Maori weaving Jane Nearing CC BY ND 2.0

Events

Published on 05 June 2025

Part of our Matariki celebrations, come along to this free event hosted by local master weaver, Lucy Smith.

Tūhono, Kāpehu
K011429 Matariki Banner 623X355

Events

Published on 05 June 2025

Creativity inspired by Matariki.

Tūhono, Kāpehu
Pounamu The Hub Matariki

Events

Published on 05 June 2025

As part of our Matariki celebrations, remember those who have passed, write their names and decorate the star.

Tūhono, Kāpehu
T Soter design

News

Published on 04 June 2025

Learning the art of App Design encouraged full-time Dunedin web developer Xinyue (Luna) Zhang to add part-time study to her busy schedule.

Tūhono, Kāpehu
K011429 Matariki Banner 623X355

News

Published on 04 June 2025

Matariki is a special time of the year where we come together to celebrate and remember. Our Te Punaka Ōwheo team are running some fab events so come along and join in!

Tūhono, Kāpehu
medical massage benefits 1 v2

News

Published on 03 June 2025

Tūhono, Kāpehu
kowhai tree

News

Published on 03 June 2025

We have made some changes to our Compassionate Consideration process to ensure you’re getting the support you need along the way.

Default Tuhono Image Dunedin Campus

News

Published on 03 June 2025

A summary of all the policy updates for May 2025.

Tūhono, Kāpehu
TV sauna 1

News

Published on 30 May 2025

Did you know OUSA has a sauna? You can book a session for just $6 with your Student ID!

Career Advisors Wayne and Khyla

News

Published on 30 May 2025

Need some career advice? Or maybe want a hand with pulling together your CV? Starting July 29, Career Advisors will be in The Hub, Tuesdays and Thursdays, 12:00–12:30pm.

1007ba22 d473 465c 8ad5 aafde5b9cb59

News

Published on 30 May 2025

With a passion for maths, web design and coding, Akaljot Singh Sodhi is putting his scholarship to great use studying the Bachelor of IT. He's also enjoying getting a taste of Kiwi life!

Tūhono, Kāpehu
Capture v58

News

Published on 30 May 2025

Arboriculture ākonga wrap up another year of felling pines and eucalyptus to support native bush regeneration in the sanctuary

Tūhono, Kāpehu