- Māori at Te Herenga Waka
- Te marae o Te Herenga WakaMarae
- Mō mātouOur people
- TauiraStudents
- RauemiResources
- Mai i te Iho ki te PaeStrategic outcomes framework for Māori
- Te mahere reoMāori language plan
- Te Tiriti o WaitangiTe Tiriti guide
- Te reo MāoriLanguage resources
- Māori greetings and phrases
- Te reo Māori pronunciation guide
- University names and places in te reo Māori
- University roles in te reo Māori
- Māori days and months
- Using te reo Māori in correspondence
- Using te reo Māori on the phone
- Bilingual email signatures and business cards
- Other te reo Māori resources
- TikangaCustomary practices guide
- Ngā pānui me ngā kaupapaNews and events
- Māori at Te Herenga Waka
- Te marae o Te Herenga WakaMarae
- Mō mātouOur people
- TauiraStudents
- RauemiResources
- Ngā pānui me ngā kaupapaNews and events
- Te tangata whenua o te marae People of the marae
- Kawa me ngā tikanga Customs and correct procedures
- Hītori History
- Ngā whare whakahirahira o te marae The exceptional marae facilities
- Toro mai ki te Marae Visit the marae
- He Pā Kaiao
- Ngā Waiata o Te Herenga Waka Songs of Te Herenga Waka
Te marae o Te Herenga WakaMarae
- Te Kawa a Māui School of Māori Studies
- Rangatiratanga Māori leadership
- Kaitautoko ki Te Herenga Waka Student support
- Ako Learning and teaching
- Te Tari o te Toitūroa Sustainability
- Whakapā mai Contact us
Mō mātouOur people
- Kupu whakatau Welcome
- Kaitautoko ki Te Herenga Waka Support people
- Āwhina Māori student support
- Pukapuka tātaki Guide to studying
- Mō ngā tauira Māori student spaces
- Hauora Health and wellbeing
- Ngā karahipi Scholarships
- Tauira hou New students
- Ngā akoranga whānui What to study
TauiraStudents

Tauira—Students

Allow your Māori values and principles to guide you through your studies. Don’t change who you are. Share what you learn with your iwi, hapū, and whānau. This will motivate and inspire you and your whānau while you are studying.
Whatarangi Winiata (Ngāti Raukawa, Ngāti Toa Rangatira)
Senior mentor and student, Master of Architecture (Professional)
Nau mai, haere mai—Welcome
Explore what to study, and find out how to get started as a new student at Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington.
What to study Get started

Tautoko—Support
There are lots of people to help you during your studies, including the Āwhina support team, learning and library advisers, and student-led groups.
Āwhina All support
Ngā karahipi—Scholarships
You can find funding for your studies in the form of scholarships and grants, including via the Taihonoa programme.
Scholarships TaihonoaHauora—Wellbeing
A key to your success is maintaining a healthy mind and body. Find out about the services here to help, including medical and counselling, clubs and societies, and our recreation centre.
Find out more

A piece of advice I wish I had been told when starting my university journey is that finding the right study/work/life balance is just as important as the courses you choose.
Dr Liana McDonald (Ngāti Kuia, Rangitāne o Wairau)
Senior lecturer in Sociology