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Auckland University of Technology academics are slating their institution’s use of the words “tika”, “pono” and “aroha” in its statement of values.
Associate Professor Georgina Stewart, the co-author of a new paper on Māori values at the university, says AUT would like its adoption of those words to be seen as evidence of cultural competence and embrace of te reo and tikanga Māori.
But she says some Māori staff are uneasy with the way the university is treating ancient indigenous ethical values which are integral to Māori culture.
Press Release – Auckland University of Technology The latest monthly estimate from the Unemployment Rate Nowcast (UR-NOW) model has the unemployment rate steady on 4.7 per cent. The May figure has been released by the Centre for Social Data Analytics at the Auckland University of Technology. …
The latest monthly estimate from the Unemployment Rate – Nowcast (UR-NOW) model has the unemployment rate steady on 4.7 per cent.
The May figure has been released by the Centre for Social Data Analytics at the Auckland University of Technology.
The UR-NOW model makes a monthly prediction of what the quarterly unemployment rate will be, using benefits and job data.
The latest monthly estimate from the Unemployment Rate – Nowcast (UR-NOW) model has the unemployment rate steady on 4.7 per cent. The May figure has been released by the Centre for Social Data Analytics at the Auckland University of Technology. .