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    Master of Māori and Indigenous Leadership information hui

    Naia te mihi ki a koutou atu i Te Whare Wānanga o Waitaha ki ngā iwi katoa o ngā moutere e rua, o te motu Whānui.

    This applied Masters qualification has been designed for whānau that have either completed an Undergraduate degree or have never studied and have leadership experience through work, iwi, or your community.

    We focus on complementing the skills you already have and support you to find other ways to articulate what you already know in your puku.

    The programme is run over two years starting in March 2025. We are seeking interest from these takiwā as possible locations for our 2025 cohorts.

    Students can be located anywhere in Aotearoa but will need to make their own way to and from wānanga.

    Hui details

    • 19 September @ 6pm: Wainui Surf Life Saving Club, 11 Moana Road, Okitu, Gisborne 4010
    • 20 September @ 6pm: Kamo High School Library, Gate 4, 1, Wilkinson Avenue, Te Kamo, Whangārei 0112
    • 21 September @ 4pm: Whanganui Community House, 60 Ridgway Street, Whanganui
    • 22 September @ 2pm: Te Wānanga o Aotearoa, 3/5 Heriot Drive, Elsdon, Porirua 5022

    More information

    For more information visit the University of Canterbury website.

    Alternatively, contact Jamie Hape on: 03 369 3868 or jamie.hape@canterbury.ac.nz.

    Richard Liddicoat

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    Master of Māori and Indigenous Leadership information hui