Breadcrumbs List.
Te ao Māori
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Moko kauae dissertation earns first class honours
10 September 2024
Masters in Indigenous Studies graduate receives First Class Honours for dissertation on moko kauae.
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Activist-turned-academic adds ‘Dr’ to her name
6 September 2024
Emmy Rākete (Ngāpuhi), a political activist for incarcerated Māori and queer communities in Aotearoa, has reached a new milestone and is now officially Dr Rākete.
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Waka hoe symbolically guides way for equity
5 September 2024
A carved paddle is a symbolic taonga highlighting a united kaupapa in pursuing inclusive education goals in higher education.
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The Tahitian twins engineering a legacy
4 September 2024
Twin sisters and Engineering PhD graduates, Hukerenui and Ohinerau Bonnet, are paving the way for Pacific women in a traditionally male-dominated field.
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On the passing of Kiingi Tūheitia
2 September 2024
The Waipapa Taumata Rau whānau acknowledges the passing of Kiingi Tūheitia Pōtatau Te Wherowhero VII.
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Ngā Tauira and the legacy of Tūtahi Tonu
2 September 2024
The wharenui Tūtahi Tonu has been welcomed onto the City Campus as part of a new marae – the University’s second.
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Manuhiri Huatahi: finding the words
2 September 2024
Manuhiri Huatahi, a Kaiārahi at Te Tumu Herenga, talks about her journey with learning te reo Māori.
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Enhancing rangatahi well-being through Mātauranga Māori
1 September 2024
Clinical psychology researchers aim to enhance services for rangatahi who engage in self-harm, through a kaupapa Māori approach.
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An end to streaming by 2030?
31 August 2024
The impact of high teacher expectation on student achievement, based on the work of University of Auckland professor Christine Rubie-Davies, is at the heart of a new Ngāi Tahu-led initiative.
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Research probes understanding of anger through NZ-born Sāmoan worldview
29 August 2024
Young Samoan academic hopes her research will foster understanding and respect for NZ-born Sāmoan emotional experiences by centring their worldview.
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Waka ama squad ready to make waves in Hawai’i
28 August 2024
After months of intense training, the Engineering Eagles are ready to test their skills and endurance on the world stage.
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Te Tumu Herenga welcomes artworks from Epsom Campus
27 August 2024
The first few months of the year saw the relocation of over 200 artworks from the University of Auckland Art Collection from Epsom Campus.