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Degree and Diploma Graduation, a celebration of what makes MIT ‘unique’
MIT hosts youth voices on Race Unity
Pathways to purpose celebrated at MIT Certificate Graduation ceremony
TechPark building resilient futures through education
Introducing PNG judges to artificial intelligence techniques
Putting Maaori health and cultural competency at the heart of Nursing’s future
Unitec and MIT celebrate more than 20 years with ASB Polyfest
Minister welcomes new students as the country’s ‘engine room”
Celebrating our future trades leaders
Retiring Principal honoured for “life changing” contribution to MIT
Academic-Industry Partnership Fuels Student Success: MIT Graduate Secures Full-Time Role with WM New Zealand
MIT Open Day breaks attendance records, showcases cutting-edge technology and facilities
Break Time Scholarship helps ākonga complete their studies
Student-generated storyboard a hit at annual Disability Connect expo
Pacific Community Forums are back!
Epsom Girls’ Grammar School takes top honours at national schools’ culinary challenge at MIT
Agreement with SENZ helps empower Pasifika ākonga at MIT
NZ Chef of the Year Competition at MIT
Pasifika digital technologies students set for success with prestigious corporate scholarship
Matariki celebrations at MIT
I’ve Attended Many Career Fests, Yours Was Tops: Employers Praise MIT Career Fest
MIT carpentry student wins national title at key industry event
World Refugee Day: Mumtaz’s story
Key nursing clinician and MIT lecturer recognised in King’s Birthday Honours List
Celebrating our Graduation ceremonies
Beyond the Classroom: MIT ākonga network with industry giants at annual Career Fest
The region’s first electric vehicle training programme launches at MIT
“MIT has helped secure a great career and give purpose and meaning to what I’m doing.”
Martin Carroll presents award for Manaakitanga to Race Unity Speech finalist
“MIT has given me practical and theoretical knowledge about early childhood education that has enabled me to be the teacher that I am today.”
“It felt like we were all part of one whānau, always ready to support each other.”
Student’s international recognition due to support of AI and Cybersecurity team
IT Cybersecurity lecturer to investigate AI solutions for identity theft
A first for MIT as carpentry student wins place in national final
Serving up a storm in Dine
Community support in action at Manukau campus
Pursuing excellence through culturally-centred qualifications
New pilot Hospitality programme for students with disabilities
Teaching continues as planned in 2024
MIT hosts reigning NZ Barista Champion’s training ahead of World Barista Championship
Nautical students visit MS Noordam
Break Time Nursing Scholarship winners
A taste of Equine Therapy for our Bachelor of Counselling ākonga
MIT | Te Pūkenga culinary students watch internationally respected NZ chef in action
MIT | Te Pūkenga Student Engagement Advisor recognised for her “grassroots approach” at Social Work Awards 2023
MIT Te Pūkenga digital technologies students solve real-world problems at the annual AI Hackathon
Wellington Trades Academy takes top honours at national schools’ culinary challenge hosted by MIT Te Pūkenga
Graduate Profile 2023: Anusuthi Lakhiani, Bachelor of Applied Management
2023 Graduate Profile: Micah Sili, Bachelor of Nursing
2023 Graduate Profile: Julia Deihl, Bachelor of Applied Counselling
Language School connecting cultures and people
Cooking up a storm for cyclone relief
MIT Nursing academic wins science communication award
Vocational Training opportunities ‘light the fire’ for next generation of tradies
Building on our legacy of education in south Auckland
Delivering a representative healthcare workforce for south Auckland
Encouraging more Pacific people towards accountancy as a career
Helping teams grow through Mātauranga Māori
Harnessing Pasifika culture to inspire learner success
Acknowledging the past while looking to the future
Blue Highway to opportunity for Maritime students
Manukau Institute of Technology joins Te Pūkenga
Te Pūkenga takes change message to the heart of our communities
MIT hosts New Zealand’s top high school chefs
MIT becomes first Auckland training salon to join sustainability programme
MIT lecturer speaks on behalf of Prime Ministers at state occasions
Australian interest in Tech Park tool solutions
New Zealand Maritime School launches lifeboat simulator
Celebrating faces of the future at MIT Graduation Week
Auckland schools working with MIT and industry to fast-track more students into tech futures
MIT TechPark continues award winning run
Delivering a sustainable talent pipeline for our construction sector
New edition of marae pukapuka honours wishes of late Kaumatua Kukupa Tirikatene
MIT Senior Legal Counsel Kara Hiron named among best in country
New tradies helping community get through COVID
MIT gifts korowai to Blues Rugby
Keith Ikin appointed Pou Hautu to co-lead MIT and Unitec
New home for MIT School of Sport
MIT and Blues Rugby renew sponsorship agreement
Moving towards electric: Two hybrids join MIT car fleet
The future of work: Exploring New Zealand’s working from home revolution
Disability Strategy creating a voice for priority learners in vocational education
MIT celebrates 25 years of IELTS testing
MIT Counselling School continues delivering for students and whānau during lockdown
International students continue achieving success through MIT
How getting denied a social media account aged 10 started a promising career in IT
TechPark wins Best New Construction at LEA Awards
Staff Spotlight: Frederick Loloa Alatini
Meet the new co-chairs of the MIT Rūnanga: Eruera Lee-Morgan and Jonaan McLeod
New Zealand’s first mass vaccination event protecting our community
MIT appoints new Kaumatua
Assessing the status of Cybersecurity in New Zealand 篮球比分,篮球即时比分
Happy International Nurses Days!
Prime Minister opens MIT TechPark
Ka mua, ka muri – ‘walking backwards into the future’
MIT TechPark partners with industry to create the workforce of the future
Largest ship simulator in the Southern Hemisphere launched
Blues partners delivering for students
MIT officially welcomes new Deputy Chief Executive – Māori
MIT Nursing graduates among first to be vaccinated in Aotearoa
Five inspiring stories of Wahine Toa for International Women’s Day
Strong growth in women enrolling for Engineering with MIT TechPark
Rugby and culture connecting players to new opportunities
MIT nursing grads ‘flipping the script’ on South Auckland through research
MIT’s Tertiary High School ‘a bridge’ to the future
Building a bridge for more women in construction
Shining a spotlight on parentification in Aotearoa
MIT graduate, Luke Gurnick as Executive Chef at LaValla Estate
MIT awards first emeritus professorship to innovative education
Building a resilient construction and trades sector through education
Matariki Market at MIT
Building on a legacy of Māori healthcare
Key appointment to building future nursing workforce
‘Whole of organisation’ approach leads to award nominations
Inspiring student wins education award after overcoming odds
MIT sharing knowledge of applied learning internationally
From teen mum to apprentice plumber
Children’s Education Centre turns 25
MIT social work student a voice for her people
Reforms will deliver benefits for South Auckland
Terisa Siagatonu – a renowned US poet of Samoan ancestry
MIT welcomes Tongan basketball team
MIT Nursing student advocating for a unified Korea
MIT Students Win Gold at the NZ Flower and Garden Show
Late Tongan Queen recognized for contribution to Pacific Music
Ethically engaging the theatre audience
MIT launches new strategic plan
MIT signs deal with the Blues
Study with Counties Manukau Rugby
MIT releases five-year plan for Pasifika success
MIT announces new Technology Park
Recognising our Premier Teaching Award winner, Ann Khan
MIT helps to meet demand for early childhood educators
MIT Scholarship Programme supporting excellence and equity
Manukau Institute of Technology mourns the passing of Kūkupa Tirikātene
MIT announces new appointment
Peseta Sam Lotu-Iiga to join MIT
MIT keeping the Faith
MIT Millennials at LIT
MIT academic receives Callaghan Innovation funding
Recent graduate scoops art awards
Getting people into great jobs: scaffolding course on One News
Graduation Success Stories: Ken Arkind and Alex Steele
MIT Council announces new appointment
MIT partners with Vodafone and Fisher & Paykel
MIT plumber wins gold at WorldSkills NZ
Not enough chefs in the kitchen: MIT announces drive to train local chefs
New leader aims to get more people into education
Getting kids into coding: JHack 2016
Gold star rating for MIT in latest educational performance review
Students turn up the heat in culinary competition
Toe Pune appointed as Principal of the MIT Tertiary High School
Out of the shadows: Getting teen girls into tech
MIT student wins national women’s boxing title
Tongan Prime Minister makes official visit to MIT
O Week at MIT: 25-28 July
Trades training for 543 students in Tonga
New eight week teaching blocks in the Faculty of Business and IT
Tia dances through the grief
A new career at 62
A bachelor’s degree in 12 months
MIT appoints new Chief Executive
A place for Pasifika people to call their own: MIT Pasifika Community Centre opens
Tech whizz graduates at 19
Taking NZ rugby home to Kenya
Three generations of nurses graduate from MIT
Daniel Mataafa, from rugby to nursing
Rugby career cut short leads to coaching success
Moe Aoelua, teen mum to straight-A student
Students take to the streets for South Auckland’s first graduation procession
Launch of Ika 4 Journal of Literature and Art
Phil Goff visits former teacher at MIT
MIT announces search for new Chief Executive
First industry-accredited computing degrees in NZ at MIT
Young ICT Explorers at MIT
He aituā, he aituā, Dr. Ranginui Walker
Congratulations to our 2016 scholarship winners
Fou cooks up a brighter future as a chef
Creative arts students design new brand for Ministry for Pacific Peoples
“Never give up on something that you really want” – Andre Betham wins Māori Sports Award Scholarship
Paddock to plate: Organic vegetables helping get local people into work
From healthcare to building healthy homes
Auckland Museum and MIT: Taku Tāmaki Auckland Stories South
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Programmes
Diploma in Foreign-going Master or Chief (Level 7) also known as Chief Mate or Master
Bachelor of Nursing Maaori (Level 7)
Master of Applied Practice (Social Practice) (Level 9) delivered by Unitec – more details on their website
Bachelor of Applied Sport and Exercise Science (Level 7)
Bachelor of Applied Social Work (Level 7)
Bachelor of Education (Early Childhood Teaching) (Level 7)
Bachelor of Nursing Pacific (Level 7)
Bachelor of Nursing (Level 7)
Graduate Certificate in Cross Cultural Supervision (Level 7)
Diploma in Foreign-going Master or Chief (Level 7) (Chief Engineering Foreign-going) also known as Marine Engineer Class 2 (MEC 2) or Marine Engineer Class 1 (MEC 1)
New Zealand Diploma in Sport, Recreation and Exercise (Multi-sector) (Level 6)
New Zealand Diploma in Nautical Science (Level 6) also known as Officer of the Watch or 2nd mates ticket
New Zealand Diploma in Yacht Operations (Level 6) with optional strand in Master Yacht also known as Chief Mate Yacht/ Master Yacht
New Zealand Diploma in Marine Engineering (Level 6) also known as Marine Engineer Class 3 (MEC 3)
New Zealand Certificate in Marine Engineering Class 5 (Level 5)
New Zealand Certificate in English Language (Academic) (Level 5) delivered by Unitec – more details on their website
New Zealand Diploma in Cookery (Advanced) (Level 5) Cookery strand
New Zealand Diploma in Baking (Level 5)
New Zealand Certificate in Maritime Operations (Level 5) also known as Master 500GT Near Coastal and Skipper Fishing Vessel – Limited
New Zealand Certificate in Domestic Maritime Operations (Coastal and Offshore) (Level 5) also known as Skipper Coastal and Offshore
New Zealand Certificate in Baking (Generalist) (Level 4)
New Zealand Certificate in Cookery (Level 4)
New Zealand Certificate in Food and Beverage Service (Level 3) with strands in Café Services and Function Services
New Zealand Certificate in English Language (Academic) (Level 4)
New Zealand Certificate in English Language (General) (Level 3)
New Zealand Certificate in Floristry (Level 4)
New Zealand Certificate Maritime Operations with strands in Fishing, and Watchkeeping (Level 4) also known as Officer of the Watch 500GT Near Coastal/Mate Fishing Vessel – Limited
New Zealand Certificate in Domestic Maritime Operations (Restricted Limits) (Level 4) also known as Skipper Restricted Limits
New Zealand Certificate in Maritime Crewing (Level 4) with a strand in Deck Crew also known as Deck Watch Rating (DWR), STCW Able Seafarer Deck (AB Deck)
New Zealand Certificate in Floristry (Level 3)
New Zealand Certificate in Refrigeration and Air Conditioning (Trades Assistant) (Level 3)
New Zealand Certificate in Floristry (Level 2)
Graduate Certificate in Applied eLearning (Level 7)
Graduate Diploma in Engineering (Electrical) (Level 7)
Bachelor of Engineering Technology (Electrical) (Level 7)
New Zealand Certificate in Automotive Engineering (Level 3)
Bachelor of Digital Technologies (Level 7) with majors in networking or software and web development
Bachelor of Applied Counselling (Level 7)
New Zealand Certificate in Adult Literacy and Numeracy Education (Vocational/Workplace) (Level 5)
New Zealand Diploma in Early Childhood Education and Care (Field-based) (Level 5)
New Zealand Certificate in Public Health and Health Promotion (Level 5)
New Zealand Diploma in Enrolled Nursing (Level 5)
New Zealand Diploma in Sport, Recreation and Exercise (Multi-sector) (Level 5)
New Zealand Certificate in Early Childhood Education and Care (Level 4)
New Zealand Certificate in Carpentry (Level 4)
New Zealand Certificate in Maritime Crewing (Level 4) with a strand in Electro-technology
New Zealand Certificate in Pacific Language (Samoa) (Level 4)
New Zealand Certificate in Pacific Language (Tonga) (Level 4)
New Zealand Certificate in Pacific Language (Cook Islands Māori) (Level 4)
New Zealand Certificate in Mechanical Engineering (Level 3)
New Zealand Certificate in Plumbing, Gasfitting and Drainlaying (Level 3)
New Zealand Certificate in English Language (Applied) (Level 3)
New Zealand Certificate in Pacific Language (Samoa) (Level 3)
New Zealand Certificate in Pacific Language (Tonga) (Level 3)
New Zealand Certificate in Pacific Language (Cook Islands Māori) (Level 3)
New Zealand Certificate in Health and Wellbeing (Level 3) with strands in Healthcare Assistance and Support Work
New Zealand Certificate in Construction Trade Skills (Level 3) with a strand in Carpentry
Graduate Diploma in Engineering (Civil) (Level 7)
Bachelor of Engineering Technology (Civil) (Level 7)
Graduate Diploma in Engineering (Mechanical) (Level 7)
Bachelor of Engineering Technology (Mechanical) (Level 7)
Bachelor of Accounting (Level 7)
Bachelor of Applied Management (Level 7) with majors in human resource management, project management
Bachelor of Education (Primary, Pasifika) (Level 7)
New Zealand Diploma in Engineering (Civil) (Level 6)
New Zealand Diploma in Pharmacy (Pharmacy Technician - Specialist) (Level 6)
New Zealand Diploma in Engineering (Electrical) (Level 6)
New Zealand Diploma in Engineering (Mechanical) (Level 6)
New Zealand Diploma in Business (Level 5) with strands in accounting, leadership and management
New Zealand Certificate in Construction Trades Supervision (Level 5)
New Zealand Diploma in Information Technology Technical Support (Level 5)
New Zealand Certificate in Study and Employment Pathways (Level 4) Nursing Studies
New Zealand Certificate in Study and Employment Pathways (Level 4) Education and Social Sciences
New Zealand Certificate in Health and Wellbeing (Social and Community Services) (Level 4) with strand in Mental Health and Addiction Support
New Zealand Certificate in Information Technology Essentials (Level 4)
New Zealand Certificate in Business (Administration and Technology) (Level 4)
New Zealand Certificate in Business (Accounting Support Services) (Level 4)
New Zealand Certificate in Marine Engineering Class 6 (Level 4)
New Zealand Certificate in Hairdressing (Professional Stylist) (Level 4)
New Zealand Certificate in Exercise (Level 4)
New Zealand Certificate in Maritime Crewing (Level 4) with a strand in Engineering also known as Engine Watch Rating (EWR), STCW Able Seafarer Engine (AB Engine)
New Zealand Certificate in Maritime Crewing (Level 3) in Superyacht Crewing
New Zealand Certificate in Domestic Maritime Crewing (Level 3) also known as Qualified Deck Crew
New Zealand Certificate in Electrical Pre-Trades (Level 3)
New Zealand Certificate in Business (Administration and Technology) (Level 3)
New Zealand Certificate in Study and Employment Pathways (Level 3) Pre Diploma Engineering
New Zealand Certificate in Hairdressing (Level 3)
New Zealand Certificate in Study and Employment Pathways (Level 3) Police Studies
New Zealand Certificate in Study and Employment Pathways (Level 3) Social Work
New Zealand Certificate in Study and Employment Pathways (Level 3) Nursing and Health Studies
Pasifika cultural intelligence workshop
Cultural competency - Te Tiriti o Waitangi workshop
New Zealand Certificate in English Language (Level 2)
New Zealand Certificate in Foundation Skills (Level 2) Industry Cadetship
New Zealand Certificate in Te Reo Māori (Rumaki, Reo Rua) (Level 2)
English Language Skills for Migrants and Refugees
English Language Skills for Employment
New Zealand Certificate in Skills for Living for Supported Learners (Level 1)
Bachelor of Applied Management - HR (Level 7)
Bachelor of Applied Management - Project Management (Level 7)
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