Kia ora koutou katoa, We are delighted to announce that we have three grant rounds opening today! Make sure you get your applications in so you don’t miss out on these great opportunities. Knowledge Exchange Support Grant: Is available 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 more details please follow this link http://www.maramatanga.ac.nz/funding-opportunity/doctoral-bridging-gran… Publishing Support Grant: For researchers and emerging researchers to publish and/or disseminate their research findings. To disseminate research through books, book launches, writing in the Māori language and other creations including photography, web publications that contribute to Indigenous research development.

 Doctoral Bridging Grant: To provide assistance to candidates who are not in receipt of any other significant income during the final stages of completion of their doctorate to complete and submit their doctorate. It is also for those who have recently successfully completed their doctoral studies and working on research publications, or engaging in knowledge transfer relating to their research. Funding amount is up to $3000 per month. 

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Natalie Netzler is investigating the anti-viral properties of Samoan plants and is interested in researching the anti-viral properties of rongoā, in partnership with Māori practitioners.

Neuroscientist Nicole Edwards is establishing her own lab at the University of Auckland and is eager to tautoko students interested in a career in brain research.

AUT senior lecturer Deborah Heke encourages wāhine Māori to cherish their connection with te taiao.