Striving together for sporting excellence
St Peter’s Cambridge aims to have one of the best sporting programmes in New Zealand and they are working with Wintec to achieve this.
St Peter’s Cambridge aims to have one of the best sporting programmes in New Zealand and they are working with Wintec to achieve this.
The first cohort of students studying Wintec’s Master in Transdisciplinary Research and Innovation degree are working on some life-changing projects. This innovative programme is breaking down the barriers associated with postgraduate study.
With Wintec graduation ceremonies taking place this month, it’s fitting that Wintec’s RAMP Gallery is celebrating three Media Arts graduates who have collaborated on a thought-provoking new exhibition.
A solution to the issues New Zealand dairy owners are facing took out the Most Viable Business Award at the Soda Inc. Innes48 startup competition at Wintec last night.
The New Zealand National Fieldays Society awarded two Wintec business students with scholarships valued at $10,000 each.
Eighteen Japanese nursing and medical students landed for the very first time in New Zealand for an academic trip to Wintec and a first-hand experience of Kiwi culture.
Wintec has teamed up with the University of Waikato, Hamilton City Council and Hamilton District Police to offer a series of events for international students in the region, to promote community inclusion and wellbeing.
From pulling pints to unblocking pipes, Halley Edgar has no regrets about giving up her bartending job to study to become a plumber. Nor is she phased about being a female in a male-dominated industry.
A small, bony, oily fish holds great hope for Solomon Islands communities, who are working with Wintec to enhance aquaculture productivity through education and an innovative phone app.
The line-up of speakers and facilitators for the Soda Inc. Innes48 Start-up Competition is guaranteed to spark creativity and entrepreneurship among the competitors.
ACC claims for gym-related injuries have soared to 52,964 in 2017 from 17,694 in 2011. These figures, recently reported in the media, are alarming and there are calls to investigate the claims, improve public awareness and regulate the sports industry in New Zealand.
Four extraordinary, entrepreneurs and global innovators who share a belief in challenging the status quo will judge this year’s Soda Inc. Innes48 Start-up Competition at Wintec.
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