Te Herenga Waka recognises entrepreneurial talent in Wellington
The Te Herenga Waka-sponsored New Thinking Award category in the 2021 Wellington Gold Awards has been awarded to Jessie Wong, founder of luxury leather goods brand Yu Mei.
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The Te Herenga Waka-sponsored New Thinking Award category in the 2021 Wellington Gold Awards has been awarded to Jessie Wong, founder of luxury leather goods brand Yu Mei.
Humanity in action has been translated for the world by translators from Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington.
Dr Hanlie Booysen looks at the factors that have prevented an end to a tragedy in which more than 500,000 people have been killed, including 55,000 children.
The Teresia Teaiwa Memorial Scholarships have been awarded for the third year in a row to Pacific Studies students Litara Allan (undergraduate) and Dominique (Dom) Kafatolu (postgraduate).
New Zealand's handling of the pandemic could be partly down to its Treaty of Waitangi relationship and embracing of Māori ideas, writes Professor Nicholas Agar.
Wellington Heritage Week kicks off on Monday 25th of October (Labour Day) with a number of Te Herenga Waka – Victoria University of Wellington students and staff contributing to the festival’s eclectic and exciting programme.
A love of gritty true-crime documentaries and a passion for helping people have made Ivy Beck determined to one day become a police detective—and she reckons she will be able to achieve that goal much faster thanks to a full scholarship from Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington.
Bachelor of Arts in Theatre student Sebastian Hunter makes his debut professional acting role in the film Poppy, whichis screening now in cinemas.
Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington has established a new programme partnership with Vidyalankar School of Information and Technology in Mumbai.
PhD candidate Josh King explains how the axing of Latin from NCEA is indicative of a wider trend in New Zealand and the world.