Registrations for NPM's 2016 International Indigenous Research Conference close on 31st October. Get in now to secure your place! 

The conference runs from 15 - 18 November, with a series of exciting pre-conference workshops being held on Monday 14 November.

The Data Sovereignty Workshop is already full, but spaces are still available at the Indigenous Food Sovereignty and Early Career & Post-Graduate workshops. Please register now to secure your space.

Spaces are also filling quickly for the NPM Movie Night and Q&A Sessions. Register here to attend screenings of The Price of PeaceTe Mana o te Moana and The Dark Horse.

The Conference Programme outline is online and highlights not only our national and international keynotes but also a series of events over the five days that all speak to the high levels of Indigenous collaboration and research excellence that can be found at our biennial international conference. We are also delighted to announce that Professor Linda Tuhiwai Smith and Sir Tīpene O'Regan have been confirmed for our Conference Welcome and Opening Address on the morning of Tuesday 15 November. 

View the conference programme outline here.

The full programme will be published over the coming weeks and will detail the daily schedule, and more than 170 Indigenous scholars and researchers from around the world who will be presenting at this years conference.

Register for the 2016 Conference here before 31 October

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