AUT professor of management Jarrod Haar.
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A new study has found that many Māori scientists are left with little time for their own work because they re expected to explain te ao Māori to their work mates, while they re also charged with explaining to whānau, iwi and hapū what the science sector is trying to achieve.
AUT professor of management Jarrod Haar, who whakapapas to Ngāti Maniapoto and Ngāti Mahuta, is co-author of the study, and told
Morning Report it was an interesting dichotomy. On one hand, Māori scientists, they re passionate about their science. So we re talking about chemistry, biology, and in those cases they run experiments in the lab, so that s their real scientific passion. And part of their role becomes Oh could you discuss our large research project with iwi , for example.
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