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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.
Championing diversity and inclusion through HR
An aspiration to move from Recruitment to Human Resources saw Nanna Scrafton join Unitec’s Diploma in Business, majoring in HR. Now National HR Manager for HEB Construction, she tells us about her journey to a new career and her passion for promoting diversity in the workplace.
Can Artificial Intelligence help solve sustainability issues?
Creating innovative solutions aligned with UN Sustainable Development Goals is the theme of a three-day GenAI Hackathon hosted this week by Unitec, in collaboration with AI company Promptech and Amazon Web Services (AWS).
Accounting symposium at Unitec explores the impact of AI
The annual symposium brings together representatives from Massey University, University of Auckland, MIT, Unitec and AUT. It is designed to explore cutting-edge trends in contemporary accounting research.
Gifted graduates take divergent paths in design and contemporary art
Award-nominee in design workforce while postgraduate study beckons for ambitious illustrator
Real-world learning catches the eye of employers
Unitec Scholarships co-ordinator Nirmala D’Souza never thought she’d get back into learning. But after a 25-year gap, she thought she’d give it a go.
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.
“My qualification isn’t my trauma”
Turning a fight for treatment into advocacy for others
Unitec students' short film heads to New Zealand International Film Festival
A Unitec-produced short film set in South Auckland about a Samoan teenager faced with a life changing decision to help his family has been selected to screen at this year’s New Zealand International Film Festival (NZIFF)
Josh Kingi-Perese
At 22 years of age Unitec boatbuilding student Josh Kingi-Perese is proving to be a force to be reckoned with both on the water and off.
Admission and enrolment procedures
Admission and enrolment procedures Effective 1 January 2023
O-Week x Unitec | Indomie Noodle Games + Giveaways
Visit us at our Mt Albert campus and grab a pack of Indomie to get you through your uni week!
Unitec welcomes first Associate Professor of Pacific heritage
Lefaoalii Dion Enari has been welcomed at Te Noho Kotahitanga Marae.
Inside Story: Living The Racing Dream
“When I got there I thought, I’m falling in love,” says Unitec automotive student, James Hetaraka, after spending the weekend working with the racing team pit crew for the Porsche raced by Dempsey Wood. “I’ve always been interested in motorsport racing, but I’ve never been in the pits before."
Plumbing, drainlaying and gasfitting apprenticeships
Find out about our apprenticeships in plumbing, gasfitting and drainlaying.
Sam Kumar
As a Registered Nurse, Sam Kumar is fulfilling his goal of working in community-based care.
How we teach
From practical assignments to industry placements, we focus on the skills you need for a career so you can do more from day one.
Unitec Creative Industries' alumni feature in Amazon's Rings of Power
Amazon Prime Video's recently released billion-dollar TV series, The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power, features a line-up of graduates and staff from Unitec’s School of Creative Industries in the cast and crew of series one.
Inside Story: Not Your Average Build
The Sculpture on the Gulf pavilion was designed by Stephens Lawson Architects, but will be built by Unitec students from Architecture, Construction and Engineering. For some, the work will go towards course credits. For others, it’s a paid activity that will give students a chance to practice what they’ve learned in the classroom in the real world.