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GDAM students complete work placements
Our Study Block 3 cohort of GDAM students have completed various work placements across many sectors, demonstrating adaptability and a commitment to gaining industry-relevant experience.
Networking night out: students attend Migrants in Tech event
The main theme at the Employability Centre for November was networking.
Lunch & Learn: AI tool to assist in job hunting
This month, we were thrilled to host Go Bear AI for a live demo with our learners at AIC during our Lunch & Learn session.
Insights shared at AIC Research Forum
The Auckland International Campus held its Study Block 4 Research Forum on Wednesday 13 November.
Deloitte speaker talks software transformation
This month’s IT Campus Talk was an insightful lunchtime session led by Mao Cai, Specialist Director at Deloitte Digital, who shared his expertise on the…
Senior Lecturer discusses AI in business
We would like to extend a huge thank you to Dr Farzana Parveen Tajudeen who spoke to our students about the Impact of Artificial Intelligence…
Success Story: Nikita Mogilevskii
It was a long road to New Zealand for Russian student Nikita Mogilevskii, who saw out the pandemic by operating heavy machinery on construction sites…
Expert shares insights into Change Management
Our Applied Management students had the privilege of hearing about Change Management from an industry expert this week.
Celebrating Diwali
We marked the Festival of Lights at our Auckland International Campus at an event organised by our students.
IT students develop innovative project at Hackathon
A group of Information Technology students showcased their innovative AI project at a Hackathon, where they developed a tool to analyse data from heavy machinery.
Sucess Story: Yupitha Ignatia
Yupitha Ignatia returned to study for her Master of Applied Management after a decade in the workforce.
Collaborating through the Applied Business Research Series
The Applied Business Research Community of Practice Series provides a platform for staff to network with other researchers across Te Pūkenga.