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  • 16 Aug, 2016

    Te Wānanga o Aotearoa prepares for a major external review in 2017

    Marley Matamua is meeting with TWoA kaimahi to organise a number of Arotake Whakarite (mock reviews) that will take place September/ October this year ahead of a New Zealand Qualifications Authority (NZQA) External Evaluation and Review (EER).

  • 16 Aug, 2016

    From kete to kāwhenga

    While Tangimoe Clay continues to highlight the benefits of flax as a renewable resource, she says weaving is not just about fibre.

  • 16 Aug, 2016

    Talking the talk

    A “brainwave” two years ago to speak only te reo Māori for the month of September has grown to include more than 30 people and now encourages others to speak te reo Māori at every opportunity.

  • 16 Aug, 2016

    Big Dreams and High Hopes

    Te Wānanga o Aotearoa has played a key role in a new show that celebrates South Auckland's multicultural identity.

  • 16 Aug, 2016

    Popular programme tough to Master

    The first Masters programme offered by Te Wānanga o Aotearoa is proving so popular it has already expanded once and is likely to do so again.

  • 9 Aug, 2016

    Appointment of Ngapuhi CEO Tony Dowling applauded

    Te Wānanga o Aotearoa Chief Executive Officer Dr Jim Mather has praised the appointment of Tony Dowling to lead Te Rūnanga-Ā-Iwi-O-Ngāpuhi.

  • 2 Aug, 2016

    From Whirikoka to Cairo, Egypt

    Cairo, Egypt isn’t a place you would normally associate with lectures on the Māori traditions of oral storytelling and how it’s conveyed through e-learning.

  • 2 Aug, 2016

    Kaimahi Ora – a kaupapa-based approach to performance reviews

    Over the next few weeks, Te Wānanga o Aotearoa will be scrapping its old approach to annual performance reviews to update it with one that’s based on what our kaimahi want.

  • 2 Aug, 2016

    Prestigious scholarships presented to tauira

    Two Te Wānanga o Aotearoa tauira are among 19 recipients of a nationwide scholarship which will see their course fees paid along with a $15,000 study allowance, professional mentoring, and assistance with finding a job.

  • 2 Aug, 2016

    Tauhara North chief says study at Te Wānanga o Aotearoa invaluable

    She is the chief executive of one of New Zealand’s biggest Māori businesses that has an asset base valued in the hundreds of millions.

  • 2 Aug, 2016

    Trash talking with Tina Ngata

    Te Wānanga o Aotearoa should - and could - do more in terms of sustainability but kaimahi don’t have to wait to be told to do their bit.

  • 2 Aug, 2016

    Performing Arts tauira ready for the stage

    Jane Paul hit the ground running when she signed up to Performing Arts at Te Wānanga o Aotearoa this year.

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