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Academic honour earned by Māori rugby legend
Rugby legend Dr Farah Palmer (Ngāti Maniapoto, Waikato) has spent more than 20 years advancing ākonga Māori success at Massey University and in recognition, she has now been promoted to professor a
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Mātāmua to head Massey mātauranga Māori graduate programme
Leading Māori astronomer Professor Rangi Mātāmua has accepted a new senior role at Massey University.
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Massey University opens new marae on Wellington campus
Te Rau Karamu opened on Massey University's Pukeahu Campus in Wellington at the weekend.
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Uawa Student Teacher wins Prestigious $22,000 Scholarship
Uawa Resident Maria Leilua is honoured to receive the Kupe Scholarship for 2019. Having started teacher training to nurture and educate local children, her high achievements as a trainee teacher have not gone unnoticed.
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Infusing Māori myths and legends with science
Massey Universitys’ Pūhoro STEM Academy is using Pūrākau Māori to train tomorrow’s Engineers and Scientists.
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Surprise proposal brings crowd to tears
It's the first time a Massey University graduation audience has been brought to tears by a special proposal.
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Iti to become Massey's 'activist in-residence'
The CARE center (Culture-Centered Approach to Research and Evaluation) situated in the School of Communication at Massey’s Palmerston North campus hosts a different activist in-residence every month. From 18–22 March, Tūhoe elder and Māori activist, Tame Iti, will take up the role.
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Dr Haare Williams receives lifetime award in broadcasting
Veteran journalist Hare Williams received the Lifetime Achievement Award at today's Ngā Kupu Ora Māori Journalism Awards, held at Massey University's Albany campus.
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Dr. Trevor Clark: Life after league
Dr. Trevor Clark's thesis looks at the health of fellow Māori former league players and, based on his findings, he wants current players to think about their quality of life post-retirement.