COVID-19 news: 20 April 2020
Published date : Mon, 20 April 2020 05:25 pmLatest update on COVID-19 response from Te Whare Wānanga o Awanuiārangi - our plan for delivery online.
                
                COVID-19 Response: Student Survey
Published date : Sat, 04 April 2020 10:31 amWe are inviting students to take part in an online survey to assist us with planning as part of our COVID-19 response in order to get a better understanding of our student's capability for distance learning.
                
                COVID-19 news: 24 March 2020
Published date : Tue, 24 March 2020 03:52 pmUpdate on COVID-19: Awanuiārangi suspends all teaching (including online) until Thursday 23 April, all campuses to remain closed until then
                
                COVID-19 news: 23 March 2020
Published date : Mon, 23 March 2020 08:21 pmThe health and safety of our tauira and kaimahi at Te Whare Wānanga o Awanuiārangi is our highest priority. To this end, we are taking all precautions necessary to prevent COVID-19 in our community.
                
                COVID-19 news: 21 March 2020
Published date : Sat, 21 March 2020 08:21 pmThe health and safety of our tauira and kaimahi at Te Whare Wānanga o Awanuiārangi is our highest priority. To this end, we are taking all precautions necessary to prevent COVID-19 in our community.
                
                COVID-19 news: 17 March 2020
Published date : Tue, 17 March 2020 12:30 pmThe health and safety of our tauira and kaimahi at Te Whare Wānanga o Awanuiārangi is our highest priority. To this end, we are taking all precautions necessary to prevent COVID-19 in our community.
                
                Indigenous food system a pathway to the good life
Published date : Fri, 28 February 2020 04:00 pmFaren Taylor was 26 and a newly single mum when she made her first foray into the world of sustainable food production. She enrolled three years ago in a Te Whare Wānanga o Awanuiārangi programme called Kai Oranga, which teaches an indigenous system of growing and producing food.
                
                Whakaari (White Island) eruption – Awanuiārangi offers support to whānau
Published date : Tue, 10 December 2019 02:54 pmKai te tangi nei te ngākau ki ngā whānau kua pākia nei i te parekura inanahi nei. Te Whare Wānanga o Awanuiārangi is deeply saddened by the tragic events at Whakaari (White Island) on Monday 9 December. We offer our sympathies and prayers to the whānau impacted by this tragedy. We also acknowledge the devastating impact for Ngāti Awa, as kaitiaki (steward) of Whakaari.
                
                Major study into the health and well-being of Māori War Veterans underway
Published date : Mon, 18 November 2019 03:33 pmA collaboration between Te Parairoa A Tumatauenga Company Limited and Te Whare Wananga o Awanuiārangi will explore the health and well-being perspectives of Māori War Veterans.
Funded through a Health Research Council grant, the investigation aims to better understand the wide range of health concerns experienced by Māori Veterans across various theatres of war and the strategies used by them to maintain their well-being during times of conflict, and when returning home.
                
                Ten finalists announced for NZ’s Tertiary Teaching Excellence Awards
Published date : Thu, 10 October 2019 12:02 pmThe ten tertiary teachers finding success in New Zealand’s Tertiary Teaching Excellence Awards for 2019 have been announced including Te Whare Wānanga o Awanuiārangi Academic, Associate Professor Mera Penehira, of the School of Indigenous Graduate Studies.
The finalists will celebrate at parliament on the 30th of October, with guests from across the tertiary sector, at a ceremony hosted by Hon Chris Hipkins, Minister of Education.Kaupapa Māori category awards have been awarded to two outstanding teachers this year; Dr Ngarino Ellis from The University of Auckland, who is the only Māori art historian teaching in a New Zealand university, and Associate Professor Mera Penehira, a Kaupapa Māori teacher from Te Whare Wānanga o Awanuiārangi.