Ngā Kura
Our curriculum approach is nurtured by our three schools: the School of Iwi Development, the School of Undergraduate Studies and the School of Indigenous Graduate Studies.

School of Indigenous Graduate Studies
The School of Indigenous Graduate Studies is focused on quality teaching, research priorities and graduate programmes, masters and doctoral degrees.

School of Iwi Development
The School of Iwi Development’s goal is to facilitate te whakapakaritanga me te hiki i te mātauranga o te iwi Māori i roto o Aotearoa. Its role is to bring hapū members together to learn about themselves, and to provide a stairway to higher learning.

School of Undergraduate Studies
The goal of the School of Undergraduate Studies is to deliver high-quality degree and pre-degree programmes.