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  • NPM PROFESSIONAL EXCELLENCE WORKSHOP | "Using Social Media for Research"

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    30-June-2021 | Associate Professor Meegan Hall, Dr Acushia Dee Sciascia, Associate Professor Te Taka Keegen

    Learn about how the face-paced world of social media and other technologies are already having an influence on Māori research.

  • NPM PROFESSIONAL EXCELLENCE WORKSHOP | "Using Te Reo Māori in Research"

    We all know that “it’s cool to kōrero” but are there any limits to when and how te reo Māori can be used in research?

  • NPM PROFESSIONAL EXCELLENCE WORKSHOP | “Developing Your CV”

    In this online workshop, we’ll work through the sections of the New Zealand RS&T Curriculum Vitae Template and focus on what you can do to make sure your CV is complete and polished.

  • NPM PROFESSIONAL EXCELLENCE WORKSHOP | “Five Tips for Writing a Research Funding Proposal”

    In this online workshop, we’ll share five key things that you can do to make sure your next application for research funding is compelling and polished – and stands out for all of the right reasons!

  • NPM PROFESSIONAL EXCELLENCE WORKSHOP: Koha and research practice

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    Within traditional Māori society, koha was understood to serve a specific function with clear parameters. Today, however, the word ‘koha’ can describe anything from a ‘gold coin’ donation to a charity, to a substantial payment for services.  So, how is koha being used (and misused) in contemporary research practice?

  • NPM Tauira Tautoko - Scholarships and Matariki Internships

    NPM’s Co-Directors Professors Linda Waimarie Nikora and Jacinta Ruru have a short kōrero about NPM’s new 2020 Completion Scholarships and Matariki Internships.