Te Whatu Kairangi Aotearoa Tertiary Educator Awards
Te Whatu Kairangi Aotearoa Tertiary Educator Awards (NTTEA) is held annually by Ako Aotearoa: National Centre for Teaching Excellence. Those successful at the Divisional Teaching Excellence Awards (DTEA) will be considered to be nominated by the University for Te Whatu Kairangi.
Te Whatu Kairangi’s aim is to recognise and encourage excellence in tertiary education, at a national level.
If you would like further information about this national teaching award, please see Te Whatu Kairangi Aotearoa Tertiary Educator Awards.
You can also contact cettladmin@waikato.ac.nz, and a member of our teaching development team will get back to you.
Previous Recipients
2024
Associate Professor Kim Hebert-Losier, School of Health, Health, Sport and Human Performance (Te Whatu Kairangi - Aotearoa Tertiary Educator Award)
2023
Dr Ēnoka Murphy, Senior Lecturer, Te Pua Wānanga ki te Ao, Faculty of Māori and Indigenous Studies (Prime Minister's Educator of the Year Award)
2021
Dr Nick Munn, Senior Lecturer, Philosophy Programme (Sustained Excellence in Tertiary Teaching)
2020
AProf Kirstine Moffat, English Programme (Sustained Excellence in Tertiary Teaching)
2018
Dr Donella Cobb, Senior Lecturer, School of Education (Sustained Excellence in Tertiary Teaching)
2017
Dr Te Taka Keegan(Waikato-Maniapoto, Ngāti Porou, Ngāti Whakaaue), Senior Lecturer, Computer Science (Prime Minister’s Supreme Award for Excellence in Tertiary Teaching)
2014
Ēnoka Murphy, Pūkenga, Te Pua Wānanga ki te Ao, School of Maori and Pacific Development (Sustained Excellence in Tertiary Teaching in a Kaupapa Māori Context)
2012
Dr Sophie Nock, Senior Lecturer, School of Maori and Pacific Development (Sustained Excellence in Tertiary Teaching in a Kaupapa Māori Context)
Chris Brough, Senior Tutor, Faculty of Education (Sustained Excellence in Tertiary Teaching)
2011
Dr Mary Fitzpatrick, Senior Lecturer, Waikato Management School (Sustained Excellence in Tertiary Teaching)
AProf Sandra Morrison, Senior Lecturer, School of Maori and Pacific Development (Sustained Excellence in Tertiary Teaching in a Kaupapa Māori Context)
2010
Dr Alison Campbell, Senior Lecturer, Faculty of Science and Engineering (Sustained Excellence in Tertiary Teaching)
Te Kahautu Maxwell, Senior Lecturer, School of Maori and Pacific Development (inaugural recipient in the category Kaupapa Māori)
2007
Dr Diane Johnson, Senior Lecturer, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences (Sustained Excellence in Tertiary Teaching)
2006
Dr Steven Lim, Senior Lecturer, Waikato Management School (Sustained Excellence in Tertiary Teaching)
2005
Prof Roger Moltzen, Faculty of Education (Prime Minister's Supreme Award)
2003
Dr Michele Akoorie, Waikato Management School
2002
Dr Delwyn Clark, Waikato Management School
Merilyn Taylor, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences
Russell Yates, Faculty of Education
Dr Bill Ussher, Faculty of Education