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Partnership and Stakeholder Engagement
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Applied Research Methods
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Contact the marae team
For all bookings and enquiries about the Unitec marae, please contact the Marae Administrator.
New Zealand Certificate in Plumbing, Gas-fitting and Drainlaying - Level 4
The New Zealand Certificate in Plumbing, Gas-fitting, and Drainlaying Level 4 Apprenticeship programmes will now be managed by Earn Learn, which is part of Te Pūkenga.
Environment Minister David Parker checks out waste recycling project
Minister for the Environment David Parker joined the Environmental Solutions Research team and industry partners at the Ormiston Hospital site in East Tamaki where Savory Construction are trialing a construction waste recycling system.
2023 Unitec graduate Fifita Vai ‘Utukakau Latu’s passion to help others
2023 Unitec-Te Pūkenga graduate Fifita Vai ‘Utukakau Latu was interviewed by the New Zealand Herald about how her work as a youth worker in Auckland’s high-security Wiri prison inspired her to study for a Postgraduate Certificate in Applied Practice (Social Practice).
In the media: Celebrating women's rugby with Kaha Cup
Creating a new taonga for women's rugby
Let’s talk biodiversity
Unitec students gain hands-on experience that prepare them for the field.
Making Space for Water
In the Media: Matthew Bradbury, Assoc. Prof. of Landscape Architecture, spoke to Kathryn Ryan on Radio NZ's about the making "Space for Water" programme announcement made by Auckland Mayor Wayne Brown.
Environmental and Animal Sciences
Whether you're interested in pursuing a career in conservation, zookeeping, or veterinary nursing, our courses in Environmental and Animal Sciences provide a solid foundation for your studies and professional aspirations. Join us and discover the wonders of the natural world, and the exciting career opportunities that await you in these fascinating fields.
Engineering
Skilled and competent engineers are highly sought after. Learning civil, electrical, surveying or automotive engineering with Unitec and you’ll delve into a practical and creative problem solving to design things that matter and shape the world we live in. You'll not only learn industry best practice, we connect you with industry professionals and give you the right balance of practical and theoretical learning. This means as a Unitec engineer, you'll be more career ready and set to jump in your field even before you graduate.
Creative Industries
At Unitec, we can help prepare you for any creative field you’re interested in, whether it’s working on screen or behind the scenes, dancing or choreographing, creating visuals and media, designing graphics, or photography. Our lecturers are experienced in their fields and will help guide you to develop your own unique style, technique and method of expression, whatever area you choose to specialise in.
Discover shows and events in school of creative industries.
Architecture, Interior and Landscape
At Unitec we believe in applying your learning to the real world. Architecture isn’t just about creating beautiful structures and spaces, it’s about how we shape our world by planning, designing and advising on the construction of smart, effective, sustainable, innovative and inspiring buildings. Courses are taught by passionate, established industry professionals from New Zealand and around the world.
Construction
Our programmes are presented by industry experts and provide a real practical, hands-on approach to learning. They’re linked to industry, interactive and offer a balance of applied and theoretical learning. Invest in your future, come and study construction with us.
Celebrating the brilliant minds and benevolent hearts of our graduates
Applying the knowledge gained throughout study to support and empower their own communities is an aspiration held by many Te Whare Wānanga o Wairaka graduates.
Mahi Kotahitanga creates cybersecurity career opportunities
A unique journey exploring and understanding the intricacies of cybersecurity is underway for thirty new ākonga, who were recently welcomed into the whānau at Unitec-Te Pūkenga .
Environmental Solutions Research Centre working to reduce construction plastic
Dr Terri-Ann Berry, Director of Unitec-Te Pūkenga Environmental Solutions Research Centre spoke to TV One's Sunday and Breakfast shows about work the centre is doing to reduce the amount of plastic from construction waste going into landfill.