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18 Aug 2016

University of Otago teacher wins Prime Minister’s prize


For the fifth year running, the Prime Minister’s Supreme Award for tertiary teac...

08 Jul 2016

I whakaputaina he Tirohanga Hauora mō ngā Poari Hauora a-Rohe i roto i te reo Māori


I whakaputaina e Te Rōpū Rangahau Hauora a Eru Pōmare, he rīpoata whakarāpopoto...

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09 Jun 2016

Otago health researchers honoured by HRC


A world-renowned New Zealand longitudinal study researcher

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12 May 2016

EDOR researchers gain HRC Feasibility Study funding


Two EDOR researchers have been awarded HRC feasibility study funding for project...

29 Apr 2016

Report highlights positive results from investment in health of young Māori


New Zealand is making gains at improving underlying factors affecting the health...

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21 Apr 2016

NZ contributes to global report on Indigenous and tribal peoples


A world-first study into the health and wellbeing of more than 154 million Indig...

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14 Apr 2016

Latest Lottery grants fund wide range of Otago health research


University of Otago researchers have been awarded around $1.7M in funding from t...

31 Mar 2016

Barriers to contraception for indigenous Māori teenage mothers


Media release study findings there are health system barriers for young Māori mo...

16 Feb 2016

Response to global crisis in indigenous mental health


Innovative approaches to address traumatised indigenous communities will be desc...

23 Nov 2015

Study reveals profile of Māori university graduates


Nearly half of recent Māori university graduates are the first in their immediat...

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06 Nov 2015

Outstanding Otago academics made full professors


Seventeen University of Otago academics—across a spectrum of research fields—hav...

13 May 2015

Symposium to showcase Māori research from Otago


A biennial Māori Research Symposium that showcases Māori academic research excel...

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Hui Poutama 2021

Tēnā koutou,

The Hui Poutama organising committee, along with Te Poutama Māori and Te Koronga have decided to cancel the 2021 Hui Poutama.

We had planned to reschedule the kaupapa to December for an online event. However, we recognise the huge amount of Zoom fatigue and online kaupapa fatigue that people have at the moment, whilst of course still being in the context of a global pandemic!

Thank you to our proposed guest speakers, everyone who has submitted abstracts and those who have contributed to organising the kaupapa.

We will make an announcement in the New Year for 2022.

Nā mātou,
Anne-Marie Jackson
Chair, Te Komiti Whakahaere

Envisioning a Te Tiriti-led institution | Pōhewatia ana he Whare Wānanga ka ārahina e Te Tiriti

Dates: Cancelled, new dates to be confirmed for 2022.
Venue:Te Wao Nui, Ground Floor, Otago Business School

Hui Poutama is the biennial Māori academic staff symposium at Te Whare Wānanga o Ōtākou.

In 2021, for the first time, Hui Poutama will be a collaborative symposium co-hosted by Te Poutama Māori and Te Koronga, bringing together all Māori staff and Māori postgraduate students.

There will also be a conference dinner followed by an evening of entertainment.

Hui Poutama 2021 website

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