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    New chapter begins for Te Puna Hauora at Kelburn

    Karakia, water, and waiata marked the opening and blessing of Level 2 of the Easterfield building on Friday 22 May, as the Te Puna Hauora—School of Health began the first phase of its transition from Newtown Hospital to the Kelburn campus.

  • Students sitting on the grass outside a university building

    Strengthening palliative care pathways for Pacific peoples

    A team co-led by researchers from Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington and AUT has received $1.2 million in funding from the Health Research Council of New Zealand (HRC) to lead a project that advances the wellbeing of Pasifika communities in Aotearoa New Zealand.

  • Man with black shirt and grey hair and moustache smiling

    Haere rā and bonne chance, Associate Professor Clive Aspin

    Associate Professor Clive Aspin (Ngāti Maru, Ngāti Whanaunga, Ngāti Tamaterā) is retiring from Te Herenga Waka after six years of teaching and research in Māori Health. His career, shaped by the uncommon combination of Applied Linguistics and Public Health, is defined by a strong commitment to social equity and impact.

  • Cancer Society New Zealand Chief Executive Nicola Coom with Professor Beverely Lawton CNZM (Director – Te Tatai Hauora o Hine National Centre for Women’s Health Research Aotearoa)

    Powerful new partnership to eliminate cervical cancer announced

    This World Cancer Day, Cancer Society New Zealand is proud to announce a formal partnership with Te Tātai Hauora o Hine — National Centre for Women’s Health Research Aotearoa with the goal of eliminating cervical cancer in Aotearoa New Zealand.