Centre for Longitudinal Research Conference 2022
The University of Auckland's Centre for Longitudinal Research - He Ara ki Mua is holding an inaugural research conference:
“Whakarongo mai – hear our voices”
Celebrating a decade of evidence from the Growing Up in New Zealand longitudinal study
28th - 30th November, 2022
Grafton, Auckland
The three-day conference will showcase the Centre’s high quality research outputs and their impact as a result of academic and policy partnerships.
The conference will offer opportunities for researchers to network and discuss the future challenges and opportunities for utilizing longitudinal research to improve population wellbeing (methodologies, data collection, partnerships, implementing co-designed solutions). The first two days of the Conference will be presentations and the final day will be workshops.
Visit this page to register, and you can see the conference programme here.
There is a fantastic lineup of speakers (pictured below).
The Keynote speakers are:
- Dr Jin Russell (Consultant Developmental Paediatrician at Starship Children’s Health)
- Dr Sarah-Jane Paine (Research Director - Growing Up in New Zealand)
- Professor Susan Morton (Foundation Director – Growing Up in New Zealand)
- Dr Moana Theodore (Co-Director of the National Centre for Lifecourse Research)

Standard Rates
Registration fees include full access to the 3 day conference, all day catering, and welcome reception
Full registration $455.00
Student registration $255.00
Register here.
All access to Growing Up in New Zealand data is controlled by a Data Access Protocol and all requests are reviewed by a Data Access Committee.