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Using her past for good
Coming from a refugee background isn’t a hindrance for Rosemine Mutamuliza. She’s gone on to play a pivotal role in the lives of others like her, who are making Aotearoa their home.
The business students and the bees
Business students majoring in marketing were recently given an insider’s guide to the lives of bees, but what exactly do the lives of bees have to do with marketing?
Students light up Devonport with GLOW@Artweek
15 October 2018 85 second-year Unitec Architecture students transformed Devonport's Windsor Reserve into a light spectacular on 18-20 October 2019 for GLOW@Artweek - one of the leading attractions of Artweek Auckland.
Creating Art, Creating Artists
Academia and education can fall into the stereotype of being outdated and ticking boxes rather than innovating. Unitec Senior Lecturers Dr Bobby Hung and Gina Ferguson blow these tired clichés right out of the water.
The job market is constantly evolving – and you can too
Why study now? It’s not just to get a better job – although that definitely helps.
Unitec launches Environmental Solutions Research Centre with ground-breaking asbestos project
4 September 2019
Unitec Building Construction students prove they’re work-ready with award wins
Students from Unitec’s School of Building Construction notched up a cluster of wins at the recent NZIOB (New Zealand Institute of Building) Northern Chapter’s Student Awards for Excellence in the 2018 Academic Year.
Unitec Scoops Top Prize in Eden Arts Art Schools Award 2019
Unitec Design and Contemporary Arts student Oliver Cain wins prestigious art award with his work Communal Conversation & Chewed Nipples
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.
Build a career with Unitec
How Cole turned is passion for building and carpentry into a full-time job.
New Facility Brings Industry Standard Learning Spaces to Unitec
From early 2023, the completion of the Building 108 redevelopment will represent a milestone in consolidating the Unitec campus and providing modern facilities for multiple schools.
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.
“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 learn’ partnership that Unitec has with Auckland Council, the largest active recreation and exercise employer in Auckland. He now works full-time as a Healthy Active Learning Community Connector for Sport Waitākere while he is completing his diploma.
Unitec honours outstanding 2022 post-graduate researchers
Unitec Institute of Technology has announced the recipients of its 2022 post-graduate research awards.
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Te Pātaka Art Trail opens at Unitec
A ceremony celebrating the opening of Te Pātaka, a community art trail at Unitec has helped highlight the significance of the whenua and its puna, Te Waiunuroa o Wairaka.
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 in the cast and crew of series one.
Unitec Creative Industries Graduation Season Events 2022
Unitec's Creative Industries graduates are staging performances, screening films and exhibiting their art and design work throughout November. Please join us and show your support for these developing artists.
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.
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 audiences after a highly successful six-show season at the Herald Theatre, Aotea Centre last week.