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Research round 2008-9: Guidelines and Application Forms available online

These documents are now available to be downloaded and completed. All applicants please ensure that you follow the instructions on the Form and the Guidelines provided in the pdf document supplied.

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2007 Corporate Profile Now available for download
Please download a copy of our Corporate Profile 2007 by clicking on the "Read more.." link below
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Ngā Pae o te Māramatanga Research Themes available for download.
Click on the "Read more.." link below to download this document.
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2008-2009 Research Funding Round Now Open
The 2008-2009 Nga Pae o te Maramatanga research funding round opens on 1 October 2008 and closes at 5.00pm 27 February 2009. The research round is a contestible round primarily for midcareer and senior researchers.

Nga Pae o te Maramatanga invites researchers, including community based researchers to make applications to the fund. Successful applicants will be expected to address one of the themes and subthemes of Nga Pae o te Maramatanga. The maximum funding available for a two year period remains at $250,000.00. Scoping projects worth up to $60,000.00 may also be applied for.

Further information is available by clicking the "Read more.." link below (pdf document).
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MAI Review Journal www.review.mai.ac.nz

The 2008, Issue 2, is live now! The journal is averaging 3,300 hits a day. Contents include articles by Linda Nïkora and colleagues on the social consequences of tribal migration; two essays by Gary Hook on political apologies; Di Grennell’s and Fiona Cram’s study on prevention strategies for indigenous family violence; Huia Woods’ examination of the case for making Indigenous academic space in a university; and an article by Joseph Te Rito on the renaissance of Mäori language. Another feature is a set of six papers by Santa Cruz students, that were initiated and co-edited by Michelle Ërai (Ngäpuhi, Ngäti Whätua and Ngäti Porou). The popular workshop section continues with sound advice from Julie Sibthorpe and Helen Sword.

Papers for the on-line journal can be submited at any time. Register now! If you are not registered as a reader, author or reviewer, it will take you less than one minute to do so.

NGÄ PAE O TE MÄRAMATANGA 2009 FUNDING CALLS

Information about this funding is available by downloading the attached document by clicking on the "read more.." link.

Note: amendment to closing date for summer studentship and doctoral scholarship. The correct date  for closing is 13 November 2008.

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Whänau Ora Research Partnerships – Expressions of Interest close 21 October 2008

The Health Research Council of New Zealand (HRC) and Ngä Pae o Te Märamatanga, in partnership with the Accident Compensation Corporation (ACC) and the Families Commission, have made a joint commitment to co-invest in whänau ora research that targets key information needs for each agency.

The funding partners are seeking a wide range of applications and have created an innovative two-track approach for the funding opportunities: for researchers who are in the early stages of their research career; and for those who are experienced researchers.
A two-stage application procedure will apply. To facilitate the assessment process, individuals and organisations interested in undertaking research within the identified research theme are invited to submit an Expression of Interest form and return it to the HRC Secretariat by 5 pm, Tuesday 21 October 2008.

For enquiries please visit www.hrc.govt.nz or contact Dr Marilyn Brewin at: m.brewin@auckland.ac.nz 

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