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Scary but exciting – why it’s never too late to study construction

It doesn’t matter when you start, “education is for life”.

Survey Highlights State Violence and Treaty Breaches against Māori

As the country prepares to celebrate Waitangi Day a survey of Māori has highlighted the ongoing prevalence of state violence against Māori.

Protect Ihumātao Research Project awarded Royal Society Marsden Standard Grant

The Royal Society has awarded a Marsden Standard Grant to a hapū led research project which will examine Crown reluctance to address Māori-Tiriti interests in privately-owned land.

Building industry scholarship winners

Career changes led to scholarship wins for two Unitec students

Bold Innovator translating the visual into the written

This year’s recipient of the Bold Innovators Scholarship is Danae Ripley, who also won a Youth Award at the Molly Morpeth Canaday Awards in 2019. Although she completed her Master...

Te Riponga: Puni Reo Poitarawhiti

Puni Reo initiative highlighted as integral to normalising Māori language in communities

Dedicated staff and students maintain inspiration despite challenges of lockdown

Thinking outside the square comes naturally to Unitec’s Bachelor of Creative Enterprise student Tonina Ngatai (Ngāti Whakaue, Te Arawa).

Unitec Construction Waste Project Highly Commended at Tāmaki Makaurau Zero Waste Awards

Dr Terri-Ann Berry and her team were awarded “Highly Commended” in the Community Collaboration, Tāmaki Makaurau Zero Waste Awards for their project to reduce plastic use and waste in the...

Supporting the revitalisation of te reo Māori me ōna tikanga

Kō Tinana te waka Kō Whangatauatia te maunga Kō Roma te marae Kō Te Rarawa me Ngāpuhi ngā iwi Kō Hinekura Smith te ingoa

Ngā Wai a Te Tūī celebrate arrival of Marsden fund recipient

Dr. Nālani Wilson-Hokowhitu (Kanaka ‘Oiwi Hawaii) proudly exudes an enduring passion for her culture, her whakapapa, her whenua and her tūpuna.
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