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UNEVOC Cluster: Pacific Islands |
UNEVOC Network Member since: 1994 |
Type: Training provider |
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Welcome to the page of
Waikato Institute of Technology (Wintec)
Centre
Description
Established in Hamilton in 1924, Wintec is now one of New Zealand’s largest tertiary education institutes educating more than 20,000 students each year on-shore, and delivering multiple programmes off-shore with international partners. Successful global... <show more>
Established in Hamilton in 1924, Wintec is now one of New Zealand’s largest tertiary education institutes educating more than 20,000 students each year on-shore, and delivering multiple programmes off-shore with international partners. Successful global alliances and partnerships have been established and vocational programmes and assistance delivered across Asia, the Pacific, the Middle East and Europe. Our current NZ-based student cohort comprises 1000 international students from 53 countries. International partnerships with higher education Institutions include student recruitment, staff/student exchanges, teaching/learning resource development, joint research, articulated pathways, training, offshore delivery, campus management and a range of core consultancy and Technical Assistance.
Wintec provides hands-on, applied training and customized programmes to meet the changing needs of communities and their economies. The primary principles underlying Wintec approaches to teaching and learning are:
- Student-centred teaching to promote authentic learning
- Inquiry-based learning and teaching which ensures learner engagement
- Flexible learning which provides learners with choices regarding their learning experiences in terms of when, where and how learning occurs and the types of assessment and pathways used
Mission
To build stronger communities through education, research and career development.
Wintec Vision
We are proud to be a high-quality institute of technology; with strong partnerships both in New Zealand and overseas, enabling us to compete in a global... <show more>
To build stronger communities through education, research and career development.
Wintec Vision
We are proud to be a high-quality institute of technology; with strong partnerships both in New Zealand and overseas, enabling us to compete in a global market.
We focus on delivering four major outcomes through our education and training programmes, research and commercial services:
- Creating a highly skilled and employable workforce;
- Helping to drive economic growth by increasing industry productivity
- Promoting individual and social well being for our students and their communities; and
- Building an international education and training business.
Our success will be reflected through increasing the capability and employability of our students, the relevance of our products and services, the quality of our relationships (both in New Zealand and overseas), our contribution to improving the economic and social outcomes of our region, and the sustainability and effectiveness of our business and
commercial models.
Objectives
Wintec Strategic Goals are:
- Our graduates are highly sought after by employers
- Our research and commercialisation deliver real-world solutions
- We are a modern and financially sustainable organisation
- We are a leader in international educa... <show more>
Wintec Strategic Goals are:
- Our graduates are highly sought after by employers
- Our research and commercialisation deliver real-world solutions
- We are a modern and financially sustainable organisation
- We are a leader in international education, on and off-shore
- We help build the economy and strengthen communities
Regular Tasks
The delivery of certificate, diploma and degree programmes through our schools and centres:
• Centre for Business, Information Technology and Enterprise
• Centre for Engineering and Industrial Design
• Centre for Education and Foundation... <show more>
The delivery of certificate, diploma and degree programmes through our schools and centres:
• Centre for Business, Information Technology and Enterprise
• Centre for Engineering and Industrial Design
• Centre for Education and Foundation Pathways
o Youth Guarantee
o Maori and Pasifika Trade Training
• Centre for Health and Social Practice
• Centre for Languages
• Centre for Science and Primary Industries
• Centre for Sport Science and Human Performance
• Centre for Teaching and Learning
• School of Media Arts
• Centre for Beauty Therapy, Hairdressing and Hospitality
• Centre for Trades
• Centre for Transdisciplinary Research and Innovation
Periodicals
Wintec news
Other information:
- SPARK17 Festival, Wintec and community venues, August 2017. Organised by Wintec School of Media Arts, this annual festival unites industry leaders from New Zealand and around the globe, with opportunities for atte... <show more>
Wintec news
Other information:
- SPARK17 Festival, Wintec and community venues, August 2017. Organised by Wintec School of Media Arts, this annual festival unites industry leaders from New Zealand and around the globe, with opportunities for attendees to hear from and meet the specialists and innovators in their respective industries. http://www.spark.net.nz
- Wintec presented at the Indonesian International Geothermal Conference and Exhibition in August 2017 in Jakarta. This is the fourth year Wintec has been involved in this event which sees government agencies, policy makers, key stakeholders, investors, service companies, academics and experts in the geothermal industry gather to share the latest developments, build professional relationships and exchange ideas.
- The team of hospitality students representing Wintec at the prestigious annual Nestle Toque d Or competition in July 2017 came away with bronze and silver medals. The National Chefs Conference was held in Dunedin earlier this month and saw our hospitality tutors Shannon Katipa and Stephen Roe attend, along with 80 other top chefs from around the country. The duo were there to learn the latest from the hospitality industry on a national scale while also networking with other industry professionals, including some from Australia.
- Our Centre for Sport Science and Human Performance has for the second consecutive year been awarded Gold recognition status from the American College of Sport Medicine “Exercise is Medicine on Campus” global project, in July 2017. The award is in relation to our Biokinetic Clinic which helps treat people suffering from chronic health conditions and sports injuries. Gold level recognition is the highest level of recognition and acknowledges the work we are doing in creating collaborations between healthcare and exercise professionals to provide physical activity prescriptions.
- Innovation that transforms societies is the theme for a two-day international symposium at our city campus this week on Tuesday 4 and Wednesday 5 July. The event will see global innovators from Europe inspire more than 150 sector experts to transform problems into opportunities and create new innovations from challenges.Wintec has formed successful working partnerships globally and locally with industry partners and communities and the 2017 ITPNZ (Institutes of Technology and Polytechnics) Symposium brought them together. https://www.wintec.ac.nz/about-wintec/news/article/2017/06/30/global-innovators-join-forces-at-wintec
- Wintec Design Hub Pilot was accepted by the Design Factory Global Network in June 2017, and will soon become New Zealand first Design Factory. The Design Factory teaching model at Wintec is based on the growing global network of design factories that began in Aalto University, Helsinki, Finland. There are now 15 design factories in the Design Factory Global Network across five continents. They are based in universities and research centres where students work with industry partners in positive learning environments to solve complex, real world problems. The Design Factory brings together research, education and business practitioners to create a new learning culture and hands-on learning experiences. https://www.wintec.ac.nz/about-wintec/news/article/2017/06/21/wintec-joins-global-design-factory-community
- In March 2017, Wintec hosted an Institute of Technology and Polytechnics (ITP) conference with a focus on Secondary Tertiary Partnership (STP). The conference looked at ITPs working together in this area to impact policy change at a national level. The workshop was organised and hosted by our Youth Pathways team and was attended by STP managers from a number of ITPs including Otago Polytechnic, Ara, Nelson and Marlborough Institute of Technology, NorthTech and Toi Ohomai. Representatives from the Ministry of Education (MoE) and Tertiary Education Commission (TEC) also attended. Wintec STP programmes, and new My Career Pathways programmes were presented in detail. As a result of the workshop, feedback will now be sought from TEC, MOE and NZQA on changes required in the STP space and how we can work together to achieve the required changes.
ContactHead:
Jo Hardie
Manager of International Development Services
Coordinator:
Dee McDowall
Function: International Project Coordinator
Department: International Development Services
E-Mail: *****
Tel: *****
[Full contact information only for logged-in UNEVOC Network members]
Address:
Waikato Institute of Technology (Wintec)
International Development Services
Tristram Street
Whitiora
3200 Hamilton
New Zealand
(local time now ~10:43 - not accounting for daylight saving time)
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