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... Download the Ākonga Angitū Student Charter Are you looking for Our Unitec Policies , and what they mean for you ...
Hire an Apprentice
... both you and your apprentice we’ll take care of the rest. Looking to train your crew? If you have a crew already working for you and looking to up-skill, we can get help you right now. Train my ...
Real-world learning catches the eye of employers
... students with the skills that businesses are actively looking for. He’d also encourage students to consider ... employment. Grades are all good and well, but when you're looking for a way to differentiate, you need more than ...
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Whether you’re looking into tertiary education, wanting to upskill, or are ...
Extra electives
... may enhance your qualification or help you when you’re looking for a job. ...
Unitec and MIT celebrate more than 20 years with ASB Polyfest
... sustainability of ASB Polyfest. With so many young people looking to explore further education beyond high school, ...
Getting ākonga set to thrive in 2025
... Head of School, Trades & Services, Lee Baglow; Shane is looking at studying towards New Zealand Certificate in ...
Homestay Accommodation
... confirmation of your host family Apply online now Are you looking for More information on: Living in Auckland, then ...
From Passion to Pride: Kathryn's Unitec Mechanical Engineering Journey
... Trades Training (MPTT) Scholarship Programme . “I was looking online for mechanical engineering courses and was ...
Kura Pō - Te Reo Māori Evening Classes
Learn te Reo Māori from scratch or improve your existing knowledge with a free evening class.
In the community
When our team get the chance to be out in the community, we’re always keen for a chat about your options. Check out where we plan to be this year.
Unitec Fono Faufautua
Unitec’s Fono Faufautua committee is making Pasifika count.
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.
A journey from self-doubt to self-belief
Unitec social practice graduate and charity executive Brook Turner was driven to complete his master’s by a desire to model success for his children while at the same time breaking a generational cycle.
Unitec welcomes first Associate Professor of Pacific heritage
Lefaoalii Dion Enari has been welcomed at Te Noho Kotahitanga Marae.
A great launchpad into the world of work
It was the virtual clothing fitting mobile app that Data and AI technical specialist Libby Lavrova developed when she was in Year 12 at Kamo High School in Whangārei that first launched her career in computing, and has taken her on to a coveted role in AI at global tech giant, IBM.
The World is Your Oyster as a Qualified Plumber, Says Senior Lecturer.
Over three decades ago, John Pepere completed his plumbing apprenticeship at Unitec. After 20 years working overseas, he came back to where it all started – to share his knowledge with the next generation.
Unitec School of Architecture Students Named Dulux Colour Awards finalists
The finalists for the 38th annual Dulux Colour Awards have been announced by this year’s esteemed judging panel. A stunning 83 projects have been chosen from a record 527 entries, as judged by five design industry professionals from New Zealand and Australia, and two Unitec Bachelor of Architecture students, Henry Newberry, Abigail Spence are among the New Zealand finalists.
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From practical assignments to industry placements, we focus on the skills you need for a career so you can do more from day one.
"Your Point Of Difference Is Your Superpower"
Recent Unitec graduate Alex de Vries has launched his career in many directions - and with groundbreaking results - following his Master of Creative Practice (MCP), which has seen him develop a passion for filmmaking.