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Freebies For Entrepreneurs

Thursday, 11 March 2004, 11:31 am | UNITEC

Innovative New Zealand companies entering the US market face many challenges. What can they do to break through the barriers? More >>

Unitec enters the matrix

Monday, 1 March 2004, 12:09 am | UNITEC

Unitec has today announced its new academic structure - a matrix that is unique in New Zealand and reflects the institution's distinctive dual-sector approach to education. More >>

Norwegian Film-Maker Represents NZ In Awards

Thursday, 12 February 2004, 1:00 pm | UNITEC

Peter Jackson and Keisha Castle-Hughes aren't the only people flying the Kiwi flag this awards season, with another film-maker representing New Zealand in an international film competition - even though she's from Norway. More >>

NZ Entrepreneurs Gender Gap Widens

Monday, 9 February 2004, 8:51 pm | UNITEC

Auckland, February 9, 2004 – The proportion of women engaged in entrepreneurial activity compared to men has slipped over the past three years in New Zealand, according to a key finding of the latest Global Entrepreneurship Monitor New Zealand (GEM NZ) ... More >>

NZ Ranked Highest in Entrepreneurial Firms

Sunday, 11 January 2004, 4:03 pm | UNITEC

LONDON -- New Zealand today discovered how entrepreneurial it is compared 41 other countries in 2003. More >>

Trades degree gets go-ahead

Thursday, 6 November 2003, 10:46 am | UNITEC

Tradespeople can now do higher-level study with a UNITEC degree designed specifically for them receiving the go-ahead from the New Zealand Qualifications Authority. More >>

A message from Dean Gael McDonald, UNITEC

Tuesday, 4 November 2003, 12:05 am | UNITEC

A lot of people talk about "sustainability" as a way to improve business operations. At UNITEC, we are interested in sustainable enterprise, and we are participating in a global survey to rank 40+ countries in terms of sustainability. More >>

UNITEC committed to Tongan project

Friday, 31 October 2003, 9:17 am | UNITEC

Auckland tertiary UNITEC is committed to working with Tonga to deliver much-needed technology training in the kingdom, despite concerns it has over the outcome of initial talks with Tongan education officials. More >>

Metro/Canon Young Photographers Awards

Thursday, 9 October 2003, 9:11 am | UNITEC

Two Bachelor of Design students at Auckland's UNITEC have taken top honours at the inaugural Metro / Canon Young Photographers' Awards, each walking away with over $2,500 worth of Canon product and publication of their winning entries in Metro's ... More >>

UNITEC Cl pleased that High Court action resolved

Monday, 11 August 2003, 3:24 pm | UNITEC

UNITEC Student Union (USU) and UNITEC Council are pleased that there has been a settlement of the High Court action brought by USU against the Council over the procedures for the conduct of the referendum regarding the status of membership of USU. More >>

Hard issues hit regional airwaves

Monday, 4 August 2003, 3:38 pm | UNITEC

Hard issues are hitting the airwaves the length of the country with the return of in-depth current affairs show Studio 12 to regional TV. More >>

New Zealand gives $500,000 for Peruvian project

Wednesday, 30 July 2003, 9:22 am | UNITEC

A New Zealand project 4,000 metres up in the Andes is helping communities get access to online educational, business and agricultural information. More >>

Expert care needed for chronically ill

Thursday, 17 July 2003, 9:44 am | UNITEC

There is a major shortage of healthcare workers expert in caring for the chronically ill, according to academics from a new nursing programme. More >>

Scholarship tests the waters of enterprise

Wednesday, 18 June 2003, 3:55 pm | UNITEC

Plans to turn an innovative water test into a commercial success have received a boost from a $20,000 research scholarship. More >>

Training, jobs and housing for Northland

Wednesday, 18 June 2003, 8:39 am | UNITEC

A training scheme that has students building houses in the middle of Kaitaia is sparking interest among the locals. More >>

Coaching New Venture Teams Seminar, June 13

Monday, 9 June 2003, 11:38 am | UNITEC

Is the mis-hiring, mis-firing, mis-management, and mis-understanding a risk the Venture Team Leader can afford to take? Or is there a proven, scientific way of avoiding each of these pitfalls and allowing the entrepreneur to shepherd the team to successful ... More >>

Innovate IT: Second Thursdays--June 12 in Auckland

Wednesday, 4 June 2003, 8:00 am | UNITEC

Marshal Software's path from Takanini up-start to rising star within NASDAQ-listed NetIQ Corporation With John Skeates, formerly President of Marshal Software Moderated by Logan Muller, UNITEC e-commerce lecturer More >>

Fees maxima threatens important courses

Thursday, 22 May 2003, 4:31 pm | UNITEC

The Government's fees maxima policy, which puts a ceiling on all tertiary fees, is likely to restrict the ability of tertiary institutions to offer essential courses with high running costs, according to UNITEC. More >>

Immigration strategy a step forward

Wednesday, 14 May 2003, 12:15 am | UNITEC

A government strategy to help immigrants adjust to life as Kiwis is major step forward, according to an English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) expert. More >>

New Zealand's largest osteopathic clinic opens

Monday, 5 May 2003, 4:45 pm | UNITEC

With people increasingly seeking alternatives to medication and surgery, the opening of New Zealand's largest osteopathic clinic comes at the right time. More >>

   

 
 
 
 
 

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