Dogs head to maths class
An intriguing study to see if dogs can be taught to count is underway at Unitec’s School of Environmental and Animal Sciences.
Unitec lecturer Robyn Gandell receives award for mathematics paper
Unitec Bridgepoint lecturer Robyn Gandell was recognised at the Conference of the European Society for Research in Mathematics Education for her paper "Moving Mathematically."
Unitec student Nicola Fraser highly commended in Eden Arts Initiative
A third-year art project helped Unitec student Nicola Fraser retell a story of loss and heartache in her great-great grandmother’s life, earning a highly commended judges award worth $2000 in...
Shortland Street and Unitec creating a community of talent
The partnership giving Unitec students and graduates opportunities on screen.
Shining a light on the shadows – life for Tuvaluan overstayers in New Zealand
New research from Unitec hopes to shine a light on the dilemma of undocumented Tuvaluan overstayers living in New Zealand.
MIT and Unitec champion Te Tiriti based co-leadership in tertiary sector
Two of New Zealand’s largest institutes of technology have set an historical benchmark in the tertiary sector with the appointment of Keith Ikin (Ngāti Maniapoto, Ngāti Apakura) as Pou Hautu.
Former refugee takes out top architecture prize
Bright future for award-winning architecture student.
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.