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The '''Dame Joan Metge Medal''' was established by the ] in 2006, in recognition of the contribution of ] to social sciences. Since 2017, the medal has been referred to as the '''Metge Medal'''. The medal is awarded every two years to a New Zealand social scientist for excellence in teaching, research and/or other activities contributing to capacity building and beneficial relationships between research participants.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.royalsociety.org.nz/what-we-do/medals-and-awards/dame-joan-metge-medal/ |title=Metge Medal |year=2024 |publisher=Royal Society Te Apārangi |access-date=1 January 2024}}</ref> |
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==Recipients== |
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The Dame Joan Metge Medal was first awarded in 2008 and recipients of the medal have been:<ref>{{cite web |title=Recipients |year=2024 |url=https://www.royalsociety.org.nz/what-we-do/medals-and-awards/dame-joan-metge-medal/recipients-2/ |website=] |access-date=1 January 2024}}</ref> |
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| rowspan=2 | 2008 || ] || Her research as a paediatrician scientist has made a major impact on the lives of New Zealand children |
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| ] || Her research has had a major impact on our understanding of the link between housing, energy and health |
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| rowspan=2 | 2010 || ] || For his work as director of the ] which is following the health and development of more than 1000 babies born in Dunedin in 1972/3 providing substantial contributions to new knowledge |
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| ] || For his contribution to the development of social sciences over a long period, and has made major contributions to new knowledge in the field of migration, particularly in the Asia-Pacific region |
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| rowspan=2 | 2012 || ] || For her outstanding contribution to linguistics |
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| ] || For her outstanding contribution in inspiring, mentoring and developing the capacity of Māori researchers through teaching and research |
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| 2014 || ] || For the significant impact she has made on New Zealand educational research and practice, particularly on Māori-Pākehā educational relationships and women's education at tertiary level |
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| 2016 || ] || For his contributions to the building of research capacity in educational sciences, advancing literacy and language development, and for his evidence-based impact on educational policy both nationally and internationally |
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| 2018 || ] || For her considerable contribution to inspiring and developing new research capacity and knowledge for health professional education to address critical Indigenous health inequities in Aotearoa New Zealand |
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|For his mahi on ethnicity, racism and affirmative action, with expertise in conflict and social protection |
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|For intellectual leadership on gendered social relations and development studies which have transformed development as accepted practice in Aotearoa and the Pacific |
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|For her work at the forefront of New Zealand housing research, working with communities, government, and private and public sectors |
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The Dame Joan Metge Medal was first awarded in 2008 and recipients of the medal have been: