What we offer

Directory of Researchers

Our Directory of Researchers is the place to find skilled researchers throughout New Zealand, who work with communities and who want to be  found by you! Find out more…
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Code of Practice

Our Code of Practice provides benchmark principles and standards for community research in New Zealand, including kaupapa Maori research.
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Community Researcher Awards

Our annual awards for new or emerging researchers. For more information contact: sally@communitywaikato.org.nz.
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The Community Research Seminar

This annual one-day gathering offers networking and dissemination opportunities for community research. We invite wide participation. Find out more …
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Kuhu Mai

A Research Centre Tangata Whenua caucus project, offering a “welcome – come on in” type of invitation to all Maori who have an interest in research. Find out more here …
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Upload your research

Be found by others in your field, and pass on your knowledge. Make sure you’re logged in and upload your research here. Or if you want to find out more, find out about uploading here.
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Let us publicise you

Our monthly news feeds and our biannual newsletters are distributed to 800 academics, researchers, tangata whenua, community and voluntary sector, government and individuals – and growing. Contact us for advertising information.
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Newsletters & newsfeeds

Register for Community Research RSS news feeds, monthly research roundups, and biannual newsletters delivered directly to your email inbox free. Register by clicking the ‘Register’ button on the top right on any webpage.
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Host a ‘Research Potluck’

For other researchers to get together and upload their evaluation and research, and we’ll pay for refreshments, send a few resources, and talk you through the process. Find out more here …
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Go to the Forum

Got a burning topic? Register first or login, and then you can take it to the Forum.
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Think your research isn’t ”good enough”?

Kaua e whakama – don’t be hesitant to upload your work. Just ask Bronwyn and Mariao!

Dr Brownyn Boon is a Lecturer in the Department of Management at the University of Otago. Mariao Hohaia (Ngati Rehia, Ngati Kura, Ngai Hao) has experience in arts, youth, education, community and hapu development.

If you’re thinking of uploading a resource to the Community Research website and you’re not sure if it’s ‘good enough’, or if you want to talk about an issue with your research, send your query to Brownyn or Mariao. They’ll let you know if your research fits the bill. Please note, they can only respond to one item and they’ll respond within ten days. Contact Brownyn or Mariao here.