Unitec
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Unitec New Zealand
Here we educate people for work, in work and through work with a comprehensive portfolio of programmes extending from certificates and diplomas through to degrees and doctorates, across a wide range of professional and vocational areas.
What sets us apart?
Our dual-sector commitment to postgraduate and degree-level study on the one hand, and to vocational education and training on the other, sets us apart from other universities and institutes of technology in New Zealand.
Our focus on real world education further differentiates us, and provides work-ready graduates with professional and vocational skills that are highly sought after in New Zealand and throughout the world.
Although we are currently an Institute of Technology in New Zealand, we are a member of the International Association of Universities and have formal relationships with many overseas institutions.
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