This excerpt is from an article originally published on the university Te Pānui Taura | Postgraduate News Bulletin. Kōrero by Brigham Riwai-Couch, Māori Communications Adviser. Studying at the University of […]
Te Ao o Rongomaraeroa, the National Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies is pleased to broadcast this timely call. We invite you to sign your name to the call on […]
We are proud of all the writing published in the last few months. 2023 has been a productive year for many, with a number of students and alumni having recently […]
We are excited to announce a new submission to The Working Paper Series by alumni Talia Marama Ellison based on her dissertation He Tatau Pounamu: An Indigenous Approach to Healing and […]
Registration is now open for our free, hybrid conference Nuclear Connections Across Oceania: Coming Together to Address Nuclear Imperialism, Nuclear Colonialism and Their Material Consequences taking place November 25 and 26 November […]
Te Ao O Rongomaraeroa would like to give a warm congratulations PhD recipient, Obinna Nweke. Obinna successfully defended his thesis A Tale of Broken Promises: Dilemmas and Everyday Reintegration Tactics […]
As we near the end of the second semester, this is a great chance to get together, socialise, and celebrate the year! We will be doing just that at an […]
Aragalaya, #GoHomeGota & Sri Lanka’s unprecedented protests event recording of the in-person public lecture delivered on 26 August 2022 by Dr Sanjana Hattotuwa at the invitation of Te Ao O […]
This excerpt is from an article originally published on the university Te Pānui Taura | Postgraduate News Bulletin. Kōrero by Koren Allpress, Internal Communications Adviser. Lived experience is contributing […]
Dr Jenny Te Paa Daniel has kindly shared this useful resource on pepeha for Pākehā and Tauiwi from E-Tangata. It is also now linked up on our blog Resources page.
A warm congratulations PhD recipient, Samwel Oando. Sam successfully defended his thesis Space for African Women in Tackling Violent Extremism: Engendering Conflict Transformation in Kenya, on Monday 11th July 2022.
We have three new publications in by Te Māreikura Dr Jenny Te Paa Daniel who is leading Te Ao O Rongomaraeroa National Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies as our […]
We have a new submission to The Working Paper Series by alumni Alexandra Scrivner, Historians of Modern Times: A Case Study of La’o Hamutuk for Hybridity as Instrumental in Post-Conflict Development (also […]