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  • 25, Nov 2016

    Haere ra Aunty Ma

    Back in the day when there were no marketing resources, recruitment staff or pool cars, Marie Panapa would take a creative approach to spread the word about a fledgling Te Wānanga o Aotearoa.

  • 22 Nov, 2016

    Funding success for flagship rangahau project

    Te Wānanga o Aotearoa has received its first significant rangahau funding grant and in the process achieved one of the key goals of the newly-released rangahau strategic plan, Te Rautaki Rangahau.

  • 22 Nov, 2016

    He Waka Hiringa tauira wins top scholarship

    A Te Wānanga o Aotearoa Masters in Applied Indigenous Knowledge tauira is the inaugural winner of a Sir Hugh Kawharu Research Grant.

  • 22 Nov, 2016.

    Computing tauira get graphic introduction to design

    Te Wānanga o Aotearoa graphic designers have again proved an inspiration to tauira, and learned a few things along the way.

  • 22 Nov, 2016.

    Tau Ora champ wants more

    Chantelle Nikora wasn’t aware there was an overall Tau Ora champion award until she heard her name read out.

  • 22 Nov, 2016.

    Tauira crack the code

    Pakihikura tauira have cracked the code for completing their course requirements while creating a high quality website free of charge for a local charity.

  • Waka Wananga

  • 2017 - a number of firsts for Te Wānanga o Aotearoa

  • 8 Nov, 2016

    Aisha's all about art

    Te Wānanga o Aotearoa welcomes Aisha Roberts, who is the new Poutiaki Toi/Collections Curator tasked with looking after Te Kōpuni Kura, our extensive arts collection.

  • 8 Nov, 2016

    The call of duty

    They make an arresting couple but new police recruit Craig Hays and Constable Terri-Anne Paea are more interested in their criminally cute new daughter Emma – who's the love of their lives.

  • Farewell to the face of TWoA in Kaikohe

  • 8 Nov, 2016

    Building rangatira

    A cultural lens focused on kaupapa Māori and Pasifika in early childhood education is being magnified at Ngā Kākano o Te Mānuka, all in the name of research.

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