Ngā Pae o te Māramatanga presents a range of grants and awards from pre-doctoral through to early,mid-career and senior levels. All grants and awards are positioned to advance an aspect of our research plan. Priority is given to senior students, and emerging and established researchers involved in Ngā Pae o te Māramatanga research projects and members of our Participating Research Entities. Where possible, support is available to other researchers whose research is relevant to our research plan and contributes to our strategic direction. Downloadable guidelines and applications forms will be available on the day the grant or award opens.
1 January 2013 - 12:00am - 31 December 2013 - 12:00am
Up to $3,000NZD
Grants are now closed until 2013.
To provide assistance to candidates who are not in receipt of any other significant income during the final stages of completion. It is also for those who have just successfully completed their doctoral studies and who are working on research publications, or engaging in knowledge transfer relating to their research. Funding amount is up to $3000 per month.
These awards, valued at up to NZ$5,000 are for New Zealand academics, artists or professionals to visit the United State of America for 12 to 90 days in order to present their work on a theme of indigenous development to American audiences. A small number of awards are granted each year.
This programme is intended for Māori and Indigenous students interested in pursuing a career in research. The student will work under the direction and guidance of a senior researcher on an existing research project aligned to the research plan of Ngā Pae o te Māramatanga. Ten internships will be available for the period from mid-December 2012 through to the end of February 2013.
To run events at which research knowledge of a transformative nature is shared among our key audiences. Such events include conferences, symposia, hui, wānanga, colloquium, workshops, performances and/or exhibitions.
For researchers and emerging researchers to publish and/or disseminate their research findings. It is for books, book launches, writing in the Māori language, and other creations including photography and web publications that contribute to indigenous research development.
To support researchers and developing researchers wishing to disseminate their research work at national and international conferences leading to the potential publication of their research findings.
These awards, valued at up to NZ$5,000 are for New Zealand academics, artists or professionals to visit the United States of America for 12 to 90 days in order to present their work on a theme of indigenous development to American audiences. A small number of awards are granted each year.
17 November 2011 - 9:00am - 14 December 2011 - 4:00pm
Ngā Pae o te Māramatanga is pleased to announce its Research Methods and Skills Scholarships via the New Zealand Social Statistics Network (NZSSN) summer programme 2012.
2 November 2011 - 12:00am - 1 April 2012 - 12:00am
These awards, valued at up to NZ$5,000 are for New Zealand academics, artists or professionals to visit the United State of America for 12 to 90 days in order to present their work on a theme of indigenous development to American audiences. A small number of awards are granted each year.