Ray of sunshine wins Dr Hare Puke Māori Leadership Scholarship
Reina Daji, Wintec’s Library Customer Service Assistant, has just been named as the 2019 recipient of the prestigious Hare Puke Māori Leadership Scholarship.
Reina Daji, Wintec’s Library Customer Service Assistant, has just been named as the 2019 recipient of the prestigious Hare Puke Māori Leadership Scholarship.
Increasing youth engagement in local government and dealing with waste left behind after major events, are just two of the problem-solving challenges Wintec’s Design Factory NZ students are working on.
Studying had taken a back seat for Waitoa contract milker Joel Lawrence due to on-farm and family commitments. Then he heard about a new approach to studying that made it possible.
Four Māori nurses have graduated with Masters degrees from Waikato Institute of Technology (Wintec), and all agree that time is the biggest challenge, and a supportive network means everything.
A message from Wintec Acting Chief Executive David Christiansen
Wintec’s Katrina Van de Ven is quite adamant she wouldn’t have been awarded New Zealand HR Manager of the Year if it wasn’t for the team around her.
How does an engineering student studying with the Design Factory NZ at Wintec end up trouble-shooting for Japanese farmers from his new base in Melbourne?
Soda Inc. has launched the NZ Startup Bootcamp and registration is open now for teams to win $20,000 in cash prizes.
A cystic fibrosis survivor with a passion for Information Technology (IT) is the Wintec Gordon Chesterman scholarship recipient for 2018.
If you’d met Wintec student, Cody Steens two years ago, chances are you wouldn’t have guessed that in 2019 he’d be living in China and jumping at every opportunity that came his way.
Worldwide education developers, Kaospilot described as one of “the best design schools in the world”, are coming to Wintec this July so New Zealand teachers can experience a Kaospilot Masterclass workshop.
Netball is New Zealand’s most popular women’s sport, but foot injuries are common. Wintec student Terrina Chapman's foot research is helping to reduce injury through a partnership with Hamilton City Netball.
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