre. Anyone who has met Dr Berry knows she is a powerhouse, so after the announcement of her professorship in late 2022, we asked where she gets her inspiration and drive from, especially as in February, Dr Berry and her husband will be riding 3000km from Cape Reinga to Bluff to raise funds and awareness for the Mesothelioma and Asbestos Awareness Trust.
Professor of Social Practice Helen Gremillion brings wealth of experience to Social Practise
Professor Helen Gremillion, one of our new Ahorangi at Unitec, arrived in Aotearoa New Zealand from the United States 15 years ago, bringing with her a wealth of experience in research into gender studies and cultural anthropology.
Former restaurant manager now champions cybersecurity, thanks to Unitec
Auckland-based Cybersecurity analyst Paul Thomas reckons it’s never too late to study and credits Unitec with helping him ‘find his thing’ after completing its highly-acclaimed cybersecurity programme.
From Passion to Pride: Kathryn's Unitec Mechanical Engineering Journey
Kathryn Billing, a structural steel welder at D&H Steel in Auckland, credits her family for sparking her interest in mechanical engineering. She completed a pre-trades certificate in mechanical engineering at Unitec in Auckland and recommends the program to school leavers interested in the trades.
Luseane Cains: A humble high achiever with a heart of gold
Luseane Cains has never been afraid to explore new opportunities, expand her knowledge and confront any challenges standing in her way. The Kupe scholarship recipient graduated as top scholar with her Bachelor of Early Childhood Education this year and crossed the stage to accept her degree in front of her daughter and family.
Unitec | Te Pūkenga automotive graduate selected for top technicians’ competition
Unitec Te Pūkenga automotive graduate Jae Kim has been selected as a finalist in the nationwide Hyundai technicians’ competition.
Decomposable theatre design wins national architecture award for Unitec Masters student
A low-carbon and regenerative theatre design using bamboo, thatch, earth and wheat straw has netted Unitec Masters student Abigail Spence the distinction award in the recent TEAM Architects Scholarship awards.
Ngā Taonga Mātauranga o Ngā Pou Mana Scholarships
Ngā Pou Mana have established yearly scholarships in collaboration with PHARMAC that are provided to kaimahi and/or tauira Māori who are in study, and/or those who have had a positive impact on their whānau, hapū, iwi or communities.