NPM research solves real world challenges facing Māori. We do so in Māori-determined and inspired ways engendering sustainable relationships that grow the mana (respect and regard) and mauri (life essence) of the world we inhabit. Use the filters below to search our research
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  • 2015 Extractive Industry Symposium

    Bernie Napp - Straterra

  • 2016 - 3 Minute Thesis Competition

    Betty Ofe-Grant: Smashing through the 'brown glass ceiling'

  • In the Media

    Biennial Ngā Pae o Te Maramatanga Conference kicks off

    IIRC18 was our 8th biennial international conference for the sharing of premiere Māori and Indigenous knowledge, research and scholarship. We welcomed and invited Indigenous researchers from all parts of the world to our place, over 560 delegates attended from over 100 tribal nations and 15 countries.

  • Project purpose: In the face of climate change, peak oil and food insecurity Māori land trusts face serious challenges to retain and economically develop Māori land. Traditional operations of sheep, beef, dairying and forestry may not be as profitable in the future or fit a world that seeks to reduce carbon emissions and use greener technology.

  • This research aimed to develop a Body Area Network using novel ideas from swarm intelligence and, in particular, Ant Colony Optimization.

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  • In the Media

    Book released on Maori social issues

    Kua whakarewahia ake e nga pae o te maramatanga taa ratou pukapuka tuatahi o te roopu pukapuka ka puta i a ratou e pa ana ki nga maori me nga take paapori o te wa. Ko te whainga ia, kia rangona nga whakaaro me nga rongoaa o te maori mo nga take o te wa.​