He Waka Hiringa
Master of Applied Indigenous Knowledge
Tirohanga whānui
Innovate at a master’s level
Advance as a practitioner and researcher of kaupapa Māori and Indigenous knowledge.
Underpinned by Indigenous values and principles, He Waka Hiringa challenges practitioners to consider the holistic needs of Indigenous people from a traditional and contemporary perspective. Through applied practice and rangahau you will explore how your practice can address current issues affecting Indigenous people locally or globally.
You’ll plan and complete a community-based research project, strengthen reo and tikanga, and critique Indigenous and global perspectives to deliver tangible benefits for whānau, hapū, iwi and communities.
This programme attracts practitioners such as educators, social workers, artists, health workers, healers, environmentalists, and reo and tikanga experts.
He aha tāu ka whiwhi?
Skills you'll leave with
Completing this programme means you’ll be able to:
Demonstrate advanced expertise in a specialist area of Indigenous knowledge
Apply Māori and Indigenous philosophies to guide practice and research
Critically analyse and evaluate literature, theory and lived experience
Design and lead an Indigenous community-based research project
Reflect independently on your practice
Transfer knowledge to new contexts
Contribute to Indigenous communities through leadership and principle-based practice
Ngā ara e wātea ana
Where will this take me?
Keep studying:
Pursue doctoral research in kaupapa Māori, Indigenous knowledge and related fields.
Use at work:
Apply advanced capability in leadership, governance, education, research, health, social services, environment, and Māori and Indigenous development roles.
Community involvement:
Lead initiatives with whānau, hapū, iwi and Indigenous communities to strengthen kaupapa Māori for future generations.
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Quick facts
- Level 9 (Advanced)
- 240 Credits
- Master of Applied Indigenous Knowledge Level 9
- 2 years
- Fees apply
- NZQA Accredited
Paearu whakauru
Entry criteria
You can enrol if you:
Are a NZ citizen or resident (includes Cook Islands, Niue, Tokelau) or Australian citizen/permanent resident
Currently reside in New Zealand
ANDHave completed an undergraduate degree or equivalent in a relevant area, OR
Have documentary evidence of a high order of Indigenous knowledge gained through formal study, professional or other experience, and
Have a project-based idea supported by whānau, community, or a specific group, and
Make a significant contribution to Māori society, or other Indigenous people/culture, and
Provide letters of support from hapū, iwi or community groups attesting to your practice and abilities
All applicants are required to meet with the interview panel to present their applications.
Te wā
Time commitment
This programme is:
Full-time
240 credits (120 credits each year)
2 years long
Noho-learning with tutorials and wānanga
Fees & scholarships
The 2026 fees for this programme are:
Year 1: $6,900 GST inclusive
Year 2: $6,752 GST inclusive
Kōnae ako
Learning modules
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Where and when can I learn?
No classes are currently open for application.