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$2.24m boost for early career researchers


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Seven early career researchers at Te Herenga Waka Victoria University of Wellington have received a total of $2.24 million to pursue their research into issues ranging from health and wellbeing to climate change after receiving Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment (MBIE) Science Whitinga Fellowships.
The one-off fellowships, worth $320,000 each over two years, are among 30 awarded in an MBIE initiative administered by Royal Society Te Apārangi to support up-and-coming researchers at Aotearoa New Zealand-based research institutions during the constraints of COVID-19.
Welcoming the new Whitinga fellows, the University’s Vice-Provost (Research), Professor Margaret Hyland, says these early career researchers epitomise University strengths that have helped it top the main measure of research quality in the past two rounds of the Government’s six-yearly Performance-Based Research Fund. ....

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Recent graduates receive prestigious dissertation awards


School of Geography
Recent graduates receive prestigious dissertation awards
Graduates from the School of Geography have recently been awarded 1st and 2nd prizes from the Royal Geographical Society (with the Institute of British Geographers) for their in UK-wide competitions.
Published:
25 June 2021
This is not only a recognition of my own research, but it also recognises the importance of geographies of race, racism and equality and increases visibility in the wider academic community.
Her dissertation entitled “
The Windrush descendants: explorations into 21st century experiences of Britishness through politics, race and culture” explored the challenges Windrush descendants faced in pursuing or maintaining a British identity. Camille’s dissertation argued and concluded through explorations of politics, race and culture, that hostile environment policies, ‘othering’ and the over policing of Caribbean culture, rely on racialised practises ....

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