NPM Pou Pātai Karyn Parangatai is part of an award winning panel that will keynote at IIRC2024 this November.

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.

These powerful words come from a collection of 20 poems which are the combined creative effort of a rōpū of Māori school leavers in Whangārei.

A new report written by NPM Fellow Dr Teorongonui (Josie) Keelan (Ngāti Porou, Ngāti Awa, Tūhoe) highlights just how busy kaumātua are in serving their people.

NPM PhD scholar Waratah Taogaga (Ngāti Whātua, Ngāpuhi, Barkindji (NSW), Ngāti Hāmoa) travelled to Norway in June to present her research at the NAISA Indigenous Studies Conference.

An invisible yet indelible cord connects rivers and estuaries around Aotearoa to Alaska’s Yukon and Kuskokwim Delta, and each year it reverberates with the beating wings of the Kūaka (Bar-tailed Godwit) on their staggering annual migrations.

MAI Te Kupenga alumni Dr Alice Eruera (Ngāpuhi) had a tragic introduction to the invisible world of the microbiome when she was a child. Read about how this led to a career as a biophysicist at the University of Otago.

Engineering PhD students, Haukapuanui (left) and Sonny Vercoe are working to help make marae more resilient to natural hazards.