Reflections on an action-oriented workshop: How can more of our professors be Māori and Pasifika?
There is a chronic underrepresentation of Māori and Pacific academics in our university sector in Aotearoa New Zealand. Sitting behind the disparity are a range of practices that support some groups in Aotearoa New Zealand to succeed and move more freely through higher education institutions than o...
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Main Authors: | Hine Funaki (Author), Avery Smith (Author), Nayantara Sheoran Appleton (Author), Emily Beausoleil (Author), Meegan Hall (Author), Liana MacDonald (Author), Amanda Thomas (Author) |
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University of Johannesburg,
2021-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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