Jen shares her tips for teaching online during the COVID-19 lockdown
While the streets of New Zealand became eerily quiet as the country went into lockdown on 26 March 2020, behind the scenes at Wintec, staff had never been busier.
While the streets of New Zealand became eerily quiet as the country went into lockdown on 26 March 2020, behind the scenes at Wintec, staff had never been busier.
Today is World Health Day and it is dedicated to our nurses and midwives. It’s also the day, WHO released the first-ever State of the World’s Nursing report which Wintec has contributed to.
In a world where cancelled events are becoming the norm thanks to COVID-19, the IoT Waikato tech meet-up is going to fly this week regardless of any lockdown.
Waikato Institute of Technology Ltd (Wintec) will have a new board of directors from 1 April 2020.
More than 1,300 students will celebrate success by receiving their qualification during Wintec’s annual graduation week, with increasing numbers opting to graduate at Wintec’s Te Kōpū Mānia o Kirikiriroa Marae.
A new exhibition exploring a 15-year love affair with New Zealand glass art by Wintec Master of Arts student, Heather Olesen is an exciting experience in sculptural glass fluidity.
A new partnership with Netball Waikato Bay of Plenty will see Wintec provide a range of high-performance services to help boost the netball organisation’s talent development programme.
Wintec is the first educational provider in New Zealand to receive the GenderTick, showing a commitment to gender equality in the workplace.
Gold is usually associated with all that glitters, but a project led by a Wintec researcher has successfully used it to extract a low-cost cancer drug.
Wintec Communication student, Ben Wilson gave up his summer holiday at the beach to stay inside, filming and editing his first music video with music student, Flynn Walker. The result is the highlight of his study so far.
A new interactive exhibition, ‘Frankton’ celebrates Frankton town as a centre of creativity and art within Hamilton city. It features up-and-coming and established artists - many of them Wintec graduates.
For students, day one of their study journey is a day like no other. At Wintec this is recognised, and a significant drive to support learner success saw more students than ever before attend pōwhiri this week to mark the beginning of their study year.
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