• Moana Murray
    Ngāpuhi Ngāti Wai Ngāti Kahu ki Whangaroa
    Intern
  • Tūhoe Ngāti Awa Ngāti Pukenga Ngāpuhi
    Intern
  • Ngāpuhi Te Roroa Te Atihaunui ā Papārangi Ngāti Tūwharetoa

    Hana (Ngäpuhi, Te Roroa, Te Ätihaunui a Päpärangi, Ngäti Tüwharetoa) (she/her) is doing a PhD in Mäori health, with supervision from Donna (Käi Tahu, Käti Mämoe) (she/her) and Papaarangi (Te Rarawa) (she/her)

  • Ngāpuhi
    Lecturer
    School of Psychology

    Tia is a lecturer at the school of psychology, Victoria University of Wellington. Her research interests include four key areas, broadly linked and overarched by relationships within Māori and Indigenous Developmental Psychology.

    These areas include:

    • Indigenous and developmental psychology in the interdependent relations between whānau and their children’s learning
    • Autobiographical memory with whanau
    • Language research
    • Māori pediatric health
  • Ngāpuhi
    Lecturer
    Faculty of Business and Economics

    Jamie is a lecturer in Management and International Business at the Faculty of Business and Economics, University of Auckland. He is also the CEO of Soul Capital, which invests in social enterprises and social business in Aotearoa New Zealand.

    He is a board member on the National Advisory Board for Impact Investment, on Connect: Supporting Recovery, on Social Enterprise Auckland and works as a consultant on Business Model Innovation, Strategy and Social Innovation and Entrepreneurship.

  • Te Rarawa Ngāpuhi
    Emerging Researchers' Leader

    Dr Hinekura Smith (Te Rarawa, Ngāpuhi) is NPM's Emerging Researchers’ Leader, providing further national leadership and coordination of MAI Te Kupenga and developing and nurturing initiatives that contribute to the outcomes and objectives of NPM’s Capability and Capacity Strategy.

  • Ngāpuhi Te Rarawa Ngāti Wai
  • Te Rarawa Ngāpuhi
  • Ngāti Wai Ngāpuhi Te Aupouri Te Rarawa Ngāti Porou
  • Ngāpuhi Ngāti Raukawa Ngāti Rongo