35
$1.1
m
IN GRANTS AND SCHOLARSHIPS
DISTRIBUTED
2016 EDUCATION GRANTS & SCHOLARSHIPS
597
WAIKATO-TAINUI TERTIARY
EDUCATION GRANTS
103
TUMATE MAHUTA
SCHOLARSHIPS
13
DOCTORAL
SCHOLARSHIPS
programme for marae
trustees and committee
members to enhance
their capacity as
governors and leaders
of Waikato-Tainui
marae (in collaboration
with the Waikato
Raupatu Lands Trust).
Thirty-nine participants
representing 34
Waikato-Tainui marae.
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Graduation of second
Taahuhu Maatauranga
Maaori cohort,
November 2015.
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Rangahau Workshop
Series: building the
capacity of our kau-
papa Maaori research,
methodology and
practice (in collabo-
ration with Te Kotahi
Research Institute).
Aaheinga Rangatira
Leadership Opportunities
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12 university students
awarded summer
internships and
undertook tribally-
focused research
across our tribal
entities.
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Two graduates of our
inaugural MBA pro-
gramme are lecturers
for our new cohort.
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Three interns from
summer internship
programme have been
retained for ongoing
work within the College.
Rangahau Me
Te Whanaketanga
Research and Development
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He Whakaoranga kia
puta kia ora: Launch
of the final report
and photobook to
whaanau on tribal
well-being, identity and
connectedness.
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Ngaa Tohu o te
Taiao: Sustaining and
enhancing Mahinga kai.
Two-year collaborative
project with local
marae, councils and
other partners.
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International
Collaborative
Indigenous Health
Research Partnership
project. Completed a
five-year oral health
project, working with
our whaanau and their
tamariki.
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Manaaki Tuna Project:
three-year project
funded by the Waikato
River Authority and
other partners.
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Te Taarere aa Taawhaki
Seminar Series: a
platform for delivering
Waikato-Tainui
research and projects
within our rohe.
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West Coast Harbours
Research: research
to support the work
programme to
progress the West
Coast Harbours claims.
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Mokopuna Ora:
A review of the
Mokopuna Ora
relationship between
CYF and the tribe, and
its developments so far.
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