There is a chronic underrepresentation of Māori and Pacific academics in our university sector in Aotearoa New Zealand. Sitting behind the disparity are a range of practices that support some groups in Aotearoa New Zealand to succeed and move more freely through higher education institutions than others. In response to scholarship highlighting this issue, a collective of students and staff at Te Herenga Waka | Victoria University of Wellington came together to organise an action-oriented workshop to draw attention to ways that universities are governed through power relations. Attention was also paid to mitigating power imbalances in the organisation, format, and delivery of the event, and between attendees, presenters, and event facilitato...
In this beautiful and transformative book, 24 Māori academics share their personal journeys, reveali...
Paper presented at Te Kura Unua. Te Kura Unua is an annual research exchange hui, which brings toge...
Learning does not occur in a vacuum and this reality challenges all educators to provide for the dif...
There is a chronic underrepresentation of Māori and Pacific academics in our university sector in Ao...
Maori and other Indigenous scholars have been calling for the Indigenisation of academic space for d...
Māori and other Indigenous scholars have been calling for the Indigenisation of academic space for d...
Paper presented at Te Kāhui Kura Māori (Schools of Māori Studies Assembly) held at Te Kawa a Māui, S...
Paper presented at Te Kāhui Kura Māori (Schools of Māori Studies Assembly) held at Te Kawa a Māui, S...
Since 1999 indigenous participation in tertiary education in New Zealand has been transformed. From ...
In this workshop, we will describe the recent effort currently underway at University of the Pacific...
Māori and other Indigenous scholars have been calling for the Indigenisation of academic spa...
Current educational policies and practices in Aotearoa/New Zealand were developed and continue to be...
Paper presented at Te Kāhui Kura Māori (Schools of Māori Studies Assembly) held at Te Kawa a Māui, S...
Paper presented at Te Kāhui Kura Māori (Schools of Māori Studies Assembly) held at Te Kawa a Māui, S...
Beyond the Dusky Maiden records Pasifika women’s experiences of working in higher education in Aotea...
In this beautiful and transformative book, 24 Māori academics share their personal journeys, reveali...
Paper presented at Te Kura Unua. Te Kura Unua is an annual research exchange hui, which brings toge...
Learning does not occur in a vacuum and this reality challenges all educators to provide for the dif...
There is a chronic underrepresentation of Māori and Pacific academics in our university sector in Ao...
Maori and other Indigenous scholars have been calling for the Indigenisation of academic space for d...
Māori and other Indigenous scholars have been calling for the Indigenisation of academic space for d...
Paper presented at Te Kāhui Kura Māori (Schools of Māori Studies Assembly) held at Te Kawa a Māui, S...
Paper presented at Te Kāhui Kura Māori (Schools of Māori Studies Assembly) held at Te Kawa a Māui, S...
Since 1999 indigenous participation in tertiary education in New Zealand has been transformed. From ...
In this workshop, we will describe the recent effort currently underway at University of the Pacific...
Māori and other Indigenous scholars have been calling for the Indigenisation of academic spa...
Current educational policies and practices in Aotearoa/New Zealand were developed and continue to be...
Paper presented at Te Kāhui Kura Māori (Schools of Māori Studies Assembly) held at Te Kawa a Māui, S...
Paper presented at Te Kāhui Kura Māori (Schools of Māori Studies Assembly) held at Te Kawa a Māui, S...
Beyond the Dusky Maiden records Pasifika women’s experiences of working in higher education in Aotea...
In this beautiful and transformative book, 24 Māori academics share their personal journeys, reveali...
Paper presented at Te Kura Unua. Te Kura Unua is an annual research exchange hui, which brings toge...
Learning does not occur in a vacuum and this reality challenges all educators to provide for the dif...