Who has stood out to you? Nominate them now!

New Award format – new look and new categories!

NOMINATION CLOSING DATE HAS BEEN EXTENDED TO 5PM, WEDNESDAY 14 NOVEMBER.

The clock is ticking to get your nomination(s) in, for our new Unitec Excellence Awards.

Nominations close on Monday 12 November – that means you have eight working days to get your nomination in for the person or team who has stood out to you this year. Edit: closing date has been extended to Wednesday 14 November.

There are new categories to suit every area of work, and nominating is easy – just write up to 300 words about that awesome person or team, telling our judges why your nominee deserves to win an award.

Excellent work and contribution is worth celebrating, so get your nominations in before 5pm, Wednesday 14 November!

Visit the Nest page for more information, or go directly to the nomination form.

Awards categories

Click on the links below for the nomination form.

  • Excellence in support
    An individual in a support role who has consistently stood out; who supports our staff with systems and processes; supports teachers to deliver education to our students; directly supports students in their journey at Unitec.
  • Contribution to Unitec and/or wider community
    An individual or team who has gone above and beyond in their role, and made a significant contribution to the Unitec community and/or the wider community. All staff eligible
  • Innovation and Enterprise Award
    An individual or team that has demonstrated innovation and/or enterprise.  All staff eligible.
  • Te Noho Kotahitanga Team Award
    A team that has demonstrated excellence and has lived our values throughout the year. All teams eligible.
  • Unitec Champion Award
    An individual who has demonstrated all-round excellence and contribution. All staff eligible

Teaching and research:

  • Excellence in Teaching
    An experienced teacher, who has demonstrated excellence in their teaching for over five years.
  • Kaupapa Māori
    A teacher who has demonstrated excellence in tertiary teaching in a Kaupapa Māori context, for over five years.
  • Emerging Teaching Excellence
    An individual teacher who has been teaching for up to five years.
  • Excellence in Research
    An experienced or early career researcher or research team, that has demonstrated excellence in their research for over five years.

For more information, visit the Nest page. 

 

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