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Mātauranga Māori is no threat to science, it is complementary- Researcher
OPINION: Tūpuna Māori (ancestors of Māori) arrived on these lands voyaging from Polynesia between 1200 and 1300AD, and with them arrived the first science of these lands. This equates to around 28 generations between then and now, and many millions of ancestors across those 28 generations.
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Māori research gets $10 million cash bump
Māori research is set to get an up to $10 million cash injection following a government announcement of two new contestable funds
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'Wokeism': Australia TV host, panel slam mātauranga Māori
Sky News Australia host Rowan Dean has just come rather late to the party over the controversy over mātauranga Māori being included in academic science.
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$6.5m investment in Māori research workforce
It is hoped a multimillion-dollar investment will increase the number of Māori in the research, science and innovation (RSI) workforce.
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Government invests $6.5m into Māori science and technology workforce
The government is investing $6.5m dollars to get and retain more Māori in the science, technology and research sectors, through a new programme designed to network and mentor indigenous academics.
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Tech bootcamp to inspire rangatahi into science pathways
Nine year-12 and year-13 students, from Tauhara, north of Taupō, have been lucky enough to attend a tech bootcamp at Te Herenga Waka Victoria University of Wellington.
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Rocket Lab gives $40,000 in tertiary scholarships to two Tairāwhiti students
Two rangatahi Māori from Māhia and Ruatoria have been launched to success by Rocket Lab, which has awarded them $20,000 each.
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New whale species gifted name of Mātauranga Māori whale expert
Whales are usually named after men, particularly western scientists but that tradition is about to change, as a newly discovered species of whale will carry an Indigenous Māori women’s name.