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Kia ora ,


We hope you have had a productive first few months of 2024 – time is certainly flying by, and we look forward to seeing what the rest of the year brings!

 

We are excited to have launched the 2024 Ako Aotearoa Research and Innovation Agenda (AARIA) funding round for potential research projects. We were also pleased to host our first Regional Forum of the year in Ōtepoti Dunedin last month. Keep reading to find out more about these programmes and events, and the others we have coming up.


In this email:

  • AARIA funding round for research projects is now open

  • Ako Aotearoa Regional Forum series continues in Central North Island

  • TEO achieves two Ako Aotearoa accreditations for prioritising inclusive learning environments

Noho ora mai,

The Ako Aotearoa team

Latest news from Ako Aotearoa

AARIA funding round for research

projects is now open

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Last week, we launched the 2024 AARIA Contestable Funding Round for tertiary education research projects. We're looking to support projects that align with a range of identified priorities in today's tertiary education sector. 

 

Key dates:

– Registrations of interest: Tuesday

14 May 2024

– Full proposal submission: Friday

14 June 2024

    The value of each contract will range from $10,000 to $50,000 over a duration of 5-12 months. Visit the AARIA webpage for more information and to download the guidelines, proposal form, and CV template.

    Ako Aotearoa Regional Forum series

    continues in Central North Island

    After the success of our Southern Regional Forum in Dunedin last month, we are delighted to invite you to the Central Regional Forum in Palmerston North on 17 May. Read the full programme – presentation topics include dyslexia/neurodiversity, Mātauranga Māori, modern pedagogies, and more. Register now on our website – very limited tickets left!

    Regional Forum logo. Text reads: Tūhono: Connecting Traditions and Futures in Tertiary Learning

    We also have our Northern Regional Forum coming up in Hamilton on 21 June. Register now on our website – programme will be released this week.

    TEO achieves two Ako Aotearoa accreditations for prioritising inclusive learning environments

    Skills4Work logo

    Congratulations to Skills4Work for being the first tertiary education organisation to achieve the Dyslexia-Friendly Quality Mark (DFQM) and have their first cohort of staff achieve the Tapatoru Ako Professional Practice Award! We spoke to two representatives about their experience with these programmes and their efforts to promote inclusivity and support among all learners, apprentices, and staff. Read the full success story on our website.

      Ako Aotearoa staff activities

      National Office team attends WILNZ conference

      We were pleased to support and attend the annual Work-Integrated Learning New Zealand (WILNZ) conference at Victoria University in Wellington on 9-10 April.

       

      A big thank you to WILNZ for putting on a thought-provoking two days filled with insightful presentations. We look forward to the 2025 WILNZ Conference, which will be hosted by the Eastern Institute of Technology in Hawke's Bay.

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      Ako Aotearoa Director Helen Lomax (far right) with conference organisers (left to right) Andrew Tui (Victoria University), Andrew Martin (WILNZ Conference Chair), Clara Motsisi (Victoria University), and Karsten Zegwaard (WILNZ President).

      Upcoming online professional development courses

      Applying Equity in Tertiary Education

      3 May

      Explore approaches to addressing equity issues in the tertiary education sector and create a personal strategy for addressing such issues. One x 3.5-hour session.

       

      Applying Manaakitanga in building positive relationships in your practice

      16 May

      Learn strategies for applying the Māori philosophy of manaakitanga (caring/uplifting each other) in your practice. This workshop is part of a series of seven introductory workshops. One x 1-hour session.

       

      Dyscalculia | Supporting learner success

      22 May

      Explore effective strategies for working with dyscalculic learners. Two x 1-hour sessions (22 May & 5 June).

      Check out the full professional learning schedule

      Upcoming Ako Aotearoa-sponsored tertiary events

      2024 ACE Conference logo. Text reads: Tuia te kōrero, Whiria te Tangata. What is the story?
      ITENZ logo

      ACE Conference 2024

      19 - 20 June

      Wellington (In-person)

      ITENZ Conference 2024

      17 - 18 September

      Auckland (In-person)

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      Ako Aotearoa, 119 Tasman Street, Mt Cook, Wellington 6021, New Zealand, 0800 692 566

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