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  1. Wānanga vision comes to life for Hamilton whānau

    Home › Hononga › Pitopito kōrero o te wā › Wānanga vision comes to life for Hamilton whānau

    The vision of Te Wānanga o Aotearoa is, whānau transformation through education, and that has been the case for one Hamilton family.

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  2. Ancient Māori methods for new fitness coaching programme

    Home › Hononga › Pitopito kōrero o te wā › Ancient Māori methods for new fitness coaching programme

    The way of the warrior involved tests of fitness, agility and mental sharpness. And now these traditional methods Māori used to maintain their health and wellbeing are being offered as a pathway into the fitness coaching industry.

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  3. Te Wānanga o Aotearoa celebrates 40 years of transforming education

    Home › Hononga › Pitopito kōrero o te wā › Te Wānanga o Aotearoa celebrates 40 years of transforming education

    Te Wānanga o Aotearoa celebrates 40 years of transforming education since the opening of O-Tāwhao Marae. Join us for a special Taringa podcast episode and livestream on Facebook. Discover our journey from humble beginnings to becoming the second largest tertiary institution in Aotearoa, empowering thousands of tauira through kaupapa-driven education. Learn more about our new strategic direction, Te Pae Tawhiti 2030.

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  4. Tūwhitia Symposium drives student success for underserved learners

    Home › Hononga › Pitopito kōrero o te wā › Tūwhitia Symposium drives student success for underserved learners

    This week Te Wānanga o Aotearoa will host organisations from across the tertiary sector as they come together for the second annual Tūwhitia Symposium, where they will discuss and explore ways that work towards the continued drive of positive outcomes for underserved learners in Aotearoa.

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  5. Recognition for Rangahau at Royal Society Te Apārangi Awards

    Home › Hononga › Pitopito kōrero o te wā › Recognition for Rangahau at Royal Society Te Apārangi Awards

    Te Wānanga o Aotearoa researchers Dr Maree Sheehan and Dr Tim Angeli-Gordon receive prestigious awards at the Royal Society Te Apārangi and Health Research Council of New Zealand. Their innovative work in audio portraiture and gastrointestinal disease research highlights the impact of Indigenous-led Rangahau at Te Manawahoukura. Learn more about their contributions to Aotearoa New Zealand.

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