A book by one of the most influential Māori doctors in recent memory helped an 18-year-old Hamilton student pursue a career that has been years in the making.
Joseph Graham, of Ngai Te Rangi, Ngāti Ranginui, Tainui, and Ngāti Manawa descent, is midway through his first year at the University of Otago with support from a Tū Kahika Scholarship.
The scholarship – sometimes referred to as TK – supports Māori students through a Foundation Year in Dunedin, preparing them for further study in Otago's Health Sciences First Year (HSFY) course while guaranteeing accommodation in a residential college, and financial assistance for their tuition fees and accommodation costs.
HSFY is a prerequisite for those going on to study Dentistry, Medical Laboratory Science, Medicine, Pharmacy, or Physiotherapy at Otago.
Joseph says he has so far enjoyed settling into a new phase and has just finished his first round of examinations. Adapting to a new style of learning has been something he has embraced.