Riding the exponential wave of change with Kaila Colbin
What do nanotechnology, bioinformatics, artificial intelligence, and robotics have in common, and more importantly, what do they have to do with you?
What do nanotechnology, bioinformatics, artificial intelligence, and robotics have in common, and more importantly, what do they have to do with you?
The Rotokauri campus is open for business as usual today. All classes and events will run as scheduled.
Wintec has expanded its Professional Programmes to offer 70 professional development and industry compliance courses this year, plus tailored courses for teams and bespoke solutions.
When Elizabeth (Lizzy) Shelbourne finished her Wintec counselling degree she hoped to find a job – what she didn’t expect was to have the luxury of choosing between two.
Wintec students will get the opportunity to bring their business ideas or existing businesses to life in ways they never thought possible through a new opportunity supported by Wintec and Soda Inc.
Visitors to Fonterra Farm Source stores in Morrinsville, Cambridge and Hamilton had the opportunity to undergo free health-based warrant of fitness checks by Wintec nursing students recently.
More than 1,800 students will take to the stage to receive their qualification in front of friends and family during Waikato Institute of Technology’s (Wintec) annual graduation week.
Four Waikato leaders in the fields of media arts, sport, science and health will receive honorary awards from Wintec for their longstanding contribution to their respective industries. They are Liam Messam, Susie Ryan, Te Radar and Dr Peter Robinson.
Wintec is now an official testing venue for an English language test designed to support healthcare professionals in gaining professional registration and employment.
Wintec and local businesses have collaborated to produce three new industry-specific post-graduate IT programmes to allow people in IT roles to upskill in ways that directly relate to their work through flexible or full-time study options.
Waikato-Tainui people aiming for a career in nursing or midwifery will have the opportunity to become recipients of up to 10 scholarships at Wintec in 2017 which aim to encourage more Māori into health careers.
Joel Miller couldn’t be happier with the way his life is going right now. The 19-year-old Hamilton chef has just landed a dream job as chef de partie to a royal family in Bahrain.
Wintec is part of Te Pūkenga - New Zealand Institute of Skills and Technology Learn More about Wintec Te Pūkenga.
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