Breadcrumbs List.
Te ao Māori
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We have to reimagine the education system for Māori
18 December 2024
What educational success might look like for Māori is the focus of a new book by Dr Maia Hetaraka from Waipapa Taumata Rau University of Auckland.
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New Māori doctor’s commitment to equity shapes her career
11 December 2024
Dr Stacy-Ria Harlee Te Kurapa-King, a kaihaka and trailblazer in health sciences, will begin her journey as a doctor in January.
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Hammering away at his studies: labourer becomes a doctor
10 December 2024
Joshua Brown (Tainui, Ngaati Te Ata) grew up dreaming of becoming a builder. After a decade working as a labourer, he’s downing tools and picking up a stethoscope instead.
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Mind and mana: empowering Māori and Pacific mental well-being
10 December 2024
For Assina Te Paa-Kolio, graduating with a Bachelor of Health Sciences was more than an academic achievement, but a personal milestone shaped by stories of her whānau.
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Using uncomfortable conversations for deeper connections
9 December 2024
The inaugural Kairangahua Wānanga research hui saw more than 100 health-related researchers from across the country – including 54 from the Auckland Bioengineering Institute – dig deep into research from a Māori perspective
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Exhibition highlights pioneering Māori modernism creatives
2 December 2024
A reading room and exhibition area has opened in the University Library. Its first exhibition highlights pioneering creatives who helped revolutionise Māori modernism.
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Dan Hikuroa honoured for research by Royal Society Te Apārangi
21 November 2024
Associate Professor Dan Hikuroa has won a prestigious award in recognition of his research which blends mātauranga Māori and Western science.
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University of Auckland researchers shine at 2024 Royal Society Awards
21 November 2024
A number of University of Auckland academics have been recognised for excellence in scholarship or innovation, making a significant contribution to Aotearoa New Zealand through their research careers.
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Atlantic Fellows for Social Equity announces 2025 changemakers
14 November 2024
A cohort of Indigenous and Pacific changemakers have been selected as the 2025 Atlantic Fellows for Social Equity, a partnership between Waipapa Taumata Rau, University of Auckland, and the University of Melbourne.
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Landmark book chronicles the rich history of Māori art
12 November 2024
Over 12 years in the making, new book Toi Te Mana: An Indigenous History of Māori Art explores the vibrant legacy of toi Māori.
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Work with rangatahi leads to outstanding research
7 November 2024
Professor Terryann Clark, a leading researcher in adolescent and Māori public health, has been recognised with promotion to professor.
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Māori and Pacific wahine projects get funding boost
7 November 2024
A focus on Māori and Pacific women and girls connects this year’s successful Marsden grant recipients from the University of Auckland’s Faculty of Education and Social Work.