Cystic fibrosis survivor wins Wintec’s Gordon Chesterman scholarship
A cystic fibrosis survivor with a passion for Information Technology (IT) is the Wintec Gordon Chesterman scholarship recipient for 2018.
A cystic fibrosis survivor with a passion for Information Technology (IT) is the Wintec Gordon Chesterman scholarship recipient for 2018.
If you’d met Wintec student, Cody Steens two years ago, chances are you wouldn’t have guessed that in 2019 he’d be living in China and jumping at every opportunity that came his way.
Worldwide education developers, Kaospilot described as one of “the best design schools in the world”, are coming to Wintec this July so New Zealand teachers can experience a Kaospilot Masterclass workshop.
Netball is New Zealand’s most popular women’s sport, but foot injuries are common. Wintec student Terrina Chapman's foot research is helping to reduce injury through a partnership with Hamilton City Netball.
Naydeen Sanelivi has always been fascinated by technology. After realising that studying a music degree wasn’t what she wanted to do, she enrolled in Wintec’s Certificate in Computing and landed a job in the energy sector.
Marama Hill always dreamed of being a midwife, and now, thanks to completing the Wintec Te Ara Pūtake Academic Pathway course, her dream will become a reality next month.
The wait is finally over for NCEA results and it’s not too late to enrol for tertiary study in 2019.
A problem halved is a problem shared, right? Well, imagine sending your problems on a virtual relay around the world, to be solved by teams from four other countries who apply fresh thinking at each stage.
Dave Harwood’s journey to completing Wintec’s Certificate in Exercise isn’t your typical one.
It’s not often that artists are given the freedom to paint a brand-new BMW with their own bespoke design. But that’s exactly what happened to Wintec academic, Loryn Englesman, when she visited Chengdu University.
Wintec tutor Ahmed Saleh’s reputation for making accounting fun has seen him travel to Kozminski University in Poland to share his passion for accounting and innovative teaching methods.
Wintec students will get a 30% discount on already discounted BUSIT fares from 1 January, 2019. The discount will apply to BUSIT card rates in Hamilton and across the Waikato region at all times of the day and week.
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