Student sculpts fluid glass into exciting forms at Ramp Gallery
A new exhibition exploring a 15-year love affair with New Zealand glass art by Wintec Master of Arts student, Heather Olesen is an exciting experience in sculptural glass fluidity.
A new exhibition exploring a 15-year love affair with New Zealand glass art by Wintec Master of Arts student, Heather Olesen is an exciting experience in sculptural glass fluidity.
A new partnership with Netball Waikato Bay of Plenty will see Wintec provide a range of high-performance services to help boost the netball organisation’s talent development programme.
Wintec is the first educational provider in New Zealand to receive the GenderTick, showing a commitment to gender equality in the workplace.
Gold is usually associated with all that glitters, but a project led by a Wintec researcher has successfully used it to extract a low-cost cancer drug.
Wintec Communication student, Ben Wilson gave up his summer holiday at the beach to stay inside, filming and editing his first music video with music student, Flynn Walker. The result is the highlight of his study so far.
A new interactive exhibition, ‘Frankton’ celebrates Frankton town as a centre of creativity and art within Hamilton city. It features up-and-coming and established artists - many of them Wintec graduates.
For students, day one of their study journey is a day like no other. At Wintec this is recognised, and a significant drive to support learner success saw more students than ever before attend pōwhiri this week to mark the beginning of their study year.
Artist Amanda Watson is at the end of two years' study for her Master’s in Painting. The work is now done, and she is about to hand in her final submission which explores her encounters with the New Zealand landscape.
Wintec Engineering graduate Huzaifa Mohsinally believes anything is possible when you view challenges as opportunities and he is on a mission to design products to change people's lives.
Wintec welcomed new Centre Director for Health and Social Practice, Professor Sharon Brownie and the first Head of Physiotherapy, Dr Ricky Bell on board last week.
What do you get when you throw together 20 business savvy teams, 48 intense hours, $20,000 in cash prizes, four world class judges, 25 high-profile mentors and three entrepreneurial guest speakers?
How were your holidays? Ask Wintec physiotherapy tutor Oka Sanerivi this question and he’ll tell you he went to Samoa, to help fight the measles epidemic.
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