Daumavia Herewini always knew she’d reach her goals despite an incredibly challenging upbringing. Now with the unwavering support of New Zealand Skills and Edu...
MAINZ (Music and Audio Institute of NZ) has forged a first-rate reputation for its quality programmes covering all aspects of the music industry, where student...
By TESSA WEBB
Life as an international student is full of excitement, opportunity, and adventure. It is a balancing act between two homes, cultures, and even so...
"The opportunities to develop these skills aren’t always obvious when flicking through a university’s prospectus. But that’s exactly what engineering students like Fawwaz Ali are learning at the University of Waikato."
Of all the universities in New Zealand to choose from, Chulainn Mabbett-Sowerby and Hollie Keightly, who attended secondary schools in Auckland, decided the Un...
Christchurch is the home base for many non-governmental organisations (NGOs) which contribute to the city life with innovative ideas, creativity and thinking...
Nothing inspires a budding journalist more than listening to the struggles that one of New Zealand’s most prominent TV journalists endured before making it to...
State broadcaster TVNZ has recognised the excellent work of two New Zealand Broadcasting School students Steven Walton and Dan Wharton with its annual student awards.
With another education announcement and Labour's annual conference officially wrapped up, how well has Chris Hipkins performed in his first year as education minister? Maverick Azaria Howell explores.
Remembering her success in electronics class and having had family members work in the electrical business, Kara Donaghy decided to pursue SIT’s ‘pre-trade’ course in electrical engineering theory.
Studying Information Technology at SIT provides you with an accommodating and versatile entry into the wide world of IT. Meet Thomas Marshall- a first year student in the course who believes that SIT has a genuine interest in helping students achieve.
“SAE is truly global with 53 campuses across 27 countries. It’s fantastic to be able to transfer students so smoothly between campuses so they can find the exact programme that works for them.”
“One of the best things about studying the New Zealand Certificate in Cookery (Level 4) has been meeting all the different people in my class. We are a mixture of different cultures but we all get on really well with our shared passion for food”.
A career where you’re not bound to a desk, leading expeditions to places full of adventure, surrounded by stunning scenery. While it might sound like something from a storybook, this is a reality for many professional outdoor instructors.
Cook Islands artist Fe’ena Syme Buchanan is a graduate of Unitec’s Creative Industries completing a Bachelor in Creative Enterprise, specialising in photography...