blog Date published 5 12 2024, Age 2 months ago Discovering identity and connection through te reo Māori Riu Donoghue has found another whānau here at NMIT. View more
blog Date published 16 9 2024, Age 4 months ago Wrap-around support is the key to success Sharon Salmon helps create a sense of whānau in her tuakana role. View more
news Date published 9 9 2024, Age 4 months ago Why study te reo Māori? At NMIT, we can help you connect, grow your reo, and build confidence in te ao Māori. View more
blog Date published 5 6 2024, Age 8 months ago Scholarship recognises a lifetime of service Moetu Tuuta is the recent recipient of the Janice Manson Memorial scholarship at NMIT. View more
news Date published 26 2 2024, Age 11 months ago Serving up opportunities Put forward your best kai moana dish at the Havelock Mussel and Seafood Festival. View more
news Date published 7 8 2023, Age 1 year ago Dream inspires award-winning story for kaiako Writing in te reo Māori felt natural — like he was accessing some sort of imaginative main artery. View more
blog Date published 6 1 2023, Age 2 years ago “I was held by everybody.” Health issues had first year student at breaking point. View more
news Date published 2 11 2022, Age 2 years ago Connecting our Rainbow tauira Kaimanaaki Māori Support Advisor creates inclusive sculptures. View more
news Date published 11 5 2022, Age 3 years ago Te Ahu o te Reo Māori — a pathway for te reo Māori Inspiring educators to grow their capability and confidence in using and integrating te reo Māori. View more
blog Date published 5 5 2022, Age 3 years ago Conservation Kaupapa Leaving a conservation job in Australia to come to Te Tauihu and study on the Project MoturoaTrainee Ranger programme has been life-changing for Kiara Duke. View more
news Date published 12 4 2022, Age 3 years ago Iwi partnership enhances horticulture programme NMIT and Ngāti Kuia work towards cultural restoration in the Pelorus area. View more
news Date published 10 3 2022, Age 3 years ago A good time to learn te reo A short, gentle introduction to te reo—and all in your lunchtime. View more
news Date published 6 12 2021, Age 3 years ago NMIT named as a Te Ahu o Te Reo Māori provider In partnership with iwi, NMIT will be a provider of the Government’s Te Ahu o Te Reo Māori programme. View more
blog Date published 15 10 2021, Age 3 years ago A growing commitment to community Amber Ford is continuing her commitment to Māori health by becoming a Tamariki Ora Nurse. View more
news Date published 15 6 2021, Age 4 years ago Wharenui carvings get some TLC at Whakatū marae The carvings at the entrance to Kaakati, the wharenui at Whakatū marae have recently been restored and reinstalled. View more
blog Date published 19 9 2018, Age 6 years ago Love your learning at NMIT Studying at NMIT can be fun while you learn new skills View more
video Date published 5 7 2018, Age 7 years ago Matariki at NMIT Matariki is a time to come together with whānau, friends and communities to be inspired for the new year ahead. View more
blog Date published 14 10 2017, Age 7 years ago Your guide to learning and study over age 30 Are you heading back into the workforce? Perhaps you want to make a total career change? Wonder if you can wrangle study with other commitments like childcare or part time work? Step into study with this useful guide. View more
blog Date published 26 5 2017, Age 8 years ago Top reasons to study at NMIT In a bind about where to study? Settle petal, with this list your problem is solved. View more
blog Date published 8 5 2017, Age 8 years ago What the TRoQ? Why new is good You may have noticed our programme names are changing. Here's why... View more
blog Date published 5 5 2017, Age 8 years ago Survive your first career expo like a LARPer Come out wiser, stronger and with a greater sense of purpose. View more
news Date published 25 7 2016, Age 8 years ago New portal into your future Next time you pass by the Māori studies centre, take a moment to soak in the wairua, or spirit, of NMIT’s new hand carved waharoa. View more
video Date published 10 8 2015, Age 9 years ago Te Wiki o Te Reo Māori - Māori Language Week Watch Te Hāpara Diploma of Māori Studies students perform in celebration of Maori Language Week 2015. View more