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Explore our research findings as they relate to mātauranga Māori.

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People skills and Vision Mātauranga

Developing people skills is crucial to fulfil the commitment to Vision Mātauranga.

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Pākehā intermediaries in Māori research

Exploring the impact of Pākehā intermediaries in Māori-focused research and innovation.

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The cultural double shift of Māori scientists

For indigenous employees, cultural identity can lead to critical issues around workload and pressures.

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