Newly promoted Professor Vaughan Bidois. Photo / Supplied
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Raukawa wāhine complete 370km journey walking in ancestor’s footsteps
Their tupuna Māhinaarangi of Ngāti Kahungunu is renowned for having travelled, while heavily pregnant, more than 500 kilometres from her people’s lands in Kahungunu to those of her husband, Tūrongo, at Rangiātea.
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Three-quarters of four-year-olds using some te reo Māori
Te reo revitalisation has taken a step forward with new research showing nearly three-quarters of four-year-olds are using at least some te reo Māori.
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Te Whare Wānanga o Awanuiārangi find success in online courses
The biggest drivers of growth in online courses have proven to be a success for one Māori lead Indigenous tertiary institution Te Whare Wānanga o Awanuiārangi.
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3,000 students to graduate from Awanuārangi
More than 3,000 students from Te Whare Wānanga o Awanuiārangi will graduate on Friday 29 March.
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Esteemed professor appointed Deputy Vice-Chancellor Māori at Massey Uni
Distinguished Māori professor and academic Graham Hingangaroa Smith has been appointed Deputy Vice-Chancellor Māori at Massey University.
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Awanuiārangi launches new reo stategy
Today Te Whare Wānanga o Awanuiārangi launch their five-year te reo Māori strategy.
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Awanuiārangi to launch te reo strategy
Te Whare Wānanga o Awanuiārangi is set to reveal their Ngā Parirau o te reo Māori strategy this month.
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Awanuiārangi deputy CEO appointed to Oxford role
Yvonne (Evie) O’Brien, deputy chief executive of Te Whare Wānanga o Awanuiārangi, has been named the Programme Director of the Atlantic Institute at the University of Oxford in England.
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Longitudinal study to measure te reo Māori
The study Growing Up In New Zealand collects information from 7000 children and their families from before birth and into the children's adulthood. Te Whare Wānanga o Awanuiārangi says the resource will help develop policies for Māori language retention and revitalisation.