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Kia aho matuahia te taketake, kia tūwaerea te tau…When intellect turns to intuition, knowledge becomes wisdom

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Intellectual Freedom

Buffy Sainte-Marie gives Inaugural Indigenomics Institute Conference keynote

Indigenous by Dr Dara KellyOctober 13, 2019

Māori postgrad journeys: Do you think ‘PhD is life’ is a thing?

Indigenous by Tākuta TeahMarch 14, 2019March 14, 2019

BE THE FIRST

Indigenous by Jodi Porter AotearoaDecember 20, 2018

My PhD journey: Reflections on thesis writing

Indigenous by Tākuta TeahSeptember 24, 2018September 12, 2018

“Are you the “angry” or the “approachable” academic?”

Indigenous by Tākuta TeahSeptember 3, 2018

Just a kaiako

Indigenous by MAI-ki-AronuiJune 16, 2018

Binary Busting: A superheroine approach to institutional meaning making

Indigenous by Tākuta TeahMay 29, 2018

KIN’s fifth doctor marks a new era

Indigenous by Abigail McClutchieMay 22, 2018

Library wars and the fight for intellectual freedom

Indigenous by ManuhiriFebruary 9, 2017February 9, 2017

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