A Look Into ArchEngBuild 2023
In our mission to empower the next generation of architects, engineers, and construction management professionals, the WIDE Trust proudly sponsored the 10th-anniversary edition of ArchEngBuild. This event, held in Te Whanganui-a-Tara, Wellington, marked the fourth consecutive year that WIDE Trust has lent its support to this prestigious annual gathering.
Empowering Growth and Sustainability: Residues2Revenue Insights from Steven Bell
At the Residues2Revenues conference, the WIDE Trust had the honour of sponsoring Steven Bell, a recent graduate and budding professional, whose journey embodies the spirit of knowledge-sharing and collective advancement that lies at the heart of our mission.
Contributing to a resilient forest industry through a Best Practice Study Tour
The WIDE Trust is excited to announce Rachel Millar as the latest recipient of a Best Practice Study Tour grant. This grant will enable Rachel to embark on an international journey, delving into cutting-edge practices and innovations in the forestry and wood processing industries.
WIDE Trust Empowers Young Talent at Residues2Revenues 2023
The WIDE Trust sponsored seven young individuals to attend the Residues2Revenues 2023 event.
The WIDE Trust: Empowering Aspiring Forestry Professionals Through Scholarships
The WIDE Trust's mission to support and empower aspiring forestry professionals is in full swing as we approach the midpoint of 2023.
Wood Transport and Logistics 2023: Leading the Way in Sustainable Solutions
Recognising the importance of nurturing young talent in the forestry sector, the WIDE Trust sponsored four promising young graduates to attend the Wood Transport & Logistics 2023 conference.
From Insights to Action: Unleash Your Potential on the Best Practice Study Tour
Are you passionate about the forestry or wood processing industry? Do you dream of experiencing cutting-edge innovations and best practices from around the world? Look no further!
Young Engineers Benefit from WIDE Trust Grants
WoodWorks NZ conference brings together experts in the use of wood in commercial and multi-residential buildings to share insights and best practices.
The WIDE Trust awards the Mike Hurring Forestry Training School a Grant
The Mike Hurring Forestry Training School in Balclutha has been awarded a grant from the WIDE Trust for its Apprentice Training School. With a shortage of trained personal in the forestry industry, both currently and forecasted, the apprenticeship programme will help provide much needed skilled operators for the industry.
Younes Shirmohammadli - Motivated and Prepared to Contribute to the Timber Engineering Industry
With more than ten years of research and practical experience in wood science and timber engineering, Younes Shirmohammadli is motivated and prepared to contribute to the timber engineering industry.
WIDE Trust Supports Increased Forestry Assessor Bench Strength
It is recognised that industry trainers and assessors are integral to the success of learners in the forestry and wood manufacturing sectors
Innovative Timber Engineering Projects Enhance the Beauty of the Forest
A grant from the WIDE Trust supported three related projects for final year Master of Architecture (Professional) students at the School of Architecture & Planning at the University of Auckland.
The Wide-Encompassing Nature of the Wood Industry
When a student applies to do a Bachelor of Forestry science, many of them look forward to spending a lot of time around trees in both their studies and beyond.
The Busy and Collaborative Life of a Forestry Student
Seeking a qualification in forestry is no small feat. As Simon Smith told the WIDE Trust, his final year has been both a “busy” and “exciting” period in his university career.
Hannah Munro Believes she Landed on her Feet with Studying Forestry
Hannah Munro is one of the trust’s many success stories. As is often heard, she hadn’t even considered a Bachelor of Forestry Science in the early years of High school.
Expansion to the Forestry and Wood Industries’ Educational Resources
It goes without saying that the forestry and wood industries are an intrinsic part of New Zealand’s history. But it’s one thing to say it, and another to educate ourselves as to its massive significance.
Exciting Wood Processing Education Development in New Zealand
There is still so much to learn in the field of wood science. Obviously, the forestry sector needs talented people who are really dedicated in this field to answer the questions.
$1.1m In Grants to Cultivate Upcoming Greats for the Forestry Industry
Often, all a young person needs is an opportunity to reach their full potential.