March 22nd, 2013
Opportunities for Indigenous Research Support
Ngā Pae o te Māramatanga (NPM) is pleased to announce their latest research commissioning round. NPM is a Centre of
Research Excellence (CORE) in the field of indigenous development, with three research priorities as follows:
•Optimising Māori Economic Performance – harnessing the contribution of Māori peoples to New Zealand’s economic development through increased, successful and
positive participation in the general economy and through distinctive Māori contributions to economic development.
•Fostering Te Pā Harakeke – understanding, achieving and maintaining healthy and prosperous families of mana and the lessons this may hold for New
Zealand families overall.
•Enhancing Māori Distinctiveness – understanding and yielding the distinctive contribution that Māori peoples make and may yet make to New Zealand
society, culture, economy and overall prosperity.
These research priorities are the focus for our new projects. The latest research commissioning is being undertaken via
two streams: New Research and Expanding Excellence.
The New Research stream is an open commissioning process. Projects will receive up to $300,000 for two years, commencing
on the 1st December 2013 and concluding on 30th November 2015. The closing date for Expressions of Interest for the New
Research stream is Tuesday, 30th April 2013.
NPM will also invest to extend the potential, value, outputs and outcomes of pre-existing NPM projects in the Expanding
Excellence stream. Applicants for Expanding Excellence are invited from our Principal Investigators.
All criteria, forms and details regarding both streams are listed at http://www.maramatanga.ac.nz/funding/research
Ngā Pae o te Māramatanga (NPM) is a Centre of Research Excellence consisting of 16 participating research entities and
hosted by The University of Auckland. NPM conducts research of relevance to Māori communities and is an important
vehicle by which New Zealand continues to be a key player in global indigenous research and affairs. Its research is
underpinned by the vision to realise the creative potential of Māori communities and to bring about positive change and
transformation in the nation and wider world. Visit www.maramatanga.ac.nz
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