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Departing research champion bestowed Emeritus Professor title
Unitec has awarded the honourary title of Emeritus Professor on Marcus Williams to recognise his significant contribution to our institution in the field of research. It is the first time such an award has been made.
Keisha Rawiri awarded Kate Edger Scholarship for Master of Architecture Project
Bachelor of Architecture graduate and Ngā Wai A Te Tūī researcher Keisha Rawiri (Ngāti Hine, Ngāti Hāmoa) has been awarded a grant from The Kate Edger Educational Charitable Trust (KEECT) which will contribute to her Master of Architecture (Professional) Project supporting the regeneration of Tau Henare Marae in Te Taitokerau (Northland).
The power of connections
Andrea Reid’s Landscape Architecture studies at Unitec saw her start her journey into pollinator paths – a movement that aims to bring crucial pollinators into urban areas by connecting parks and reserves. It also saw her make some valuable connections of her own.
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Top schools shine at Unitec and MIT sponsored ASB Polyfest stage
Vibrant dances of lakalaka, mako and ma’ulu’ulu lit up the Tonga stage at this year’s Polyfest, as thousands gathered to watch thirty-eight schools showcase their talent, culture and pride.
Senior Medical Imaging lecturer wins national award for creating powerful learning experiences
A Unitec kaiako has received recognition for his teaching approaches to what he calls ‘taking students on a fascinating journey inside the human body.’
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SCALA seminar series
Welcome to The SCALA Seminar Series.
These free public seminars are 1 hour-long public lectures hosted by Unitec's Landscape Architecture, and Architecture departments. They are designed to provide students, staff and practitioners with high quality, relevant information from academics and practitioners on a variety of topics relating to the multi-disciplinarity of architecture, landscape design and landscape architecture.
Unitec |Te Pūkenga research highlights perception of school counsellors a barrier for secondary school ākonga
Ground-breaking research into ākonga views of counselling services at secondary schools in Aotearoa New Zealand has shown a general reluctance to get mental health support from school counsellors, particularly among male ākonga.
From diploma to master’s: a seamless study pathway at Unitec
Unitec prides itself on providing learning pathways for students, something Jessica Tregidga experienced firsthand six years ago.
Building Construction reconnects with alumni and honours graduates
More than a hundred guests gathered for School of Building Construction’s first-ever Alumni Reconnect Event on Tuesday, 15 April at Unitec.
Making a community-wide difference
As a Health Promoter with the Problem Gambling Foundation and a qualified youth worker, Morgan-Jean Butler is able to put the equity and social justice skills they studied into practice.
Employability resources
Access resources to support your career journey, whether that be planning or deciding on your next career move, writing CVs and Cover Letters or developing your job search skills.
Study overseas outbound exchange
Spend a semester or two studying towards your degree overseas!
Hyundai New Zealand partners with Unitec on new brand campaign
School of Creative Industries has entered into a partnership with Hyundai New Zealand to create digital promotional content for one of their leading car brands.
Unitec scientists reach out to support Ukrainian colleagues
As Russia continues its invasion of Ukraine, researchers across Ukraine are racing against time to move, hide or otherwise protect valuable scientific collections in museums and other research institutions, with education and research continuing remotely wherever possible.
Researchers combine expertise to champion rangatahi innovation in housing
A dedicated team of researchers are combining their identity and expertise to champion the intelligence and innovation of an entire generation in the housing sector.
Driving in New Zealand
When you arrive in New Zealand, you will need to familiarise yourself with the New Zealand Road Code, which explains safe driving laws and practices.
Unitec Creative Practice graduate wins major art award with her highly-acclaimed work, ‘Pink Bats’
“Where the Masters programme really shines is the Art and Design staff and their commitment to supporting students.” – Melissa McMahon, Unitec Master of Creative Practice graduate
Archiland Architectural and Construction Community Impact Scholarship
The purpose of the Archiland Scholarship is to provide financial support to a high achieving learner in a Building and Construction or Architecture related Level 6 and above programme, who is motivated to pursue a career in the industry and ensure outcomes that benefit Aotearoa’s communities in socially impactful ways.