30 May to 6 June 2021 is Vaiaso o le Gagana Sāmoa – Sāmoan Language Week. Explore all the ways in which you can celebrate Sāmoan Language Week with Te Tumu Herenga.Read more…
James Hector: a note from the past
James Hector (1834-1907) was a leading scientist and administrator in Aotearoa. For Hector Day, Special Collections highlights a handwritten note by Hector left in a zoological journal.Read more…
Te Tumu Herenga: Our name and our story
Celebrate Māori Language Week and learn the story behind our name, Te Tumu Herenga.Read more…
Academic Skills workshops move online
Join our popular workshops on paraphrasing, referencing and essay writing online to sharpen your academic skills.Read more…
Epetoma o te reo Māori Kūki ‘Āirani Cook Islands Language Week
Welcome to Cook Islands Language Week. Celebrate Cook Island culture by exploring the maps, letters, old records and research we have curated.Read more…
Say kia ora to our new Kaiārahi
Meet our new Kaiārahi Abigail McClutchie and learn about her vision and approach to her role in helping us determine what it means to honour Te Tiriti o Waitangi at Te Tumu HerengaRead more…
Choose: having your say
A new Special Collections display in the General Library dips into an extensive election ephemera archive to look at two significant, historic referenda issues.Read more…
Whakanuia ā Matariki: Celebrating Matariki at Te Tumu Herenga
When Matariki rises, that is the sign of the new year. Join us in the Matariki festivities by enjoying the resources we have curated. Happy Matariki.Read more…
Celebrating our exceptional doctoral theses
Discover more about the five students that were awarded the ‘Vice Chancellor’s Prize for Best Doctoral Thesis’ for their exceptional academic achievement and research excellence.Read more…
20 years of New Zealand Music Month
To celebrate the milestone, we’ve compiled a New Zealand music playlist which has something for everyone.Read more…