Passion for trees sees Wintec staff member win arboriculture award
Wintec staff member Rob Graham has been awarded the Ronald Flook Award, recognising his extraordinary services to the arboriculture industry.
Wintec staff member Rob Graham has been awarded the Ronald Flook Award, recognising his extraordinary services to the arboriculture industry.
Tōia Mai, Hamilton’s new, interactive, public art sculpture will be revealed next week at the Ferrybank reserve overlooking the Waikato River.
Waikato Institute of Technology’s (Wintec’s) commitment to creating equal pay opportunities for all staff has been acknowledged at the recent YWCA Equal Pay Awards with a Best Practice Compact award.
New Music and Performing Arts and Contemporary Art degrees complete a suite of four new degrees designed to take Waikato Institute of Technology (Wintec) students into the future world of work in the creative sector.
It’s been a big year for James Kilpatrick. The 33-year-old arborist from Tauranga has won his third consecutive Men’s International Tree Climbing Championship, beating 48 competitors from more than 20 countries.
A new generation of designers, photographers, musicians and multimedia students will reveal their work in NOW, a showcase of creative work by 2018 Wintec School of Media Arts students.
Soda Inc., a Wintec company, won the Not for Profit Award in the Westpac Waikato Business Awards in Hamilton on Friday night.
Two Cambridge students have beaten close to 100 Waikato athletes to win Wintec’s Champion of the Codes.
When champion rally driver Hayden Paddon sent gravel flying on Raglan’s Whaanga coast road recently to win the Hyundai NZ Rally of the Coast, a Wintec student was there behind the scenes working on his car.
Wintec academic and clinical psychologist Andre McLachlan has been named one of the top 100 Māori leaders, joining a list which recognises people who are doing extraordinary work in their everyday lives.
It’s official, enrolment is now open for New Zealand’s newest physiotherapy school.
A leading hospice in Nepal desperately needs a new building, more beds and a children’s ward, and a team from Fairfield Rotary Club are working with two Wintec students to make this happen.
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