The preliminary programme for the 2014 International Indigenous Development Research Conference has now been released.

This programme (attached for download below) includes our now confirmed keynote speakers and presentations over the four days of the conference, which runs from Tuesday 25th November through to Friday 28th November.

Over 190 speakers will present throughout the conference, in a combination of parallel and panel presentations, poster presentations, round tables and of course our keynotes.

Also not to be missed is our celebration of 10 years of Indigenous Scholarship with the AlterNative journal, research showcases and evening events - both at the conference venue and also around Auckland.

Remember Early Bird registrations close in just 6 days, on the 17th September.

Register now!

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