blog Date published 6 1 2023, Age 5 months ago “I was held by everybody.” Health issues had first year student at breaking point. View more
news Date published 11 5 2022, Age 1 year ago Te Ahu o te Reo Māori — a pathway for te reo Māori Inspiring educators to grow their capability and confidence in using and integrating te reo Māori. View more
blog Date published 5 5 2022, Age 1 year ago Conservation Kaupapa Leaving a conservation job in Australia to come to Te Tauihu and study on the Project MoturoaTrainee Ranger programme has been life-changing for Kiara Duke. View more
news Date published 10 3 2022, Age 1 year ago A good time to learn te reo A short, gentle introduction to te reo—and all in your lunchtime. View more
blog Date published 15 10 2021, Age 2 years ago A growing commitment to community Amber Ford is continuing her commitment to Māori health by becoming a Tamariki Ora Nurse. View more
blog Date published 29 7 2016, Age 7 years ago Māori trauma: How one teacher is inspiring others to change The lives of all children are shaped by their upbringing. But a Waikato Institute of Technology lecturer who told his own remarkable story during a visit to NMIT, says Māori are paying the price of historical trauma. View more
news Date published 25 7 2016, Age 7 years ago New portal into your future Next time you pass by the Māori studies centre, take a moment to soak in the wairua, or spirit, of NMIT’s new hand carved waharoa. View more
video Date published 10 8 2015, Age 8 years ago Te Wiki o Te Reo Māori - Māori Language Week Watch Te Hāpara Diploma of Māori Studies students perform in celebration of Maori Language Week 2015. View more