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Unitec sports graduate is shooting for the stars

Twenty-nine-year-old shooting Para sport athlete and celebrated medalist Neelam ONeill came up for air at the end of the first lockdown in 2020, and decided she wanted to do something...

Te Pūkenga and AWS help Māori and Pasifika learners land tech roles at New Zealand organisations

On 25 August 2022 Te Pūkenga and Amazon Web Services (AWS) celebrated the graduation of New Zealand’s tech professionals from the AWS re/Start program.

Unitec’s student engagement and satisfaction at an all-time high

Unitec’s key indicator of student engagement, its Student Net Promoter Score (NPS), has recorded a return to its best-ever result of 43 for new students and 23 for returning students.

“I love putting what I learn into practice”

Twenty-four-year-old Christian Curtis is studying for a New Zealand Diploma in Sport, Recreation, and Exercise (Community Sport and Recreation) at Unitec. Christian started the diploma through the ‘earn while you...

Unitec and MIT stage first collaborative careers' festival

Unitec and MIT have staged their first ever joint careers festival for the Tāmaki Makaurau region, focusing on Health, Nursing, Social Work and Counselling.

Unitec-Te Pūkenga announces two new Research Centres

Building on its already strong research capacity, Unitec-Te Pūkenga has established two more Research Centres

Unitec Architecture students showcase sustainability at New Zealand’s leading construction and design show

A bike pod made from upcycled materials was the centrepiece of a student-led product display at the BuildNZ show held recently at the Auckland Showgrounds. Thirty students from Unitec’s...

“Don’t let anyone else decide your future.”

Seeing her CV ripped up and thrown in the bin was enough of an incentive for Fijian-born Saras Pillay to decide she was never going to let anyone else decide...

In the media: Celebrating women's rugby with Kaha Cup

Creating a new taonga for women's rugby

Collaborative community graffiti pavilion moves to Henderson

Te Pūtahi Auaha – the community-based graffiti pavilion developed by Unitec staff and students – is to be relocated to a permanent base in Henderson this month.
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