Ako tahi
Study with us
E ū ana mātau ki te poipoi me te whakatairanga i te angitu o te Māori mā te whakarite taiao ako e puāwai ai ngā tauira Māori.
He ringa āwhina tauira Māori
Māori student support
Ka tautokona ngā tauira paetahi, tauira paerunga me ngā tauira tohu kairangi e Te Rau Tauawhi, e ngā kaitohutohu me ngā rōpū tauira Māori.
Ngā rauemi marae
Marae and Māori spaces
We have Māori spaces and facilities available on our Manawatū and Auckland campuses, and a new marae on the Wellington campus.
Ngā rauemi reo Māori me te tikanga Māori
Te reo Māori & tikanga resources
Find out the difference between a pōwhiri, mihi whakatau and mihimihi, upskill your te reo Māori pronunciation, or take one of our free online courses.
Ko wai mātou o Māori@Massey
About Māori@Massey
Learn about Māori@Massey's whakapapa, our strategy and how we champion the development and aspirations of Māori.
Te Pūtahi-a-Toi
School of Māori Knowledge
Enrol in programmes and courses that explore te ao Māori. Bring new insights and perspectives to contemporary social issues. Contribute to whānau, hapū, iwi and Māori development.
Ngā Whakapōtaetanga Māori
Graduation
Our Māori graduation celebrations acknowledge the success of our Māori graduates.
Te Wiki o te Reo Māori
Māori Language Week
Celebrate Te Wiki o te Reo Māori — Māori Language Week at Massey.
Te Manu Tāiko
Te Manu Tāiko
Te Manu Tāiko is an opportunity for senior tauira Māori to spend time with the wider Massey University Te Kunenga ki Pūrehuroa whānau whānui.
Māori@Massey news
Stay up to date with the latest news and articles from Māori@Massey and Te Kunenga ki Pūrehuroa.
He mihi
E te huinga tauira e tau nei, nau mai, haere mai.
Haere mai rā ki Te Kunenga ki Pūrehuroa. Tomokia te whare ako, te whare o te mātauranga, kia tīkina mai ai ngā kete o te wānanga. Mā tēnei ara, e tutuki ai ngā wawata me ngā tūmanako e ngākaunuitia ana mō te rangi āpōpō. Haere mai ki ōna whenua kura, ko Turitea ki Manawatū, ko Ōtehā ki Ōkahukura, ko Pukeahu ki Te Ūpoko o Te Ika. Ko Te Pūrehuroa e whakahuatia nei, he rarangi whetū ki te rangi, he hīnātore ki te māramatanga. Inā hoki, ahakoa he tīmatanga, kāhore he mutunga o tēnei mahi te whai i te mātauranga. Nō reira, nau mai, kia mārama ai ngā pūmanawa, kia pakari ai ngā pūkenga. Ka ea te kōrero, mā tini, mā mano ka rapa te whai, ka hua ai te wānanga.
Koia tēnei ko te reo maioha o Te Kunenga Pūrehuroa, e tukuna atu ana ngā mihi manahau ki a koutou katoa. E rarau ki te tapuwae nui o Tāne, ko Tāne-i-te-Wānanga, ko Tāne-nui-ā-Rangi. Kia ū ki te ara, kia mau ki te mātauranga, kia manawanui ki te ako, hei oranga mātauranga mōu, mō tātou katoa. Kia toi te mana, kia tau te mauri, kia tupu te māramatanga ki a tātou katoa.
Nāku noa, nā
Professor Meihana Durie
Deputy Vice-Chancellor Māori
Massey University
Welcome
The name Te Kunenga ki Pūrehuroa is a symbolic reference to the knowledge journey that you have now embarked upon. Te Pūrehuroa represents the infinite constellations of stars that radiate the skies above us, illuminating a pathway towards a future that you will cultivate and forge during your time here at Massey University.
The acquisition of knowledge brings with it a lifelong commitment to learning and is a journey without end – from inception to infinity. We encourage you to draw inspiration from the many kōrero, or ancient narratives, that make Massey University so distinctive.
In the spirit of the great knowledge seeker Tāne, we hope that your time here is fulfilling, that you prepare yourself well for the challenges ahead of you and that you may aspire to attain ultimate success.
Nāku noa, nā
Professor Meihana Durie
Deputy Vice-Chancellor Māori
Massey University