As society's critic and conscience, we study the actions and stories of our nation's tangata whenua and tauiwi — in order to inform and imagine our futures.
Browse our expertiseMāori researchers study te reo Māori, history, art, criminology, social justice, politics and film across all four of our schools.
Browse our expertiseWe study human impacts on and responses to the physical world: from climate change, disaster recovery and energy policies to land grabs and ancient agriculture.
Browse our expertiseWe critique psychiatry, study histories — medicine in Japan, epidemics, New Zealand public health — and advise on transplant ethics, and mental health.
Browse our expertiseLiterature, love, politics, drama, philosophy, gender roles, travel, wars, Crusades — collectively we create a richly complex picture of Medieval Europe.
Browse our expertiseWe study exile, internal displacement, justice for refugees, transnationalism, diasporas, and ancient settlement, from Korea to Ireland to here in the Pacific.
View our expertiseA significant idea drives much of Dr Jemaima Tiatia-Seath's research with Pacific communities: Suicide is preventable.
Read moreMulti-award winner Associate Professor Ngarino Ellis sings to Māori artworks in archives the world over — and posts their images on social media to inspire today's artists.
Read moreAssociate Professor Tamasailau Suaalii-Sauni believes New Zealand Pacific are well-placed to lead conversations about Pacific values in the contemporary world.
Read moreWe combine macro and micro knowledges — getting down to the nitty-gritty and zooming out for the larger picture — to develop understandings of life.
Focusing on the detailsInstitutions can empower the vulnerable and/or discriminate and attack. We study collective actions and categories: their causes, effects and resistance.
Critiquing institutionsNarratives help us to explain events, actions and motivations with a beginning, middle and end. We study the stories of others and create our own.
Telling stories