He ākonga Māori koe nō tētahi whare wānanga? Kei te pīrangi koe ki te rangahau i tētahi kaupapa i te raumati nei? Ā, ki te whiwhi moni hoki? E toru ngā karahipi-raumati ā Te Hau Kāinga: Māori Home Front. Ā te marama o Tīhema nei ngā mahi tīmata ai. Ka ārahina koe kia waihangatia tō ake kaupapa rangahau i roto i tō ake rohe, ahakoa he pūrongo hītori, he mōteatea, he kiriata, he aha rānei, hei tuku atu ki tō whānau, ki tō hapori hoki. Kia mahi rānei i roto i tētahi o ngā whare taonga/rauemi e piri nei mātou. Mehemea he pūrātoke koe, mehemea he ngākau whakapuke tōu, pānuihia ngā pārongo, ka whakapā mai ai!
2020/2021 Summer Scholarships
Te Hau Kāinga is a University of Otago-based research project supported by the Marsden Fund to investigate Māori experiences within New Zealand during World War Two. The project is offering three summer scholarships for 2020/2021 for Māori students in their second year or above enrolled at a New Zealand university. The purpose of the scholarships is to enable a promising student the opportunity to undertake sustained research work over the summer period.
Under the supervision of the project leaders, successful applicants will get to design their own projects and outputs, in English, i roto i te reo Māori rānei, which may include (but not be limited to) a written history, waiata, exhibition, or artwork that can be shared with whānau. Alternatively, Te Hau Kāinga can suggest a suitable research project, perhaps based in one of our partner institutions. Depending on the nature of the proposed research, successful candidates can be based anywhere within New Zealand. Summer scholarship recipients will also be involved in public initiatives designed to showcase the project to the wider community, including writing a blog post about their research.
Conditions
To discuss the scholarship and possible projects please contact the project leaders: .
If you wish to apply, complete and submit this Te Hau Kāinga application form.
Check out the research outputs of previous summer scholarship recipients.
Connor Aston, Ngāti Ruanui (Waikato University)
For Kīngi and Country: Waikato During the Second World War.
Dylan Thomas, Raukawa, Hauraki (University of Otago)
Māori and Hockey: More than a Game.
Jordan Quinnell, Ngā Ruahine, Taranaki, Tūwharetoa (Massey University)
[Artworks]
https://www.maorihomefront.nz/en/whanau-stories/the-trench-digger/
https://www.maorihomefront.nz/en/whanau-stories/jordans-second-image/
For further information on the Te Hau Kāinga project, please see: https://www.maorihomefront.nz/
Project Leaders: Professor Lachy Paterson,
Te Tumu: School of Māori, Pacific & Indigenous Studies
University of Otago.
Ph: 03-479-8462
Associate Professor Angela Wanhalla,
History Programme,
University of Otago.
Ph: 03-479-8462
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