

WHAT TO EXPECT FROM THIS PROGRAMME
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WHAT ARE THE TE KEI PROGRAMME'S COALS?
WHAT ARE THE TE KEI PROGRAMME'S COALS?


We are
ACADEMICS
GUIDING THE LEADERS OF TOMORROW INTO THE FUTURE
ABOUT TE KEI
Te Kei is the first Māori academic development programme to be offered across the eight Aotearoa New Zealand universities.
Guided by Mātauranga Māori, the programme has been designed by experienced Maori academics to support the professional and personal development of early career Māori academics in the academy.

WHAT TO EXPECT FROM THIS PROGRAMME
Throughout the duration of the Te Kei Programme participants can expect to:




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Develop academic and leadership skills and competencies and reflect on how to use them effectively as Māori
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Increase knowledge of the higher education system, and Māori governance and management
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Develop research skills and strategies for the funding environment
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Build social capital through developing personal and professional networks across the New Zealand university system
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Understand New Zealand’s tertiary education sector and the socio-political and economic contexts in which it operates
During the 3-day wānanga participants can expect to
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Stay on the Marae
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Engage and hear experiences directly from Māori academics, Māori leaders, university leaders and other tertiary sector industry experts.
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Participate in facilitated discussions, career planning and self-reflectionsessions.
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Connect with other programme participants and build networks with iwi and industry professionals.

Online Component
Te Kei offers a blended delivery model and during the online component of the programme participants can expect to
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Engage and participate in facilitated online forums and discussions.
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Access a range of academic development support material.
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E-connection and networking opportunities with other programme participants and industry professionals.


Dr Meegan Hall
Ngāti Ranginui & Ngāti Tūwharetoa
Programme Developer and Convenor

Fiona Johnson-Bell
Raukawa ki Wharepuuhunga, Waikato, Ngāpuhi
Programme Developer and Coordinator