Marewa Glover is a New Zealand public health academic specialising in smoking cessation.
[1] She set up the Centre for Research Excellence: Indigenous Sovereignty and Smoking (COREISS) in 2018.
After a 2000 PhD titled The Effectiveness of a Maori Noho Marae smoking cessation intervention: utilising a kaupapa Maori methodology at the University of Auckland,[2] she moved to the Massey University, rising to full professor.
[1][3] Glover is long time smoking-reduction researcher, who switched from supporting tobacco taxes to opposing them for hurting the most vulnerable.
[9][10][11] Glover is also a published author of poetry and short stories.