Matariki Market at MIT

Nau Mai, Haere mai Whānau! Auckland Council and Manukau Institute of Technology are proud to present Te Kete Aronui Makers’ Market, a family-oriented, community event to celebrate Matariki. On Sunday 12 July, MIT Manukau will be where it’s at for music, kai, arts and crafts.

Matariki Market at MIT2025-03-25T23:04:49+13:00

Building on a legacy of Māori healthcare

Manukau Institute of Technology is launching a new qualification designed to attract more Māori to health careers and teach the skills they need to help address existing inequalities. Te Tohu Paetahi Tikanga Rangatira aa-Tapuhi, Bachelor of Nursing Māori (TTPTRT) is open to students from all backgrounds, preparing to deliver healthcare as a registered nurse with a particular focus on indigenous tikanga, reo and kaupapa.

Building on a legacy of Māori healthcare2025-03-26T00:03:37+13:00

Key appointment to building future nursing workforce

MIT is welcoming new Head of Nursing, Associate Professor Deborah Rowe (Ngāi Tahu), as the institute increases its efforts to train a healthcare workforce to find innovative ways to address health disparities.

Key appointment to building future nursing workforce2025-03-26T00:14:56+13:00

‘Whole of organisation’ approach leads to award nominations

Manukau Institute of Technology has been announced as a finalist in two categories of the Westpac Auckland Business Awards. These are Best Customer Service Delivery and Employer of the Year for the South and East regions.

‘Whole of organisation’ approach leads to award nominations2025-03-26T00:17:22+13:00

Inspiring student wins education award after overcoming odds

MIT social work student Te’i Tuiasau received the New Horizon Women’s Trust award on Saturday, an award given to women who have been given a second-chance at life through education.

Inspiring student wins education award after overcoming odds2025-03-26T00:19:47+13:00

From teen mum to apprentice plumber

Eighteen months ago, Hera Eruera was a stay-at-home mum of two kids. These days, she’s working as a trainee tutor at MIT’s School of Plumbing and Gasfitting , while doing an apprenticeship.

From teen mum to apprentice plumber2025-03-26T00:39:24+13:00

MIT social work student a voice for her people

Hafsar Tamesuddin left her homeland almost ten years ago. She was resettled in New Zealand in January this year, after spending eight years in Malaysia as a stateless ethnic Rohingya, born in Myanmar.

MIT social work student a voice for her people2025-03-26T00:51:12+13:00
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