Toi Ohomai News Articles
Toi Ohomai is among the first tertiary organisations in Aotearoa New Zealand to roll out Cogniti, an AI platform that enables Kaiako (teachers) to create course-specific learning agents.
Behind Dr Ken Kennedy’s kind eyes and warm smile was a man with a gifted memory, a broad knowledge of iwi ancestry and a staunch passion for Māori language.
Toi Ohomai Institute of Technology has welcomed Te Wānanga o Aotearoa to Pūkenga Rau, Tokoroa’s central education hub, marking a collaborative approach to regional vocational education in the South Waikato.
Toi Ohomai has marked its return to independence, welcoming a new Chief Executive and Council.
Toi Ohomai proudly hosted the final Wāhine Māia - Women in Trades event for 2024, with more than 50 wāhine ākonga from five campuses turning out to connect and draw inspiration from female leaders in the construction industry.
From 20 December 2024, the Regional Tertiary Commuter services will no longer operate. This change will impact ākonga and commuters who rely on these services.
A Ministerial delegation from Fiji was hosted at Toi Ohomai to discuss indigenous education opportunities as well as potential educational partnerships.
Toi Ohomai has been recognised for its commitment to kaimahi at the annual Minister of Defence Force’s 2023 Tohu Awards.
Getting to and from campus is now more accessible for nine Toi Ohomai ākonga, thanks to Good Neighbour and the Netherlands’ women’s football team.
Ten years ago, Shirley Day was filled with both excitement and fear when she signed up for her first half-Ironman event, now she is preparing to compete on the world stage.
