Announcing our first speaker, Associate Professor Maui Hudson
With less than 3 months until ICRI2024, we’re excited to start sharing some of the prestigious speakers that will be joining us in Brisbane.
In our first, highly anticipated session on Indigenous knowledge, we have Associate Professor Maui Hudson joining us on the panel.
Maui Hudson is a member of the Whakatōhea Nation, the Director of Te Kotahi Research Institute at the University of Waikato, and a Council Member for Local Contexts. His research interests include issues of Indigenous Data Sovereignty, and he is a co-author of the CARE Principles for Indigenous Data Governance.
We look forward to his insights on where and how Indigenous knowledge and methodologies, rooted in historical and cultural contexts, intersect with modern technologies and research infrastructures.
If you’re not attending ICRI in person, please register to participate online to join the conversation.
We acknowledge the Traditional Owners of the lands and waters throughout Australia, and pay respect to the Elders past, present and emerging. We recognise the importance of connection to culture, land, kinship and community to the health and wellbeing of Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander families. We acknowledge the cultural practices and traditions still carried out today and being passed down to future generations.