Activities & Events

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  • 2022 Jul 08 10:00 AM to 2022 Jul 08 4:00 PM

    F2F & Online

     

    This blended online symposium is an opportunity to strengthen connections within your MAI site whānau and, together, to consider the wider impact and reach of our collective research to grow, nurture and support Indigenous research relations.

  • 2022 Jul 06 6:00 PM to 2022 Jul 06 7:00 PM

    “Mana motuhake ki te kāinga. Matatū, Mataora, Matatini ki te ao.”

    Research reports from leading Māori academics of Ngā Pae o Te Māramatanga – The University of Auckland, Te Wānanga o Raukawa and Te Herenga Waka – Victoria University of Wellington, confirm the benefits of kapa haka to the development and wellbeing of individuals and communities.

  • 2022 Jun 29 9:00 AM to 2022 Jun 29 4:00 PM

    The Tū Mai:  Rongoā Māori Symposium reflects a pivotal time in the recognition of the mana of Rongoā Māori by the health and disability sector in Aotearoa.  This Symposium was inspired through working with the Rongoā Māori community as part of a Health Research Council-funded project, Te Ao Rauropi: Mapping the Biosphere of Rongoā Māori.

  • 2022 Jun 13 12:00 AM to 2022 Jun 14 12:00 AM

    Media SAVVY workshop for Māori researchers is a fees-free workshop aimed at increasing the visibility of Māori researchers and impacts from their work in both mainstream and Māori media outlets. The workshop is facilitated by the Science Media Centre, in partnership with Ngā Pae o te Māramatanga.

  • 2022 May 02 1:00 PM to 2022 May 03 2:00 PM

    In this quarterly webinar series NPM Co-Directors Professors Linda Waimarie Nikora & Tahu Kukutai will be leading a discussion on high quality research and evidence for interventions and policy.
    For the first wānanga, Tahu will be taking a long term view over the pae (horizon) with some of NPM’s senior research leaders and discussing what needs to be done to realise the vision of flourishing Māori future.

  • 2021 Oct 20 12:00 PM to 2021 Oct 20 1:00 PM

    The October 20 webinar recording of the discusssion had with the authors of the report 'He huringa āhuarangi, he huringa ao: a changing climate, a changing world' is now available for viewing on our Media Centre.

    WATCH RECORDING HERE

  • 2021 Aug 09 4:30 AM to 2021 Sep 03 5:30 AM

    Encouraging Māori postgraduate scholarship in law

    APPLY HERE | Borrin Foundation – Ngā Pae o te Māramatanga Postgraduate Scholarship

    The Michael and Suzanne Borrin Foundation is pleased to announce a new scholarship to contribute to increasing Māori postgraduate scholarship in law. This will be added to the suite of fellowships, scholarships, and grants for individuals offered by the Borrin Foundation.

    The scholarship is offered in partnership with Ngā Pae o te Māramatanga, Aotearoa New Zealand’s Māori Centre of Research Excellence. The Borrin Foundation – Ngā Pae o te Māramatanga Scholarship is for Māori law graduates who wish to obtain a post-graduate degree in law overseas or domestically.

  • 2021 Apr 28 12:00 PM to 2021 Apr 28 1:00 PM

     

    "A major re-think of the science-policy interface is needed to reflect te ao Māori perspectives, aspirations, and priorities."

    Join some of the authors of a new report that argues for a Te Tiriti-led science-policy approach for Aotearoa, and find out why this kaupapa is so important for Aotearoa.

    "Te Pūtahitanga" is due to be published 28-April 2021

  • 2020 Feb 10 1:00 PM to 2020 Feb 10 4:45 PM

    Hosted by Ngā Pae o te Māramatanga, Waipapa Marae (University of Auckland, Auckland University of Technology, Te Wānanga o Aotearoa)

    16 Wynyard Street, University of Auckland Auckland Central.

    Human Rights Dialogue with Taiwanese Delegation 

    Ngā Pae o te Māramatanga is pleased to welcome to Waipapa and the University of Auckland a delegation of academics and office holders from Taiwan curious to share and learn about Māori and New Zealand’s pursuit of excellent human rights outcomes.

  • 2019 Nov 14 9:00 AM to 2019 Nov 17 5:00 PM

    Puketeraki Marae, North Otago

    Join us for the annual National MAI Doctoral Conference, which will be held at Puketeraki Marae, North Otago, 14 -17 November 2019.

    MAI ki Otago, together with Ngā Pae o te Māramatanga, looks forward to hosting Māori postgraduate students from all over Aotearoa New Zealand for this premiere Māori graduate event.