Temporary change to the Shuttle Bus Timetable

Our Goods and Transport team has gentle reminder to all users of the Shuttle Bus service. There has been a temporary change made in the shuttle bus timetable in place for Friday 9 June 2023. Effective 9th June only. Here is the Temporary Shuttle Bus Timetable. The main bus stop outside B112 has a hard copy… Read more »

Students Course Surveys are now open!

Semester 1 Student Course Surveys are open from Monday 22 May for three weeks, until 11 June. Students can access their surveys using this link: www.unitec.ac.nz/ratemycourse. It will take them to the RateMyCourse portal where they can complete their allocated surveys (they will need to enter their student ID) Teachers, please send the link to your… Read more »

Social club outing to NZ International Comedy Fest, all welcome

  Hey, guess what? The Social Club is going to the NZ International Comedy Fest! We’re all excited to see Gabby Anderson’s Bad (ish) Teacher show at Basement Theatre. The show starts at 7pm, and we’ve organised a shuttle that will leave from Campus on Thursday 25 May at 4.30 pm. If you want to… Read more »

Support for our ākonga: Flooding, Financial Hardship, Studylink, Scholarships

Our Student Success team has sent the below information to ākonga this week, outlining how they can apply for financial support, financial advice, help with essentials like food, transport and navigating Studylink. Applications close next Friday 26 May. The team is hoping to reach and support those most affected as funding is limited this time… Read more »

Unitec Osteopathy celebration event: Friday 19 May, 3.30pm in Te Puna

After 24 years of offering Osteopathy at Unitec, we are saying farewell. You are invited to an upcoming event celebrating the amazing Unitec Osteopathy Legacy. As a valued staff member and/or supporter, we would be honoured if you could join us for this special occasion. The event will take place on Friday 19 May 2023… Read more »

Pink Shirt Day – Speak Up, Stand Together, Stop Bullying!

Kōrero Mai, Kōrero Atu, Mauri Tū, Mauri Ora! Every year, one in five workers in Aotearoa report being bullied in the workplace. By taking part in Pink Shirt Day, you will be helping to raise awareness and prevent bullying by celebrating diversity and promoting kindness and inclusion. Our Unitec Code of Conduct: Ngā Tikanga Whakahaere… Read more »

Te Pūkenga Kaimahi Kōrero – Online and in-person options: 16, 17, 19 May

All kaimahi are invited to attend the Kaimahi Kōrero hui, featuring a presentation and Q&A session by our Te Pūkenga executive leadership team members. You have the option of attending an in person or or online event. Read more on Te Whare. Please add these details to your calendar: Unitec (in person only) Friday 19… Read more »

A reminder of support options available for you or your whānau

Where can I find information about getting help? If you are struggling, talk to your Manager and check out the ‘Staff Support’ page on the Te Aka / The Nest for information on our internal and independent (external) support network. If you need to talk to someone about your mental health/wellbeing, please contact our Employee Assistance Programme… Read more »

Rainbow Ākonga Survey

An important research collaboration is underway across Aotearoa exploring how safe and inclusive all Te Pūkenga campuses, including Unitec, are for rainbow ākonga. The research aims to highlight what is working well and any areas where improvement may be needed. Unitec ākonga who identify as ‘rainbow’ including rainbow genders and sexualities are encouraged to complete this short survey online; and ākonga who… Read more »

Unitec Eid al-Fitr Celebration: This Wednesday in Te Puna!

Eid Mubarak! What is Eid and how is it celebrated? There are two major Eid in the Islamic calendar per year – Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha. Eid al-Fitr marks the end of the fasting month Ramadan, which is the third pillar of Islam. There are five pillars of Islam: Testimony of faith or shahadah… Read more »