Te Tiriti o Waitangi | The Treaty of Waitangi
Te Tiriti o Waitangi is New Zealand’s founding document and the University is committed to the rights and obligations articulated in the Treaty.
The University places particular emphasis on promoting Māori presence and participation in all aspects of University life and encouraging teaching, learning and research in a range of fields important to Māori.
The University offers all general and academic staff the opportunity to learn about the Treaty to broaden their understanding of its role in our present and future.
History of Te Tiriti o Waitangi
Visit Nga Korero Aipurangi o Aotearoa | New Zealand History Online for more information:
- The Treaty in brief
- Read the Treaty – Māori text
- Read the Treaty – English text
- Differences between the texts – read the Treaty
The University of Auckland Strategic Plan 2005-2012
The University has a committment to meeting its obligations under the Treaty. Read more
This is also included in the University's Strategic Plan. Read more
Te Tiriti o Waitangi
Workshop: Developing an understanding of the Treaty of Waitangi
Facilitator: Christine Herzog
Date: 14 July 2011
Time: 1pm-4.30pm
Venue: Room 336, Building 810, 1-11 Short Street (off Eden Crescent)
To register please contact:
Bronwyn Hoskin
Staff Development Administrator (Registrations)
Ext: 89630
Email: b.hoskin@auckland.ac.nz or sodu@auckland.ac.nz
For new staff events and professional development workshops.
Rose Graham
Staff Development Coordinator
Ext: 85070
Email: r.graham@auckland.ac.nz or sodu@auckland.ac.nz
For health and safety workshops, awards and scholarships.
Melanie Moorcroft
Staff Development Manager
Ext: 89926
Email: m.moorcraft@auckland.ac.nz
Te Kororia Netana
Executive Assistant to the Pro Vice-Chancellor (Māori)
Ext: 82525
Email: k.netana@auckland.ac.nz
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