Fees-free study opens up a world of opportunities
The wait is over and the New Zealand Government’s new fees-free tertiary study offer opens up some exciting opportunities for students next year at Wintec.
The wait is over and the New Zealand Government’s new fees-free tertiary study offer opens up some exciting opportunities for students next year at Wintec.
When 26 Waikato high school cookery teachers donned their aprons to become students for a day at Wintec, the heat was on to bring up their cookery skills to pass on to their students.
Wintec’s Centre for Business, Information Technology and Enterprise (CBITE) launched the very first Research in Action event to showcase the innovative research Wintec is doing.
Taking advantage of a chance to gain relevant, practical on-the-job experience has paid off for two Wintec engineering students.
New Zealand is well positioned to see more Māori enter the primary health care workforce thanks to a new tertiary qualification developed collaboratively by Wintec and PHO Pinnacle Midlands Health Network (MHP).
There was no denying the electricity in the air when a group of social entrepreneurs gathered at Wintec to confirm their support for a Waikato-based Impact Hub this month.
Last week, ten nursing and midwifery students got the opportunity to meet their sponsors again including Te Arikinui Kīngi Tūheitia.
A new generation of designers, photographers, musicians and multimedia students reveal their work in Fin, a showcase of creative work by 2017 Wintec School of Media Arts students from 13-23 November.
Health, safety and wellbeing is more than a top-down job and at Wintec, participation and interaction is proving the key to greater staff awareness. Sharing the safety and wellbeing message requires a holistic approach to work, home and play where everyone can take part.
Wintec won the Global Operator Award in the Westpac Waikato Business Awards in Hamilton on Friday night.
Rugby star and community champion Liam Messam and comedian and documentary-maker Te Radar (aka Andrew Lumsden) were awarded honorary degrees for their contribution and commitment to sport and media respectively at Wintec this week.
Air New Zealand aircraft engineer, Jarrod Wood, won the gold medal in the aircraft maintenance skill competition of the 44th WorldSkills International Competition held 15-18 October 2017 in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates.
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