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Victoria University of Wellington - Te Whare Wānanga o te Ūpoko o te Ika a Māui
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Kaitautoko ki Te Herenga Waka Support people

The Māori community at the University supports all its students to achieve success. Find out who you can connect with and how they can help you.

A young Māori man wearing a black shirt with an Awhina logo and a young Māori woman, both laughing.

Māori student support

The Āwhina programme provides a way for tauira Māori to connect with kaupapa and support services, and runs study wānanaga, study spaces, and peer-mentoring.

Rere, Nui and Kahu - studying

Māori learning adviser

Herewini Easton is the Māori learning adviser—he runs workshops and can provide one-to-one support.

Maori study space within the Kelburn Library.

Māori library services

Tyson Kingi is the kairauhi or Māori subject librarian—he can help you navigate the library, its Māori collections, and study spaces.

Student groups

Connect with our student groups—Ngāi Tauira is the association for all Māori students, and there are also subject-specific groups.

Office of the Deputy Vice-Chancellor Māori

The Office of the Deputy Vice-Chancellor Māori leads the Āwhina and Taihonoa programmes, manages the marae, and provides strategic advice to the University.

Ocean Mercier

Māori academic staff

Connect with Māori academic staff working in the area that you're studying in to get support and inspiration.

Te tangata whenua o te marae

Every marae belongs to and must be ‘kept warm’ by a community of people—the tangata whenua.

A young Māori woman and man talking to another student in front of a bookshelf.

Student advisers

Our Māori Future Student advisers can help you with your application to study and give you advice about selecting courses.


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