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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...

Alex de Vries and Team Win 2023 Unitec Bold Innovator Scholarship for Innovative Music Video Project

Afro-Kiwi writer, director, and producer Alex De Vries has been awarded the 2023 Unitec Bold Innovator Scholarship. De Vries, a recent Master of Creative Practice graduate from Unitec's School of...

Takina Te Hau e Te Reo Karanga - empowering the voice of wāhine Māori

Unitec’s Te Reo Karanga o Wairaka – Tuu Puna, the Wānanga Karanga programme empowering the voices of wāhine Māori through tikanga Māori.

Applications for Unitec Master's scholarships now open for Sem 2, 2023

Each year Unitec’s Tūāpapa Rangahau provides scholarships to students across Unitec’s Masters programs, supporting Unitec students to succeed

Unitec research reveals alarming ageism against elderly within health sector

Associate Professor Samantha Heath spoke to One News about the findings of soon-to-be released research from the Centre for Research in Education for Healthcare Professionals.

Matariki Sculptures light up Takapuna

Over the Matariki long weekend, an installation at Takapuna's Waiwharariki Anzac Square celebrated the event with sculptures created by Unitec's School of Architecture second-year design studio.

Unitec students' short film heads to New Zealand International Film Festival

A Unitec-produced short film set in South Auckland about a Samoan teenager faced with a life changing decision to help his family has been selected to screen at this year’s...

Unitec | Te Pūkenga automotive graduate selected for top technicians’ competition

Unitec Te Pūkenga automotive graduate Jae Kim has been selected as a finalist in the nationwide Hyundai technicians’ competition.

Daylighting streams to ease flood damage

Landscape Architecture staff and ākonga featured on Seven Sharp talking about daylighting streams for flood control.

Decomposable theatre design wins national architecture award for Unitec Masters student

A low-carbon and regenerative theatre design using bamboo, thatch, earth and wheat straw has netted Unitec Masters student Abigail Spence the distinction award in the recent TEAM Architects Scholarship awards.
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