Fulbright New Zealand invites you to a free seminar by 2015 Ian Axford (New Zealand) Fellow Ziyad Hopkins, presenting his research on Diverted from Counsel: Filling the Rights Gap in New Zealand’s Youth Justice Model.
Fulbright New Zealand invites you to a free seminar by 2015 Ian Axford (New Zealand) Fellow Ziyad Hopkins, presenting his research on Diverted from Counsel: Filling the Rights Gap in New Zealand’s Youth Justice Model.
Fulbright New Zealand invites you to a free public seminar by Jeff Kelly Lowenstein, Fulbright New Zealand Specialist Award grantee. Jeff is Associate Professor and Lecturer in journalism at Columbia…
Fulbright New Zealand invites you to a free public seminar by current Fulbright US Distinguished Teacher, Seth Hoffman from Mountain Mahogany Community School in Albuquerque, New Mexico, who will discuss how teachers can excite students by integrating their own creative passions into their teaching.
Fulbright New Zealand invites you to a free public seminar by current Fulbright US Scholar Sienna Baskin who will discuss what lessons the United States can learn from New Zealand’s Prostitution Reform Act of 2003.
Fulbright New Zealand invites you to a free public seminar by alumna Anne Noble from Massey University Wellington, who will discuss a series of photographic projects concerned with the decline of the honey bee which she developed on her Fulbright exchange to Columbia College Chicago.
Fulbright New Zealand invites you to a free public seminar by Fulbright alumnus Jock Phillips, one of New Zealand’s leading historians, who will discuss how he conceived and led a team of hundreds on a project to develop the world’s first digital-born national encyclopedia, Te Ara.
Fulbright New Zealand invites you to a free public seminar by 2014 Fulbright US graduate student Sarah McKibben from Birmingham, Alabama, who will discuss her research into the role of social capital in school reform.
The Fulbright New Zealand Alumni Association invites you to a free public lecture by Fulbright alumnus Sir Tamati Reedy (Ngāti Porou), an educationalist, academic, linguist and former top public servant who will reflect on nationhood in Aotearoa New Zealand, Māori-Pākehā relationships and the role of Māori in the future of our country.