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Media Savvy Applications Open
If you would like to improve your communication confidence and skills, we welcome your application to participate in our annual Media Savvy two-day workshop. NPM hosts this workshop, alongside the Science Media Centre, with the aim of providing researchers a supportive space to become more effective research and science communicators
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Fulbrite online information sessions 9 June and 7 July
Fulbright NZ are providing their final information sessions for this year for graduate and scholar awards, registration details below:Online information session, Fulbright NZ Graduate Awards, 9 June, 5.30pm, register here.Online information session, Fulbright NZ Scholar Awards, 7 July, 5:30pm, register here.
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Fulbrite online information sessions 9 June and 7 July
Fulbright NZ are providing their final information sessions for this year for graduate and scholar awards, registration details below:
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Atamai Hangahanga: AI and Māori Research, Friday, October 3, Noon
Join us for a discussion on the evolving role of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in rangahau Māori. This webinar will explore how AI technologies are complementing, enhancing and presenting challenges to Māori research and researchers.
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Atamai Hangahanga: AI and Māori Research, Friday, October 3, Noon
Join us for a discussion on the evolving role of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in rangahau Māori. This webinar will explore how AI technologies are complementing, enhancing and presenting challenges to Māori research and researchers. Featuring expert speakers from the Māori tech and research communities, we’ll delve into the ethical considerations, opportunities, and obstacles of integrating AI with traditional and contemporary Māori knowledge and practices. Whether you're a daily user of ChatGPT or a complete technophobe, this session is about sharing new perspectives on the intersection of Māori culture, technology, and research.
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Media Savvy Applications Open
15 July 2026 – 16 July 2026If you would like to improve your communication confidence and skills, we welcome your application to participate in our annual Media Savvy two-day workshop. NPM hosts this workshop, alongside the Science Media Centre, with the aim of providing researchers a supportive space to become more effective research and science communicators.Applications will be prioritised for Māori researchers based at one of our 21 partner research institutions. If you do not meet this criterion, you are welcome to apply and can be admitted if space permits.Where: Tāmaki MakaurauWhen: 15-16 July, 2026 - Hui · Events
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Atamai Hangahanga: AI and Māori Research, Friday, October 3, Noon
Register / More info →3 October 2025 · 12:00–13:00Join us for a discussion on the evolving role of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in rangahau Māori. This webinar will explore how AI technologies are complementing, enhancing and presenting challenges to Māori research and researchers. Featuring expert speakers from the Māori tech and research communities, we’ll delve into the ethical considerations, opportunities, and obstacles of integrating AI with traditional and contemporary Māori knowledge and practices. Whether you're a daily user of ChatGPT or a complete technophobe, this session is about sharing new perspectives on the intersection of Māori culture, technology, and research.
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Webinar: Towards Māori economies of wellbeing, Thursday, 28 August, 12noon
Register / More info →28 August 2025 · 12:00–13:00This groundbreaking research project centres whānau as catalysts for resilient, flourishing Indigenous futures. It explores how Māori families navigate work and livelihoods while nurturing a wellbeing-based economy grounded in te ao Māori. Through powerful insights and lived experiences, the study reveals the strength of grassroots, whānau-centred approaches. It shows how reconnecting with traditional values – kaupapa, tikanga, and collective leadership – can drive economic transformation from the inside out. At its heart, this project is a celebration of whānau innovation, self-determination, and the enduring potential of Indigenous knowledge systems to shape economic transformation that is equitable and sustainable.
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NPM Summer Internship Applications Now Open
Register / More info →28 August 2025 · 12:00–13:30This groundbreaking research project centres whānau as catalysts for resilient, flourishing Indigenous futures. It explores how Māori families navigate work and livelihoods while nurturing a wellbeing-based economy grounded in te ao Māori. Through powerful insights and lived experiences, the study reveals the strength of grassroots, whānau-centred approaches. It shows how reconnecting with traditional values – kaupapa, tikanga, and collective leadership – can drive economic transformation from the inside out. At its heart, this project is a celebration of whānau innovation, self-determination, and the enduring potential of Indigenous knowledge systems to shape economic transformation that is equitable and sustainable.
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Lifeworlds: Beyond the Degree
16 July 2025 · 12:00–13:30This groundbreaking research project centres whānau as catalysts for resilient, flourishing Indigenous futures. It explores how Māori families navigate work and livelihoods while nurturing a wellbeing-based economy grounded in te ao Māori. Through powerful insights and lived experiences, the study reveals the strength of grassroots, whānau-centred approaches. It shows how reconnecting with traditional values – kaupapa, tikanga, and collective leadership – can drive economic transformation from the inside out. At its heart, this project is a celebration of whānau innovation, self-determination, and the enduring potential of Indigenous knowledge systems to shape economic transformation that is equitable and sustainable.
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NPM Social Media Success Webinar Week Five : Riana Te Ngahue Understanding Your Audience & Platform – Who Are You Talking To?
5 June 2025 – 30 June 2025Hosted by Associate Professor Awanui Te Huia, the series will take place during the month of May and June, 2025.
This webinar series is designed for early-career researchers wanting to use social media to showcase their research.
Our final speaker in the series is Riana Te Ngahue. Themes explored during this webinar will be social media and audience segmentation, choosing platforms (TikTok, Instagram, LinkedIn, Twitter/X, Facebook), engaging whānau/communities.
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NPM Social Media Success Webinar Week Four: Rangi Mātaamua Matariki – The Creation of a Public Holiday and Social Media.
29 May 2025 · 12:00–13:00Hosted by Associate Professor Awanui Te Huia, the series will take place during the month of May and June, 2025.
This webinar series is designed for early-career researchers wanting to use social media to showcase their research.
We have invited Professor Rangi Mātaamua to speak about how he shared his knowledge of astronomy via social media. His ability to communicate ideas in an engaging way is responsible for the creation of the Matariki public holiday
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NPM Social Media Success Webinar Week Three: Te Amohaere Ngata-Aerengamate
22 May 2025 · 12:00–13:00Hosted by Associate Professor Awanui Te Huia, the series will take place during the month of May and June, 2025.
This webinar series is designed for early-career researchers wanting to use social media to showcase their research.
Our third speaker is Te Amohaere Ngata-Aerengamate who will be sharing the secret to her success communicating complex environmental issues.
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Social Media Success Webinar Week Two : Eru Kapa-Kingi Using Social Media as a Tool for Promoting Social Justice
15 May 2025 · 12:00–13:00Hosted by Associate Professor Awanui Te Huia, the series will take place during the month of May and June, 2025.
This webinar series is targeted towards early-career researchers and PhD candidates wanting to use social media for greater research impact. We have chosen five highly successful social media influencers who will share the key elements to their success.
Our second speaker is Eru Kapa-Kingi who will be sharing his thoughts about the power of storytelling, using reo Māori, reconnection through meaningful narratives.
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Social Media Success Week One: Luke Fitzmaurice-Brown
1 May 2025 · 12:00–13:00Hosted by Associate Professor Awanui Te Huia, the series will take place during the month of May and June, 2025.
This webinar series is targeted towards early-career researchers and PhD candidates wanting to use social media for greater research impact. We have chosen five highly successful social media influencers who will share the key elements to their success.
Our first speaker is Dr Luke Fitzmaurice-Brown who will be sharing his insights about Māori researchers in digital spaces, institutional expectations vs community engagement, creating support for social justice and the value of sharing rangahau.
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NPM PhD Doctoral Scholarship Information Webinar 13 March 2025
Register / More info →13 March 2025 · 12:30–13:30We invite you to register for an information webinar facilitated by the NPM Pou Matarua (Co-Directors) at 12.30pm on Thursday 13 March 2025. Please register here.