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Postgraduate Diploma in Mātauranga Māori and Indigenous Studies Pourewa Mātauranga Māori me ngā iwi Taketake
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Develop skills and knowledge in Māori and Indigenous studies at a postgraduate level with pathways to Masters degrees.
Master of Māori Studies
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Explore advanced Māori knowledge, culture, and leadership in the Master of Māori Studies. This postgraduate programme empowers students to engage deeply with te ao Māori, Indigenous research, and kaupapa Māori methodologies.
Te Kōpua Marae
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Te Kōpua Marae is situated between Pironga and Kakepuku mountains. Nestled next to the Waipa river. Home of the Ngāti Unu, Ngāti Kahu and Ngāti Ngawaero. They have participated in a number of Iwi Development programmes.
Ngā Mana Whakairo a Toi: Bachelor of Māori Performing Arts
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Explore your passion for kapa haka, mōteatea, waiata, haka, or Māori theatre, while developing the skills to thrive in modern creative industries with the Bachelor of Māori Performing Arts
Te Moanaroa Ngatoko: Master of Indigenous Studies Graduate
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My pathway in tertiary study has been travelled with a group of mates working in health, education and social services.
Postgraduate Diploma in Māori Performing Arts
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An opportunity for undergraduates with Māori performing competencies and emergent research to a pathway of applied studies at postgraduate level
Master of Indigenous Studies
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The Master of Indigenous Studies at Te Whare Wānanga o Awanuiārangi is a transformative postgraduate qualification that empowers students to engage deeply with Indigenous worldviews
Doctor of Philosophy
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Doctoral Degrees are the highest supervised degree offered by Te Whare Wānanga o Awanuiārangi. The PhD is awarded for a thesis that demonstrates a candidate’s ability to carry out independent research and analysis at an advanced level of study in a particular discipline and/or field.
Wai Ora (Kaupae 4)
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Advance your knowledge and skills to protect and conserve coastal and freshwater bodies with a mātauranga Māori perspective. Be an ‘eco champion’ and kaitiaki.
Toni Boynton
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Humanities and Pōkaitahi Reo graduate
Postgraduate Diploma in Applied Mental Health and Addiction Counselling (Level 8)
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The Postgraduate Diploma in Applied Mental Health and Addiction Counselling (Level 8) is a new and innovative programme designed to support the development of the mental health workforce within whānau, hapū and iwi, and other communities and industries.
Kai Oranga (Kaupae Tuatoru)
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Grow your knowledge of traditional Māori kai practices with Kai Oranga (Kaupae Tuatoru), a level 3 qualification focused on kaupapa Māori approaches to sustainable food systems.
Moerangi Black
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National Programme Coordinator - Te Reo
Phone: 07 306 3243 or 027 254 1184
Email: moerangi.black@wananga.ac.nz
Phone: 07 306 3243 or 027 254 1184
Email: moerangi.black@wananga.ac.nz
Wai Ora (Kaupae 3)
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Learn the foundations of water resource management and conservation with the Wai Ora (Kaupae 3) programme. This level 3 certificate will teach you how to protect and manage waterways using both modern science and mātauranga Māori.
Doctor of Indigenous Development and Advancement (IDA)
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The Doctor of Indigenous Development and Advancement (IDA) at Te Whare Wānanga o Awanuiārangi is a doctoral qualification designed for those with professional experience who are committed to advancing indigenous aspirations through research.
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