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Te Ara a Kupe way forward for young scholars 25 May 2021 12:54 PM
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The winner of a scholarship aimed at getting rangatahi Māori into the world’s top universities says she wants to become a psychiatrist working in Māori and Pacific mental health.
The Te Ara a Kupe Beaton Scholarships are a partnership between mentoring organisation Te Whare Hukahuka and college admissions company Crimson Education.
J adore Harris-Tavita, who is the first Māori and Pasifika head girl at Saint Kentigern College in east Auckland, is setting her sights on getting into a university in the United States.
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