Cultivating a whole of university response to Pasifika: Research in action for widened participation, retention and completion at Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand
posted on 2025-05-09, 17:58authored byRuth Toumu’a, Hon Luamanuvao, Laban Winnie
Pasifika students (students of Pacific nation descent) are participating more in tertiary education in New Zealand, but this is not being matched by necessary increases in retention, academic achievement or course and qualification completion. Moreover, while there is an emerging base of research literature on Pasifika student success in higher education, the relationship between this research and everyday university practice is less clear. This paper documents the ‘research in action’ undertaken at Victoria University of Wellington in order to listen to, understand, and actively respond to the real experiences of its Pasifika learners and their families, and to cultivate a whole of university response to widening Pasifika participation, retention and degree completion. The paper documents some of the most significant findings of the research, the collaborative process of developing and implementing the pan-university strategy it informed, and some of the modest but heartening outcomes at year three. In documenting this, the authors wish to encourage continued efforts to engage in ‘research in action’ by, with, for and through non-traditional student groups, such as Pasifika, at universities.
History
Journal title
International Studies in Widening Participation
Volume
1
Issue
International Studies in Widening Participation , 2
Pagination
46-59
Publisher
University of Newcastle
Language
en, English
College/Research Centre
College of Human and Social Futures
School
Centre of Excellence for Equity in Higher Education (CEEHE)
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