Te Tari o te Pou Koko Māori, The Office of the Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Māori, takes great pride in sharing the accomplishments, innovations and contributions of our students and staff
16 Jan 2024
Culturally sensitive approach needed to treat Māori with eating disorders – study
New research from the University of Otago, Christchurch, suggests treatment meth...
15 Jan 2024
Inaugural Ngā Puanga Pūtaiao Fellowship awarded to Otago Biochemistry researcher
Dr Roseanna Gamlen-Greene, a postdoctoral researcher in the Kenny Lab in the Dep...
08 Dec 2023
Tohu makes the ‘grind’ worthwhile
Pounamu Keepa (Te Aitanga a Mahaki, Ngāti Ruanui, Tūhourangi, Ngāti Kahu) hopes...
30 Nov 2023
Safety and connection away from home
If you whakapapa Māori, you are welcome at Te Huka Mātauraka, Māori Centre. Kait...
29 Nov 2023
Te Poutama Māori grants for Humanities
Te Kete Aronui Division of Humanities received three of the six annual Te Poutam...
29 Nov 2023
Professor Suzanne Pitama receives Indigenous medical education award
University of Otago, Christchurch, Dean and Head of Campus Professor Suzanne Pit...
21 Nov 2023
Taoka tūturu - One man’s finds are a community’s treasures
One keen-eyed beach walker’s finds have inspired a successful community-based in...
10 Nov 2023
Te Poutama Māori appoints new co-chairs
Mahi tahi will continue to be a priority for the two new co-chairs of Te Poutama...
07 Mar 2023
Fifty years of mahi – a milestone for the University of Otago, Christchurch
‘Kia Mau’ – a call to come together and hold tight to one and all – is the chose...
03 Mar 2023
Wānanga “an enormous moment” in legal education at Otago
The University of Otago’s second year Law programme got off to a special start t...