UCOL celebrates creative kaiako and graduates’ work in new exhibition
UCOL are proud to celebrate the artistic talents of creative UCOL kaiako and past graduates at a new exhibition at Te Manawa.
UCOL are proud to celebrate the artistic talents of creative UCOL kaiako and past graduates at a new exhibition at Te Manawa.
In celebration of Samoan Language Week, Malamalama Moni Aoga Amata (MMAA) and celebrated children’s music group The KaRs are proud to announce the release of their debut bilingual Samoan early childhood album: a 10-song collection designed to uplift and preserve the Samoan language for future generations.
UCOL are proud to celebrate Carpentry ākonga, Campbell Poulton, who took out the annual New Zealand Certified Builders Manawatū Regional Apprentice Challenge, earning himself a spot at the national conference and challenge next month.
UCOL has begun consulting with its kaimahi (staff) on a proposal for getting UCOL Future-Ready.
Eleven Manawatū akonga have been awarded Freemasons Willson Lewis Scholarships yesterday totalling $28,000 to assist them with their studies and career advancement.
UCOL is proud to celebrate the ongoing professional achievements of Veterinary Nursing Lecturer, Marcus Flintoff.
UCOL is proud to celebrate photography lecturer Gerry le Roux, who has had a great start to 2025, with his photographic work selected for two different exhibitions.
UCOL is set to celebrate 1807 qualifications being awarded to graduates who are now equipped with the skills and knowledge that will help fuel our industries.
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.