Breadcrumbs List.
Te ao Māori
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Performance coach Owen Eastwood: ancient mindset reaps timeless rewards
18 May 2023
Owen Eastwood credits a series of valuable personal connections for arming him with all he needed to become one of the most in-demand performance coaches in the world. He talks to Anthony Doesburg for Ingenio.
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Dr Emma Espiner speaks from the heart as a Māori doctor
17 May 2023
Dr Emma Espiner’s memoir, 'There’s a Cure for This', charts her journey as a Māori medical student at Waipapa Taumata Rau, University of Auckland and as a doctor.
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Rangatahi health inspires mātanga tapuhi nurse practitioner graduate
8 May 2023
Debbie McLenaghen (Waitaha, Kāti Mamoe, Kāi Tahu) received her masters in advanced nursing, dedicating her life to positive health outcomes for Māori youth.
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Ngāpuhi descendant graduates second time
8 May 2023
Rangimaarie Painting (Ngāpuhi) has graduated with a Masters of Indigenous Studies, adding to her knowledge of health science.
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Ōtara graduate combines academic skills with frontline mahi
5 May 2023
Ema Matahau-Haata Tu’akoi is taking her new degree back to her mahi, improving the mental health of Māori and Pacific communities.
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Hiria Anderson’s lifelike artworks added to University Art Collection
1 May 2023
The University's Art Collection of around 2,000 artworks is well-regarded for including work by many of New Zealand’s best-known and most loved artists.
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Endangered Māori construction methods pass modern seismic testing
26 April 2023
Professor Anthony Hoete (Mataatua) of the School of Architecture and Planning weaves mātauranga construction techniques into research to help a community.
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'We have to inquire further' – David Williams
19 April 2023
Esteemed Indigenous law and treaty rights expert Professor Emeritus David V Williams FRSNZ was honoured with an appointment to the Waitangi Tribunal this month.
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Kupe Leadership Scholarship: Honours student talks complexities of urban housing policy
17 April 2023
Meet Alex King (Ngāti Kurī) one of this years’ Kupe Leadership Scholarship recipients.
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The disappeared maunga at Epsom Campus
13 April 2023
The Faculty of Education and Social Work may be leaving the land at Epsom Campus but not the histories that have shaped its identity, write Rose Yukich and Hēmi Dale.
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Kupe Leadership Scholarship recipient to blaze the way for Māori health
13 April 2023
Kiana Young-Whenuaroa (Ngā Rauru, Ngāpuhi, Ngāti Maniapoto) is a recipient of the 2023 Kupe Leadership Scholarship, with goals to advocate for for health equity for Māori.
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Māori student aims to create a pathway for better health outcomes in Aotearoa
13 April 2023
Ariana Andrews (Waikato-Tainui, Te Whakatōhea) is a recipient of the 2023 Kupe Leadership Scholarship program, with aspirations to aid life expectancy among Māori.