News from AUT’s Māori whānau

A student smiling for the camera in front of their artwork.

AUT architecture student wins $5k award

27 Feb, 2026
AUT Master of Architecture (Professional) student Nathan Moore has landed the 2026 UXBRIDGE Malcolm Smith Architecture Fellowship.
Presenter's microphone at an event

5 artists keeping te reo Māori alive

20 Feb, 2026
Music reflects societal views on politics, identity and power, revealing tensions and hopes that often stay hidden in formal settings.
Photo in the Waitākere Ranges Regional Park

Te Warena Taua MNZM appointed to Whakaruruhau

02 Feb, 2026
We are pleased to announce the appointment of Te Warena Taua MNZM as Te Pou Herenga - Community Member to our Whakaruruhau of Te Ranga Tukutuku.
Beautiful New Zealand

AUT Māori students star in love letter to NZ

02 Feb, 2026
Singer-songwriter Marlon Williams was singing Pōkarekare Ana with students from Tītahi ki Tua (the Māori Students Association) providing the backup vocals.
Fireworks above the Aotea Centre on November 16 for WIPCE 2025.

Thousands gather for WIPCE 2025

17 Nov, 2025
Iwi manaaki Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei welcomed more than 3000 Indigenous knowledge holders, educators and leaders from across the globe for WIPCE 2025.
Artwork for Te Ao Pūtahi. Red and orang hues, showing the sun rising over Rangitoto and the city of Auckland.

Indigenous festival hits Auckland

16 Nov, 2025
Landing in the heart of Tāmaki Makaurau, Te Ao Pūtahi Festival will transform Aotea Square into a living Indigenous village.
Professor Tania Ka’ai

Privileging Indigenous Knowledge

03 Nov, 2025
A lifetime of service by Tania Ka’ai fosters a network of authentic Māori academic excellence, centring Indigenous knowledge in the university ecosystem.
AUT Dr Hazel smiling with blue sky backdrop.

$820k fellowship for Dr Hazel Abraham 

31 Oct, 2025
AUT’s Dr Hazel Abraham is “humbled” to be the recipient of a Mana Tūāpapa Future Leader Fellowship from the Royal Society Te Apārangi. 
Annual Talanoa event brings together influential Māori and Pacific thought leaders

Voices of Change

23 Oct, 2025
Annual Talanoa event brings together influential Māori and Pacific thought leaders to discuss doing business in 2025 and beyond.
A photo of the presentation on stage

Emotional landscape of language revival

15 Oct, 2025
Receptive bilingualism was at the heart of Te Ipukarea researchers Dr Nogiata Tukimata & Dr Toiroa Williams presentation at PULiiMA 2025.