Tā (Sir) Haare Williams: A courageous advocate of authentic Treaty Partnership
As the country prepares to observe Waitangi Day, Te Whare Wānanga o Wairaka is celebrating a formidable leader who was instrumental to embedding its commitment to honoring Te Tiriti o...
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Unitec celebrates excellence in teaching and outstanding contribution
Staff from Unitec’s Mt Albert and Waitākere campuses gathered last week to celebrate excellence in teaching, research and service.
Unitec honours outstanding 2022 post-graduate researchers
Unitec Institute of Technology has announced the recipients of its 2022 post-graduate research awards.
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...
Unitec Play Brings Gender Conversation Into Focus
Unitec's School of Creative Industries' theatre production of Boys, Eleanor Bishop’s wild, smart, and confronting deconstruction of Greg McGee's iconic Kiwi play Foreskin's Lament, has left an indelible mark on...
School of Construction graduate excels in BRANZ ArchEngBuild Challenge
Unitec School of Construction graduate Jason Webb took part in the 2022 BRANZ ArchEngBuild Challenge and his team, which included Theresa Epton – Architectural Designer (ARA), and Wenxian Hu –...
New Centre for Research in Education for Healthcare Professionals launches at Unitec
Unitec is celebrating the launch of a research centre dedicated to providing Healthcare Professionals with the best educational opportunities available.
Unitec onshore agents’ day signals back to business for International outreach
More than 60 onshore international agents gathered at Unitec recently to celebrate the return of international students to the campus for the first time in two and a half years.
Kaupapa Māori Researchers shed light on severity of youth homelessness
Half of those experiencing homelessness in Aotearoa are under the age of 25 and new research has identified key contributing factors to the ongoing crisis.