news Date published 2 12 2024, Age 24 days ago Belief is the greatest weapon of all Taekwondo has been a part of Andi’s life for 35 years. View more
blog Date published 18 11 2024, Age 1 month ago Being part of healthcare history in Aotearoa Student nurse David Brydon is using his experience in IT to research how AI can be integrated safely into nursing. View more
news Date published 3 7 2024, Age 6 months ago Gain your picture-perfect future Take an online photography course at NMIT and elevate your exposure. View more
news Date published 27 5 2024, Age 7 months ago Looking back to move forward NMIT kaimahi (staff member) Kim Ireland was recently named the recipient of this year’s Iris Fisher Scholarship. View more
news Date published 7 2 2024, Age 11 months ago A ‘glow-maggedon’ for native wildlife Artificial light at night is considered the fastest-growing pollutant worldwide. View more
news Date published 31 10 2023, Age 1 year ago Earthquake research at NMIT Te Pūkenga Civil Engineering tutor celebrates recent achievement. View more
news Date published 12 9 2023, Age 1 year ago Bringing our heritage alive Post Memory project nearing full launch. View more
news Date published 22 8 2023, Age 1 year ago Awards aplenty for NMIT Te Pūkenga tutor NMIT Te Pūkenga lens-based media tutor, Jess Shirley receives several awards. View more
news Date published 3 7 2023, Age 1 year ago Looking to the big blue to go green. "Seaweeds are the future for sustainability.” View more
news Date published 30 6 2023, Age 1 year ago Ākonga artwork in the spotlight Te Ramaroa is a free, biennial event for the community staged by the Te Ramaroa Trust. View more
news Date published 20 2 2023, Age 2 years ago The dark reality of light pollution. Ellen Cieraad wants to increase awareness of the impacts of artificial light at night. View more
news Date published 2 11 2022, Age 2 years ago Connecting our Rainbow tauira Kaimanaaki Māori Support Advisor creates inclusive sculptures. View more
news Date published 25 10 2022, Age 2 years ago Celebrating our researchers. Do fish feel pain? It’s just one of the things our researchers have been looking into. View more
news Date published 12 9 2022, Age 2 years ago New technology could ramp up visitor experience Founders Park set the scene as NMIT staff introduced researchers from Malaysia. View more
news Date published 6 9 2022, Age 2 years ago NMIT ākonga rub shoulders with high-end talent Feature film features work from NMIT staff and students View more
news Date published 11 8 2022, Age 2 years ago Keen to try some immersive VR? New XR (extended reality) headsets offer opportunities for researchers from all programme areas View more
news Date published 16 5 2022, Age 3 years ago Research into lead levels in meat from hunters Eating meat shot by hunters carries a risk of lead poisoning. View more
news Date published 27 4 2021, Age 4 years ago NMIT tutor writes a textbook for teaching diseases in grapes Dion Mundy has spent his working life helping the wine industry. Now he’s the co-author of a textbook on grape diseases. View more
news Date published 26 4 2021, Age 4 years ago NMIT viticulture tutor wins prestigious American award A research paper on how soil temperature affects grapevine growth has earned NMIT viticulture tutor Dr Stewart Field a prestigious award from the American Society for Enology and Viticulture. View more