Founded in 1869, the University of Otago is New Zealand’s oldest and finest university.
Most teaching takes place on the Dunedin campus and the majority of the University’s 20,000 students have come from outside the Dunedin area to enjoy the unique lifestyle in New Zealand’s only true student city.
Research excellence underpins academic activity at Otago and a strong research culture is fostered across all four divisions – Business, Health Sciences, Humanities and Sciences. This was highlighted by Otago’s success under the New Zealand Government’s 2012 Performance-Based Research Funding (PBRF) quality evaluation, which confirmed Otago's position as the leading research institution in New Zealand.
Otago is at the forefront of modern scholarship and has a long-established tradition of innovation. It is for this reason Otago is able to attract first-rate academics, and our graduates are renowned for their independence and audacity of spirit.
We encourage open discussion and debate. However, any derogatory, racist, or offensive comments are not tolerated on University of Otago posts and will be removed.
Nau mai, haere mai ki Te Kunenga ki Pūrehuroa.
Welcome to Massey University.
We are a research-led university with a reputation for excellence in innovation and the creation of new knowledge.
At Massey we offer over 170 qualifications and over 2,700 courses, with campuses in three New Zealand regions and flexible learning options online.
Thanks for interacting with us on LinkedIn. We encourage active discussion and have community guidelines to ensure we foster healthy social media communities. Let’s be respectful of others. www.massey.ac.nz/socialmedia
Tēnā rawa atu tātou!
E rere arorangi ana te kupu whakanui ki a koutou. Anei rā te reo o Ngā Rangahautira e haere kōripo ana ki tēnā, ki tēnā. Kei taku nui, kei taku rahi, e ao ana te mihi!
E mea nei te kōrero ko te manu e kai ana i te miro, nōna te wao, ko te manu e kai ana i te mātauranga, nōna te ao. Ko Ngā Rangahautira tēnei e matekai ana ki tā te rangatira kai, e nanao ana ki ngā hua o te pukapuka, me kore rānei ka riro katoa i a Ngāi Māori tōna ao, ka whakahokia anō te mana Māori ki tōna anō ikeiketanga. Ā kāti, kōkiri!
Ngā Rangahautira is the Māori Law Students Association at Victoria University, the roots of this rōpu were set down in 1986 Dr Moana Jackson.
Ngā Rangahautira always seeks to inspire and imbue success within tauira Māori at law school, as well as acknowledge the achievements of alumni and other successful Māori in the legal world. Our ultimate goal as a rōpu is to provide a nurturing, enjoyable and fulfilling learning experience for tauira Māori. One where tauira feel safe and part of a whānau that practices tautoko and manaaki. We are a bastion of whanaungatanga throughout the law school journey. To achieve this, we host noho marae, tikanga workshops, academic workshops, networking events, inspirational speaker events and various social events, to name a few.
We also seek to foster and maintain good relationships with rōpu and firms outside of law school in order to provide our tauira with opportunities and insights as to what is out there in the legal profession, whether this be in the public, private or not-for-profit sectors.
We welcome all tauira Māori to our rōpu and want each and every one of them pursuing the law degree to achieve.
E te tī, e te tā, nau mai haramai rā,
Nā māua, nā
Whakaahurangi Gallagher rāua ko Tamati Durie-McGrath
Tumuaki o Ngā Rangahautira
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