Master of M膩ori and Indigenous Leadership
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UC's Master of M膩ori and Indigenous Leadership (MMIL) gives you the leadership skills, knowledge, and attributes you need to advance the aspirations of Iwi M膩ori and other indigenous peoples. Learn more about studying a Master of M膩ori and Indigenous Leadership through Te Kaupeka Toi Tangata | Faculty of Arts.
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Are you a professional working in an Iwi, M膩ori organisation, or another body that works with M膩ori communities, looking to progress into leadership? Would you like to take on a position of influence within the growing M膩ori economy, currently valued at $40 billion in Aotearoa New Zealand? Do you have a passion for furthering the aspirations of M膩ori and indigenous communities?
This applied professional programme aims to equip the next generation of leaders across a wide variety of sectors with the skills, knowledge, and attributes necessary to advance the aspirations of Iwi M膩ori and other indigenous peoples, whether it be in a social, cultural, environmental, political, or commercial context.
The Master of M膩ori and Indigenous Leadership (MMIL) is open to:
For the full entry requirements, see the Regulations for the Master of M膩ori and Indigenous Leadership or use the .
Expressions of interest are welcome throughout the year by contacting the MMIL Programme Director. The programme is held in various rohe across Aotearoa New 蘑菇视频在线观看each year as we believe it is important to take the programme into our communities.
Enrolments open 1 October and close 30 November. You will need to enrol via and upload the following documents:
For more information, please contact the MMIL Programme Director.
This programme starts in February (Semester 1) and can be completed within 12鈥18 months by full-time students. Part-time students are welcome and will have 2鈥3 years to complete the qualification.
The MMIL programme comprises 180 points and has multiple components:
For full requirements, see the Regulations for the Master of M膩ori and Indigenous Leadership.
The programme will comprise a cohort in Te Tai Tokerau and another in Auckland. Each cohort will comprise up to 30 students, creating a connected group of next generation leaders.
Eight monthly w膩nanga are to be held at a marae and will involve teaching from UC lecturers and leaders from the M膩ori community. The w膩nanga format will enable students from outside the Waitaha Canterbury region to participate.
A 14-day international haerenga will analyse development strategies within cultural contexts and develop alternative models and approaches to indigenous development.
The Master of M膩ori and Indigenous Leadership programme involves 180 points as follows:
In exceptional circumstances you may apply to Amo Matua, Toi Tangata | Executive Dean of Arts to substitute the above with other approved courses.
Choose one of the following:
In exceptional circumstances you may apply to Amo Matua, Toi Tangata | Executive Dean of Arts to substitute the above with .
2024 tuition fee听estimate:听$12,137 (180 points)
2025 tuition fee estimate: $12,865 (180 points)
2024 Special Programme Fee:听$46,350 (180 points)
2025 Special Programme Fee:听$48,600 (180 points)
2026 Special Programme Fee:听$51,000 (180 points)
2024 SSL:听$9.17 per point ($1,100.40 for 120 points)
2025 SSL: $9.72 per point ($1,166.40 for 120 points)
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Graduates of this qualification will be in an ideal position to enhance the leadership capability in organisations working with M膩ori, including Iwi, M膩ori, government, community, and private sector organisations.
The graduating cohort will be expected to critically engage with and advance M膩ori aspirations in their strategic leadership careers. They will show the skills and attributes needed to lead and implement change in M膩ori and indigenous contexts.
Knowledge of indigenous development in a global context opens up job opportunities and scope as well.
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