Placement provides rural health experience
Three Wintec nursing students are set to gain an insight into rural health care as they embark on a month long placement in Whakatane.
Three Wintec nursing students are set to gain an insight into rural health care as they embark on a month long placement in Whakatane.
A new learning project which aims to prepare engineering students for the real world is being trialled at Wintec.
Wintec nursing students are gaining valuable experience thanks to an innovative nursing placement at an aged residential care facility in the Waikato.
A week-long media, arts and design extravaganza is set to arrive on Wintec’s city campus in Hamilton next month and includes award-winning cartoonist, writer and illustrator, Dylan Horrocks.
Four Wintec midwifery students will take part in an experience of a lifetime when they travel to Vanuatu next month to volunteer at Port Vila Hospital.
Award winning writer, Aimie Cronin, has been appointed as editor in residence within Wintec’s journalism department.
Matariki celebrations are underway at Wintec from now until late July.
Wintec horticulture and landscape students are taking part in a World War I Memorial forest project in the Coromandel which will see thousands of trees planted to recognise fallen New Zealand soldiers.
Wintec has collected another award for its Engineering and Trades facility, taking home an Award of Excellence at the Property Council New Zealand Property Industry Awards.
Wintec journalism, photography and design students are putting their skills to work at the Fieldays this week creating the Fieldays Exhibitor – a magazine published daily during the event.
Sandie Gusscott and Des Brennan have been appointed to the Wintec (Waikato Institute of Technology) council.
A young Waikato woman has a blueprint for the future – she wants to help build more homes in New Zealand.
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