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University staff go on strike nationwide, want pay up to equal cost of living surge
Staff from all of the country's eight universities will go on strike tomorrow, with Te Hautū Kahurangi | Tertiary Education Union members wanting an 8% pay increase to equal the rising cost of livi
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Pouroto Ngaropo awarded honorary doctorate for contributions to Māori
Pouroto Ngaropo, one of Aotearoa’s leading cultural ambassadors for knowledge in mātauranga Māori, tikanga and kawa, was awarded an honorary doctorate from the Auckland University of Technology (AU
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First Tagata Pasifika vice-chancellor says priority to strengthen two 'essential partnerships'
Born and bred in Glen Innes, Tāmaki Makaurau, Dr Damon Salesa is the son of a factory worker from Samoa, and his mum is a nurse from the Far North.
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Khylee Quince the first Māori dean of law at an Aotearoa university
Associate Professor Khylee Quince hopes to increase participation among Māori while also indigenising the entire law sector.
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Lecturer shares thesis on Māori media
Communication lecturer for AUT Atakohu Middleton has recently completed her thesis which focused on Māori media and the differences in terms of how it operates compared to mainstream.
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Benefits for Māori working a four-day week
Professor Human Resource Management Jarrod Haar from Auckland University of Technology advocates the four day week and has researched the unique factors associated with Māori in the workplace.
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Mana whenua asked to tautoko Muslim community
Rangatahi have spoken out about how important it is for mana whenua to take on the responsibility for further supporting the Muslim community following the Christchurch shooting.
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Jews and non-Jews honoured at UNIHRD Commemorations
Both Jews and non-Jews will be remembered and honoured in events across the country tomorrow, for the United Nations' International Holocaust Remembrance Day.
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First Holocaust commemorations on Auckland marae
Jewish and non-Jewish communities around the country gathered to commemorate United Nations' International Holocaust Remembrance Day. For the first time Auckland commemorations took place on the marae at AUT.