Breadcrumbs List.
Te ao Māori
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Yes, we need spaces for Māori and Pasifika
13 April 2024
Opinion: Brendon Dunphy, a Pākehā in the School of Biological Sciences, reflects on the importance and inclusivity of Māori/Pasifika spaces at the University
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New approach to increase Māori and Pacific success
11 April 2024
The University of Auckland has launched a new initiative to improve Māori and Pacific University Entrance pass rates and increase success at tertiary level.
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University of Auckland academics honour Linda Tuhiwai Smith
9 April 2024
Distinguished Professor Linda Tuhiwai Smith received a Distinguished Alumni Award at a ceremony on 5 April. Colleagues pay tribute to her contributions to Māori education and Indigenous research.
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George Laking: a lifetime of revelations
3 April 2024
When a cancer specialist develops a rare form of cancer and considers it a learning experience, that’s dedication to research. George Laking says his time in hospital also proved his point.
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ASB Polyfest expected to break records
22 March 2024
ASB Polyfest festival now one of the world’s largest cultural festivals, enjoys strong support from University of Auckland.
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Pioneers of Māori education honoured at University of Auckland
21 March 2024
Tāwhirimātea and Kaa Williams receive honorary doctorates from Waipapa Taumata Rau for their contribution to Māori education and culture.
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Vision for whānau health inspires graduate
21 March 2024
Merophy Brown wants her masters research to help all whānau to have positive experiences in Whangārei Hospital.
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Indigenous rights in the spotlight at constitutional conference
20 March 2024
Thought leaders are coming together at Waipapa Taumata Rau to discuss practical steps towards designing an inclusive constitution for Aotearoa New Zealand.
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History of legendary waka makes Ockhams shortlist
11 March 2024
A book by a University of Auckland Master of Creative Writing alumnus has been shortlisted in the nonfiction section of the Ockham New Zealand Book Awards for the first time.
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First Māori woman awarded prestigious architectural medal
8 March 2024
Professor Deidre Brown won the NZ Institute of Architects' 2023 Gold Medal, making history as the first Māori woman and first academic to receive such recognition.
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Journal unveils the realm of Māori language research
8 March 2024
Māori linguists have launched a special edition journal with insights for strengthening te reo Māori revitalisation.
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Hundreds of marae exposed to natural hazards
6 March 2024
New research aims to bolster marae resilience against flooding, landslides and other natural hazards.