Ngā Pae o te Māramatanga is pleased to announce its 2013 to 2014 summer internship programme. The programme is intended for Māori and Indigenous students wishing to advance their skills and capacity in indigenous development research. Students will work under the direction and guidance of a senior researcher on a research project that aligns and contributes to advancing the research plan of Ngā Pae o te Māramatanga.
There are 10 internships available.
Each internship is worth $NZD5,000
We invite our senior researchers to submit a short research proposal for a research internship project. For further information and to submit a proposal visit:
http://www.maramatanga.ac.nz/funding-opportunity/internships
The proposal is for a research project that will be carried out over a ten week period – essentially during the university summer holiday break.
Students will be invited to apply for one the ten internships from the accepted set of research internship projects from September 18th, 2013.
For enquiries please contact:
Jane Rangiwahia, Grants Coordinator,
j.rangiwahia@auckland.ac.nz
Phone: DDI (09) 923 8406
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