Hāpaitia te ara tika, pūmau ai te rangatiratanga mō ngā uri whakatipu

Foster the pathway of knowledge to strength, independence and growth for future generations

Ngā Pae o te Māramatanga's 2015 Annual Report has been published and highlights a year when we delivered real outcomes for iwi, hapū and whānau and enjoyed consistent growth, as well as the increased engagement of our network and wider community.

26 research projects were completed over the course of the year, and the NPM network collectively published over 60 peer-reviewed journal articles, 15 book chapters, 37 research reports and 9 books. Our online and social media audiences expanded rapidly and we continued to distribute knowledge of our research far and wide. 

2015 marked the conclusion of the past CoRE contract and our transition into a renewed and collectivised network of Māori researchers and communities for 2016 and beyond.

A considerable amount of work was completed in order for us to reach our goals, and this 2015 Annual Report is an acknowledgment of the dedication and commitment of both our staff and research network, to ensure the good work of NPM continues well into the future.

View the 2015 NPM Annual Report here

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