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The following programs are available to U.S. Scholars in New Zealand
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Examining Models of Maori Indigenous Knowledge Incorporation in Health Promotion Programs
Examining Models of Maori Indigenous Knowledge Incorporation in Health Promotion Programs
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All applicants must meet the Program eligibility requirements (click to review the requirements).
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Scholars must be based full-time at a New Zealand institution to teach, conduct research or undertake a project combining both activities. Teaching activities can include teaching original material, teaching an existing course, presenting workshops and seminars, and supervising graduate-level students.
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Skeletons in the Closet: The Bioethics of the Use, Curation, and Repatriation of Anatomical Skeletal Legacy Collections in Aotearoa and the U.S.
Skeletons in the Closet: The Bioethics of the Use, Curation, and Repatriation of Anatomical Skeletal Legacy Collections in Aotearoa and the U.S.
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Indigenous Political Philosophies in Aotearoa and Hawaii
Indigenous Political Philosophies in Aotearoa and Hawaii
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He Kahu Ora – Cloaked in Wellbeing: Indigenous Women’s Traditional Clothing Making for Cultural Wellbeing
He Kahu Ora – Cloaked in Wellbeing: Indigenous Women’s Traditional Clothing Making for Cultural Wellbeing
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Five Eyes: The Challenges and Opportunities of Sharing Data on Migrants
Five Eyes: The Challenges and Opportunities of Sharing Data on Migrants