Tamati Rakena and wife Jude Campbell. Source / My Taiao
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Polytechs struggling to keep doors open
Te Hautū Kahurangi along with polytechnic students and association representatives are angry that two years of appeals to the Labour government have led to nothing more, they say, than promises to review a funding model which has already failed the country's polytechnics.
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Polytech reforms likely to fail- Shane Reti
Warnings of job losses and campus closures have surfaced following a government announcement of plans for a polytechnic mega-merger. According to National Party Spokesperson for Tertiary Education Dr Shane Reti, Treasury documents released last week show the planned polytechnic reforms are likely to fail.
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Proposed changes to Māori faculty spark protest at Waikato Uni
Over 100 protestors gathered outside the University of Waikato to oppose proposed changes that would see the University's Faculty of Māori and Indigenous studies lose its status and be placed under the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences. Students say it's a breach of the Treaty of Waitangi.
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Tertiary Institutions failing Māori could lose funding
The Tertiary Education Commission says tertiary institutions may lose funding if they don't improve the success rate of Māori and Pasifika students.
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New tertiary education bill passes
A new tertiary education bill has passed its final reading. It will see a range of changes to the sector according to Education Minister Chris Hipkins.
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New Māia video series highlights employability skills for rangatahi
The Tertiary Education Commission is releasing a seven-part video series called Māia to inspire Māori youth to consider career opportunities in the booming $42 billion Māori business economy.
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Research funding to develop Māori leadership
A new research project will look at how to harness the growing Māori economy to lift the wellbeing of Māori. The research will delve into how Māori leaders generate, embody and enact leadership in order to advance wellbeing.
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Investigation prompts Western Institute of Technology to repay Tertiary Education Commission
Another tertiary institution has been forced to repay the Tertiary Education Commission (TEC) over its Māori Performing Arts programme.
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Native Affairs- Professor Wiremu Doherty
Native Affairs reported last week that another course offered by Te Whare Wānanga o Awanuiārangi is now the subject of an inquiry, Awanuiārangi will also repay the Tertiary Education Commission nearly $6 million for the under delivery of its Māori Tourism diploma, Hei Manaaki.