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Moemaitawhiti values the internship opportunity in her Master of Information Technology applying her learning to real-world projects.
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Jacob is studying signal processing in a quantum optics setting as his thesis topic.
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Mihiterina Williams is a student in the Doctoral Clinical Psychology Programme, set to complete her PhD by 2026.
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Dan Hikuroa continues to use the skills he learnt in the Tuākana programme in his career as a senior lecturer.
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Omni has found two subject areas that engage him and will lead to postgraduate study.
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Te Ariki is a PhD student in Exercise Sciences, exploring the applications and intended effects of nonverbal behaviour in rugby.
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Dr Kannan Ridings teaches Tertiary Foundation Certificate and Tuākana students that the best work that they can do will come from collaborative efforts.
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