Te Puni Kōkiri realising Māori potential by growing Māori Assets

Inspirational role models share their motivational success stories in online video interviews aimed at encouraging Māori to pursue higher levels of education, training, employment, enterprise and innovation.

Published: Rātū, 19 Huitanguru, 2013 | Tuesday, 19 February 2013

Inspirational role models share their motivational success stories in online video interviews aimed at encouraging Māori to pursue higher levels of education, training, employment, enterprise and innovation.

An interactive website – www.MaoriFutureMakers.com – was launched by the Minister of Māori Affairs, Hon Dr Pita R Sharples, at Te Kura Māori o Ngā Tapuwae in Māngere, Auckland on Thursday 14 February 2013.

Supported by Te Puni Kōkiri from concept design and development through to web hosting, the Māori Future Makers website is a practical, simple and engaging tool to support students and whānau to make more informed decisions about education training and careers. The personal experiences of each role model is linked to study options and survival tips, course information, scholarship and iwi funding opportunities, and helpful links such as on-campus whānau groups that can support students.

A total of 30 high-achievers studying, employed or self-employed in primary, knowledge intensive and growth industries are captured on film for the new resource. From entrepreneurs and engineers to neurobiologists and nanoscientists, the Māori Future Makers talk candidly to the camera about their study pathways, educational achievements, skills, work experiences and professional opportunities.

To view the videos, connect and converse with the Māori Future Makers or for more information: