Māori hold a third of NZ’s fishing interests, but as the ocean warms and fish migrate, these rights don’t move with them
Māori and Indigenous Studies
Explore meaningful research and Indigenous leadership at Te Pua Wānanga ki te Ao – the Faculty of Māori & Indigenous Studies. Join us to create positive change.
Meaningful research, internationally recognised experts, and Indigenous leadership.
Nau mai, haere mai ki Te Pua Wānanga ki te Ao – the Faculty of Māori and Indigenous Studies.
Why study Māori and Indigenous Studies at Waikato?
The world is looking to Indigenous knowledge to solve modern-day issues. Rated as one of the leading Mātauranga Māori centres in the country, Te Pua Wānanga ki te Ao – the Faculty of Māori & Indigenous Studies represents innovation and tradition in teaching and research, and provide global leadership in sustainable development and Indigenous issues.
Our students are armed with the knowledge and attitude to advance Indigenous peoples and provide cultural perspectives in contemporary environments.
Create positive change. Learn from the best.
Ngā Tohu | Qualifications
Diploma in Te Tohu Paetahi
Bachelor of Arts
Bachelor of Social Sciences
Bachelor of Climate Change
Bachelor of Arts (Honours)
Master of Arts
Master of Philosophy
Doctor of Philosophy
Māori and Indigenous Studies
Understanding Māori language, knowledge, and traditions is essential to truly appreciate Aotearoa's unique identity. Explore the rich Māori culture and discover its profound influence on New Zealand's society, economy, and politics.
Te Reo Māori
Embark on a journey of self-discovery and global connection through te reo Māori. Learning te reo will deepen your understanding of your identity while gaining a unique perspective on other cultures and forge meaningful relationships.
Pacific and Indigenous Studies
At Waikato, Pacific Studies and Indigenous Studies go hand-in-hand. Explore the interconnectedness of culture, politics, history, arts, migration, and sustainability as you delve into the Pacific region.
Scholarships to support your journey
Don't miss out on scholarship opportunities that can support your application. Start your search now and discover how you can turn your academic aspirations into a reality.
The student experience
Curious about the Faculty of Māori and Indigenous Studies? Get student insights:
- Te Kāuru is an independent student rōpū run by FMIS students for FMIS students. Check them out on Facebook or Instagram for insights into student life as a FMIS student.
- Our Faculty also provides a student mentoring service called Tātai Aronui, and your success is their number one priority. Feel free to contact them with any queries or concerns you may have about studying with us. They are there to help.
Māori ki Waikato
Discover your path at the University of Waikato. Māori ki Waikato offers a place to find academic support, scholarships, housing, and leadership opportunities.
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NAISA Conference
The University of Waikato's hosted the Native American and Indigenous Studies Association (NAISA): the largest Indigenous Conference in the world.