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He whakamārama atu anō | Learn moreStart discovering what you can study with us: our five departments offer a variety of undergraduate and postgraduate Engineering subjects.
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Pānuitia ā mātou kōrero | Read our storiesEngineering graduates can apply their skills across a wide range of jobs. Learn about the kind of careers you can pursue with an Engineering degree.
He whakamārama atu anō | Learn moreRead our employment newsletter to help you gain ideas and resources related to your degree.
Pānui ināianei | Read nowOur people tell stories about how their experiences, journeys, thoughts, and work fit into a bigger story: what engineering means to us.
Hōparatia | ExploreExplore your opportunities in undertaking a PhD in Engineering, and find information on everything you need to know as a doctoral candidate in our faculty.
Hōparatia | ExploreWatch our Engineering postgraduate webinar recordings to explore our new programmes and take the next step in your career.
He whakamārama atu anō | Learn moreOur publications are available both online and offline to help you consider your study options, or to assist you throughout your time here.
Pānui tonu | Read moreLearn which Engineering postgraduate programmes are right for you.
He whakamārama atu anō | Learn moreAwards recognise excellence in research from doctoral candidates to senior academics for 2023.
Pānui tonu | Read moreEngineering student Sarina Todd has been recognised with a major award at the 2023 Blues Awards for her efforts to advance gender equity.
Pānui tonu | Read moreFlying kites is usually a relaxing pastime. But when you have to build one out of limited materials and get it to fly in a wind tunnel, things get tricky.
Kimihia me pēhea | Read moreOur faculty's new haka, pou whenua and new building are symbolic of how far we've come, and our hope for the future.
Homai he kōrero anō | Tell me moreWe have a variety of scholarships available for everyone, from school leavers to postgraduate candidates.
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