Library staff are invited to a Māori rangahau session on November the 5th. The session will be presented by Professor Angus Macfarlane and UC PhD student Grace Walker who will be discussing concepts of Māori knowledge, research methods, mātauranga Māori and Kaupapa Māori.
Please register at https://canterbury.libcal.com/event/4717010.
See below for details on the section Grace will be presenting. Further details on Angus’ presentation will follow.
Maori research using the Christchurch Health and Development Study data.
Brief: Grace will be discussing three of her research projects using the Christchurch Health and Development Study Maori cohort data as well as the importance of applying a braided rivers approach to Maori research.
Grace is a PhD student with the University of Canterbury with the school of psychology / department of science. She also works part time as an Assistant Research Fellow with the Christchurch Health and Development Study (CHDS) at the University of Otago, Christchurch.
Day: November 5th 2018
Time: 12 – 2 pm
Venue: John Britten building conference foyer (Corner of Creyke and Engineering Rd)
Drinks and nibbles will be provided following the presentations.
If you have any queries or special dietary requirements please get in touch with Damian Cairns (damian.cairns@canterbury.ac.nz).