Cook Islands Minister of Education visits University

Talks begin with Cook Islands about future opportunities.

Photo of Dean of Science Prof John Hosking, Deputy Vice-Chancellor Prof Frank Bloomfield, Prof Conrad Pilditch, Hon. Minister of Education Vaine Mac Mokoroa, Cook Is. Ministerial delegate Owen Lewis, Dr Sam Manuela and Kaiārahi for Faculty of ScienceTeariki o te maka Tuiono,
From left: Dean of Science Prof John Hosking, Deputy Vice-Chancellor Prof Frank Bloomfield, Prof Conrad Pilditch, Hon. Minister of Education Vaine Mac Mokoroa, Cook Is. Ministerial delegate Owen Lewis, Dr Sam Manuela and Kaiārahi for Faculty of Science, Teariki o te maka Tuiono

An introductory meeting between the Hon. Minister Vaine Mac Mokoroa, his ministerial team and the University, was held on 17 July at the city campus. The University’s delegation included  Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research) Professor Frank Bloomfield and Pro Vice-Chancellor (Pacific) Professor Jemaima Tiatia-Siau. 

Professor Bloomfield says the discussions were productive, and looked to explore future research and capability development partnership opportunities with the Cook Islands. 

Professor Jemaima Tiatia-Siau says it was an honour for the University to host the Hon. Minister Mokoroa and she welcomed the opportunity to strengthen relationships between Pacific nations, given the University’s commitment to support Pacific-led research. 

“Strengthening relations and developing future collaborations within the Pacific can only bring about greater opportunities and better outcomes for our Pacific peoples. We are honoured to host the Hon. Minister Mokoroa and thank him for visiting our University,” says Professor Tiatia-Siau. 

Professor Bloomfield said the University had a huge depth of expertise, and going forward was happy to explore what might be, in the way of future research and capability development partnership opportunities.

picture of Professor Jemaima Tiatia-Siau
Pro Vice-Chancellor Pacific Professor Jemaima Tiatia-Siau says it was an honour to host the Hon. Minister Mokoroa.

The discussions align with the University’s vision and strategic plan Taumata Teitei around research and innovation. To invest in equity objectives that would see the growth of the Pacific research workforce. As well as the commitment to have partnerships and deep engagement with Pacific peoples both in Aotearoa and across the Pacific region. 

At the same time the talks were held, the World Health Organisation Regional Director for the Western Pacific, Dr Saia Ma’u Piukala was being hosted at the Fale Pasifika, sharing his vision with visiting dignitaries and the University’s academic researchers. 

Prof. Tiatia-Siau said both visits were important for the University and Pacific peoples, demonstrating the expertise of Pacific prowess and a willingness to collaborate to uplift and improve outcomes for the Pacific.  

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