UCOL Automotive students in hot demand
UCOL is proud to celebrate the success of its New Zealand Certificate in Automotive Engineering ākonga (learners) securing jobs even before completing their programme.
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UCOL is proud to celebrate the success of its New Zealand Certificate in Automotive Engineering ākonga (learners) securing jobs even before completing their programme.
UCOL Whanganui are proud to have introduced a collaborative internship programme with National Institute of Technology Tsuruoka College in Japan and Whanganui & Partners, following a recent visit to Japan in May.
UCOL Manawatū was proud to host a ShadowTech25 event last Friday, welcoming 21 Year 11 students from Palmerston North Girls’ High School, two from St Peter’s College, and one from Freyberg High School for a day of inspiration, innovation, and insight into the world of technology.
UCOL are proud to celebrate the musical achievements of Manawatū band Kokoa Nashi.
Ian McKelvie Appointed UCOL Community Advisor to Strengthen Regional Connections
UCOL Whanganui and Ministry of Social Development (MSD) are proud to celebrate the success of nine ākonga, who have completed a pre-employment hospitality short course with a 100% success rate.
A series of practical training sessions on Xero accounting software, tailored for small businesses and sole traders, is running for the first time in Whanganui, with hopes that demand will enable it to continue in 2025.
A pilot course is underway aimed at training youth from Horowhenua to participate in the district's largest infrastructure project and create meaningful careers.
Two second-year nursing students at UCOL Manawatū, Morgan Beugelsdyk and Davis Ferguson, have been elected to key positions within Māori nursing. The appointments are testament to their dedication to improving healthcare for Māori communities and supporting their fellow students.