Navigating workplace romance
Summary
While attempting to convince him not to take it down he discovers she graduated from Harvard Law School and is much more academically accomplished than he had assumed
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I am an avid watcher of movies old and new. By old, I mean as far back as those released when my grandparents were toddlers. Recently I stumbled on a not so old but not so new rom-com classic in its own right, 2002’s Two Weeks’ Notice starring Sandra Bullock and Hugh Grant.
In it Sandra plays Lucy Kelson, a super intelligent lawyer doing liberal work specializing in historic preservation, environmental law and pro bono causes.
How Māori scientists are pulling cultural double shifts
15 Apr, 2021 10:53 PM
6 minutes to read
Māori scientists are pulling cultural double shifts in helping their colleagues and institutions navigate te Ao Māori. Photo / Jason Oxenham
Māori scientists are pulling cultural double shifts in helping their colleagues and institutions navigate te Ao Māori. Photo / Jason Oxenham
Māori scientists are pulling cultural double shifts in helping their colleagues and institutions navigate te Ao Māori - leaving many feeling burnt out, time-poor and discriminated against.
A new AUT study, drawing on the experiences of a group of fulltime Māori researchers, explores an often-overlooked downside of institutions trying to lift cultural capacity in a sector where Māori remain severely under-represented.
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