• This research is a retrospective auto ethnographical account detailing the life history of my son Jonathon Kyle te Rau Aroha Brewin, born 10/10/75 and died 21/7/85. This is a story full of the many concepts related to happiness, joy, love and deep, deep sadness.

  • THE VALUE AND FUTURE OF MĀORI RESEARCH

    A National Workshop convened by Ngā Pae o te Māramatanga
    Nau mai, piki mai, haere mai. This is an open hui, all welcome.

    20th March 2014

    Waipapa Marae Complex, Wynyard Street, Auckland

  • Thursday 27 March 2014

    The value and future of Māori research in New Zealand was the subject of a national workshop at the University of Auckland last week.

  • The final shortlist of Centre of Research Excellence (CoRE) proposals were confirmed by the Royal Society of NZ 28th February. On Saturday, 1st March, we were advised that Ngā Pae o te Māramatanga was not short listed and thus is not being considered for further CoRE funding.

    Obviously this is very disappointing and somewhat a surprise. This decision affects more than 100 of the country’s pre-eminent researchers engaged in research to benefit Māori communities. The centre is now set to close in 2015 unless other arrangements can be made.

  • Opportunity for a Yr 12 or Yr13 Māori student

    8th Asian Science Camp, Singapore, 24th – 29th August

    A fully funded opportunity for one Māori Yr12 or Yr13 student is available to attend the 8th Asian Science Camp in Singapore.

    This opportunity has been made possible by Ngā Pae o te Māramatanga
    NZ's Indigenous Centre of Research Excellence, hosted by the University of Auckland.

  • The 6th Biennial Ngā Pae o te Māramatanga conference is now calling for abstracts. The conference welcomes both oral and poster presentations. All oral presentations will be 20 mins, plus 5 mins for questions.

    For more details please visit http://www.indigenousdevelopment2014.ac.nz/abstract-submissions

  • Ngā Pae o te Māramatanga, in conjunction with the University of Canterbury, are launching the manuscript 'Ka Awatea: A tribal-based study of high-achieving rangatahi.' Held at Whakarewarewa Village, Friday 21st February 2014.

  • Our fifth annual research symposium Fostering Te Harakeke: Healthy and Prosperous families of Mana was held from 25th – 26th November in Tauranga. Ngā Pae o te Māramatanga was honoured to co-host the event with Tauranga Moana (Ngāti Ruanui Iwi, Ngāi Te Rangi Iwi, Te Au Maaro o Ngāti Pukenga and Ngā Potiki)