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Bridging Education courses prove popular as alternate path into tertiary education

Bridging education courses are proving valuable in helping school leavers and career changers progress into tertiary education.

Unitec | Te Pūkenga welcomes Beijing Dance Academy back to Mt Albert Campus

Unitec | Te Pūkenga welcomed representatives from the Beijing Dance Academy onto the Mt Albert campus on Tuesday 12 March for their first visit since the COVID-19 pandemic.

"Your Point Of Difference Is Your Superpower"

Recent Unitec graduate Alex de Vries has launched his career in many directions - and with groundbreaking results - following his Master of Creative Practice (MCP), which has seen him...

Legendary actors share their craft with budding stars through Unitec’s bridging education programme

Some of the country’s leading lights in screen arts and acting are behind a Unitec bridging education programme designed to support students into a pathway of learning.

Using digital technology to preserve the past

Digital scanning technology developed by Unitec’s School of Architecture is helping to create a virtual record of threatened historical landmarks.

Unitec Engineering Students Impress Judges with Project Presentation

Unitec engineering students were the winners of Engineering New Zealand’s Auckland Branch’s GT Murray Award for the best student member presentation on an engineering research or design project.

From farming to cybersecurity: Unitec | Te Pūkenga graduate now security analyst at Auckland Transport

For ten years, Emilio Bargiacchi worked in agriculture and horticulture, primarily as a dairy farmer. Then, the COVID-19 pandemic hit, and he decided to switch careers. Now, he’s working as...

Unitec | Te Pūkenga welcomes Hebei University of Engineering delegation

December 8, Unitec hosted a delegation from Hebei University of Engineering (HUE), based in Handan, China, marking their first in-person New Zealand reception since the pandemic.

Creating structure in lifestyle sport

John MacFarlane had only ridden a board a handful of times before he embarked on his five-year-long thesis on skateboarding.

Maia Ratana | Kaupapa Māori Researcher in Māori Housing

This week, the Generation Kāinga team are co-designing and planning the build of an urban tiny home in Tamaki Makaurau, as well as holding wānanga to begin their research
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