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Page 1: Campus Map Overview of the Daycms.its.waikato.ac.nz/__data/assets/pdf_file/0005/162482/Kingitanga... · Limited spaces available Panel Discussion Ruakere Hond, Marama Davidson, Tim

University of Waikato Kīngitanga Day Programme

Thursday 12 September 2013

Overview of the DayKīngitanga Day celebrates the University’s distinctive identity, heritage and relationships.

A showcase of events through a University-wide programme of presentations, panels, workshops, arts and crafts, displays and performances.

Nau mai, haere mai, te tini me te mano!

The University of Waikato and KīngitangaSince its founding in 1964, the University of Waikato has had strong connections with the Kīngitanga, Waikato-Tainui and many other iwi across the country.

This is particularly evident through our efforts with Te Rōpū Manukura, the high level committee of iwi representatives that forms part of the University’s governance and which ensures we work with iwi to meet the tertiary needs and aspirations of Māori communities.

Through Kīngitanga Day, these relationships are honoured. Every year the calibre of speakers is a testament to the growing importance and recognition of Kīngitanga Day, both locally and nationally. The interest around this event grows each year, and it serves as a platform for building relationships with key individuals in the Māori sphere.

Kīngitanga Day is an opportunity for wider community engagement, and as a University that celebrates Māori distinctiveness we hope to share our cultural uniqueness with the public.

For more information:

Phone 0800 WAIKATOEmail [email protected] www.waikato.ac.nz/events/kingitanga

Toilet Facilities – located in most buildings

Disabled Toilet Facilities »Student Services building behind the Chapel

»G Block on all levels »Block SUB »Blocks I, J, K on Ground Floor »Library on Level 3 »Block MSB on all levels

Finding your way round Campus Main Path (dots painted on

pavement)The red dots that appear on the map are marked on the footpath. Use this path which runs all the way through the University as a guide.

Vehicular Access Pedestrian Access

Faculty/School Areas

Arts & Social Sciences Computing & Mathematics Education Law Māori & Pacific Development Science & Engineering Waikato Management School

Faculty/Schools of Studies Information Areas

Schools of Studies/Faculty Information Areas

Main Eating Outlets Security Office and

Campus Constable First Aid Phone Booth Reserved Parking Public Parking

Student Accommodation

Campus Map

Page 2: Campus Map Overview of the Daycms.its.waikato.ac.nz/__data/assets/pdf_file/0005/162482/Kingitanga... · Limited spaces available Panel Discussion Ruakere Hond, Marama Davidson, Tim

University of Waikato Kīngitanga Day Programme

Thursday 12 September 2013

Overview of the DayKīngitanga Day celebrates the University’s distinctive identity, heritage and relationships.

A showcase of events through a University-wide programme of presentations, panels, workshops, arts and crafts, displays and performances.

Nau mai, haere mai, te tini me te mano!

The University of Waikato and KīngitangaSince its founding in 1964, the University of Waikato has had strong connections with the Kīngitanga, Waikato-Tainui and many other iwi across the country.

This is particularly evident through our efforts with Te Rōpū Manukura, the high level committee of iwi representatives that forms part of the University’s governance and which ensures we work with iwi to meet the tertiary needs and aspirations of Māori communities.

Through Kīngitanga Day, these relationships are honoured. Every year the calibre of speakers is a testament to the growing importance and recognition of Kīngitanga Day, both locally and nationally. The interest around this event grows each year, and it serves as a platform for building relationships with key individuals in the Māori sphere.

Kīngitanga Day is an opportunity for wider community engagement, and as a University that celebrates Māori distinctiveness we hope to share our cultural uniqueness with the public.

For more information:

Phone 0800 WAIKATOEmail [email protected] www.waikato.ac.nz/events/kingitanga

Toilet Facilities – located in most buildings

Disabled Toilet Facilities »Student Services building behind the Chapel

»G Block on all levels »Block SUB »Blocks I, J, K on Ground Floor »Library on Level 3 »Block MSB on all levels

Finding your way round Campus Main Path (dots painted on

pavement)The red dots that appear on the map are marked on the footpath. Use this path which runs all the way through the University as a guide.

Vehicular Access Pedestrian Access

Faculty/School Areas

Arts & Social Sciences Computing & Mathematics Education Law Māori & Pacific Development Science & Engineering Waikato Management School

Faculty/Schools of Studies Information Areas

Schools of Studies/Faculty Information Areas

Main Eating Outlets Security Office and

Campus Constable First Aid Phone Booth Reserved Parking Public Parking

Student Accommodation

Campus Map

Page 3: Campus Map Overview of the Daycms.its.waikato.ac.nz/__data/assets/pdf_file/0005/162482/Kingitanga... · Limited spaces available Panel Discussion Ruakere Hond, Marama Davidson, Tim

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to

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and

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ue: G

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form

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or: S

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n H

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enue

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05

2pm

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litat

or: D

r Ri

char

d H

ill

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ue: S

1.05

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& E

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iao

me

te P

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11

am

Ngā

toro

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angi

’s F

ire:

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lcan

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of

the

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ro

Vo

lcan

ic C

entr

e Em

piri

cal M

etho

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Dr A

dria

n Pi

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h Ka

te M

aurio

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d Be

n Si

mon

s

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tipl

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ays

of

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ātau

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and

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ence

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r Dan

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irec

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Pae

o te

M

āram

atan

ga

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litat

or: H

azel

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dham

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enue

: SG

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3p

m

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ard

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ppro

ach

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amin

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a

Faci

litat

or: L

evin

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aku

Ven

ue: S

G.0

2

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Hon

onga

, He

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nga

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pus

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ur

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el G

odda

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ue: C

ampu

s La

ke

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ULT

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W

Te P

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ga

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10

am

to

2pm

He

Wh

akaw

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tin

ga K

ōre

ro

Trea

ty S

ettl

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ts a

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the

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luti

on

of

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tity

in

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kato

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nel D

iscu

ssio

n th

at w

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r Cha

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inda

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, Mun

a W

hara

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litat

or: R

ahui

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a

Ven

ue: S

1.0

4

Te W

hiko

itan

ga o

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nui

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us T

ou

r o

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gnif

ican

t K

īngi

tan

ga S

ites

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gist

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hrou

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ingi

tang

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litat

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taar

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tapu

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V

enue

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om G

ate

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ICE

OF

THE

PRO

VIC

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hup

aep

ae o

te

Ihor

angi

Māo

ri

10am

Kīn

gita

nga

Day

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no

te S

peak

er

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ers,

Ran

gati

ra a

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and

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nthr

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and

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M

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ork

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of t

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al

Māo

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part

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alla

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Wha

re T

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t

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ent

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kaha

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of T

e Rū

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of t

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ue: G

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arn

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ple

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ue: G

alla

gher

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dem

y of

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Wha

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i

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ic W

ork

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aka

Wo

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op

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arn

basi

c co

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f tra

diti

onal

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āori

danc

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ng, i

n pa

rtic

ular

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ga o

r a

song

per

form

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ith

acti

ons.

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ue: G

alla

gher

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dem

y of

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form

ing

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ance

Stu

dio

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kato

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nui

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e U

nd

erst

andi

ng

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dn

ess:

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e W

hak

aora

nga

Kia

Put

a K

ia O

ra a

nd

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gita

nga

H

ow C

an W

e U

nder

stan

d C

onne

cted

ness

to

Kīn

gita

nga

as B

eing

an

Indi

cato

r of

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Wel

lbei

ng?

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than

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our a

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kero

a M

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ue: S

1.01

UN

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TRA

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N

Te P

oka

10am

11am

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ōh

anga

Reo

o N

gā K

ūaka

Fa

irfi

eld

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rmed

iate

Kap

a H

aka

Gro

up

Wh

ānau

in t

he

Mo

der

n W

orl

d Si

r Mar

k So

lom

on –

Ngā

i Tah

u

Te M

aure

a W

hiri

toi

Ham

ilto

n B

oys’

an

d G

irls

’ Hig

h Sc

ho

ols

Faci

litat

or: V

ice-

Cha

ncel

lor

Prof

esso

r Ro

y C

raw

ford

V

enue

: Gal

lagh

er A

cade

my

of P

erfo

rmin

g A

rts

Play

hous

e Th

eatr

e

FAC

ULT

Y O

F C

OM

PUTI

NG

&

MA

THEM

ATI

CA

L SC

IEN

CES

R

oro

hik

o m

e ng

ā Pū

taia

o Pā

ngar

au

2pm

Des

ign

Prac

tise

s w

ith

a Fo

cus

on

Māo

ri

Des

ign

Patt

ern

s Jo

hnso

n W

iteh

ira

– A

rtis

t, D

esig

ner a

nd R

esea

rche

r of

Ngā

puhi

and

Wha

ngan

ui d

esce

nt

Faci

litat

or: S

imon

Lai

ng

Ven

ue: S

1.0

4

FAC

ULT

Y O

F A

RTS

& S

OC

IAL

SCIE

NC

ES

Te K

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University of W

aikato Kīngitanga D

ay Programm

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Thursday 12 September 2013

Overview

of the Day

Kīngitanga D

ay celebrates the University’s

distinctive identity, heritage and relationships.

A show

case of events through a University-w

ide program

me of presentations, panels, w

orkshops, arts and crafts, displays and perform

ances.

Nau m

ai, haere mai, te tini m

e te mano!

The University of W

aikato and K

īngitangaSince its founding in 1964, the U

niversity of Waikato

has had strong connections with the K

īngitanga, W

aikato-Tainui and many other iw

i across the country.

This is particularly evident through our efforts with

Te Rōpū Manukura, the high level com

mittee of iw

i representatives that form

s part of the University’s

governance and which ensures w

e work w

ith iwi

to meet the tertiary needs and aspirations of

Māori com

munities.

Through Kīngitanga Day, these relationships are

honoured. Every year the calibre of speakers is a testam

ent to the growing im

portance and recognition of Kīngitanga D

ay, both locally and nationally. The interest around this event grow

s each year, and it serves as a platform

for building relationships with

key individuals in the Māori sphere.

Kīngitanga Day is an opportunity for w

ider comm

unity engagem

ent, and as a University that celebrates

Māori distinctiveness w

e hope to share our cultural uniqueness w

ith the public.

For more inform

ation:

Phone 0800 WA

IKA

TOEm

ail maori@

waikato.ac.nz

Visit w

ww

.waikato.ac.nz/events/kingitanga

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