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#67 Accelerating Māori student achievement in preparation for university study, with Leland Ruwhiu Manager at Pūhoro cover
#67 Accelerating Māori student achievement in preparation for university study, with Leland Ruwhiu Manager at Pūhoro cover
By Doing Good

#67 Accelerating Māori student achievement in preparation for university study, with Leland Ruwhiu Manager at Pūhoro

#67 Accelerating Māori student achievement in preparation for university study, with Leland Ruwhiu Manager at Pūhoro

44min |16/10/2024|

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#67 Accelerating Māori student achievement in preparation for university study, with Leland Ruwhiu Manager at Pūhoro cover
#67 Accelerating Māori student achievement in preparation for university study, with Leland Ruwhiu Manager at Pūhoro cover
By Doing Good

#67 Accelerating Māori student achievement in preparation for university study, with Leland Ruwhiu Manager at Pūhoro

#67 Accelerating Māori student achievement in preparation for university study, with Leland Ruwhiu Manager at Pūhoro

44min |16/10/2024|

77

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Hello, and welcome to the By Doing Good podcast, where we feature powerful conversations with people working on the front line of social innovation. I’m Scott, the UK Lead for Big Bloom and your host for this episode.


My guest today is Leland Ruwhiu (roof-yoo), Mana Urunga Tū (Central & Southern Regions) & Te Urunga Pae Manager at Pūhoro, a non-profit that works to improve rangatahi - Maori and Pasifika student - engagement in STEMM.


In today’s episode you’ll learn how Maori culture is woven throughout the fabric of Pūhoro and integral to its delivery model, about the innovative ways the non-profit goes about generating STEMM engagement and career prospects for Maori and Pasifika rangatahi, and about the positive impact Pūhoro is having on the individual and collective levels. And you’ll also learn about the importance of strategic partnerships to the non-profit’s work, and how Fonterra is supporting Pūhoro with an upcoming hackathon for good.


So settle in for this enriching conversation with Leland.


Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

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Hello, and welcome to the By Doing Good podcast, where we feature powerful conversations with people working on the front line of social innovation. I’m Scott, the UK Lead for Big Bloom and your host for this episode.


My guest today is Leland Ruwhiu (roof-yoo), Mana Urunga Tū (Central & Southern Regions) & Te Urunga Pae Manager at Pūhoro, a non-profit that works to improve rangatahi - Maori and Pasifika student - engagement in STEMM.


In today’s episode you’ll learn how Maori culture is woven throughout the fabric of Pūhoro and integral to its delivery model, about the innovative ways the non-profit goes about generating STEMM engagement and career prospects for Maori and Pasifika rangatahi, and about the positive impact Pūhoro is having on the individual and collective levels. And you’ll also learn about the importance of strategic partnerships to the non-profit’s work, and how Fonterra is supporting Pūhoro with an upcoming hackathon for good.


So settle in for this enriching conversation with Leland.


Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

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Hello, and welcome to the By Doing Good podcast, where we feature powerful conversations with people working on the front line of social innovation. I’m Scott, the UK Lead for Big Bloom and your host for this episode.


My guest today is Leland Ruwhiu (roof-yoo), Mana Urunga Tū (Central & Southern Regions) & Te Urunga Pae Manager at Pūhoro, a non-profit that works to improve rangatahi - Maori and Pasifika student - engagement in STEMM.


In today’s episode you’ll learn how Maori culture is woven throughout the fabric of Pūhoro and integral to its delivery model, about the innovative ways the non-profit goes about generating STEMM engagement and career prospects for Maori and Pasifika rangatahi, and about the positive impact Pūhoro is having on the individual and collective levels. And you’ll also learn about the importance of strategic partnerships to the non-profit’s work, and how Fonterra is supporting Pūhoro with an upcoming hackathon for good.


So settle in for this enriching conversation with Leland.


Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

Description

Hello, and welcome to the By Doing Good podcast, where we feature powerful conversations with people working on the front line of social innovation. I’m Scott, the UK Lead for Big Bloom and your host for this episode.


My guest today is Leland Ruwhiu (roof-yoo), Mana Urunga Tū (Central & Southern Regions) & Te Urunga Pae Manager at Pūhoro, a non-profit that works to improve rangatahi - Maori and Pasifika student - engagement in STEMM.


In today’s episode you’ll learn how Maori culture is woven throughout the fabric of Pūhoro and integral to its delivery model, about the innovative ways the non-profit goes about generating STEMM engagement and career prospects for Maori and Pasifika rangatahi, and about the positive impact Pūhoro is having on the individual and collective levels. And you’ll also learn about the importance of strategic partnerships to the non-profit’s work, and how Fonterra is supporting Pūhoro with an upcoming hackathon for good.


So settle in for this enriching conversation with Leland.


Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

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