The final programme for the 2014 International Indigenous Development Research Conference has been released.
This full programme includes the confirmed keynote speakers and all the presentations that will be held throughout the four days of the conference, which runs from Tuesday 25th November through to Friday 28th November.
Over 170 speakers are attending and will be presenting across a combination of the ten keynotes, parallel and panel presentations, poster presentations and round tables.
Also not to be missed will be:
- 10 years of Indigenous Scholarship with the AlterNative journal on the night of Tuesday 25th November.
- Our Research Showcase at Waipapa Marae, on the night of Wednesday 26th November.
- The famous Ngā Pae o te Māramatanga Conference Dinner on Thursday 27th November.
Remember online registrations close in just 10 days, at midnight (NZ time) on Sunday,16th September.
Register now!
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