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2020 Cohort Of Fulbright New Zealand Scholar Award Grantees

WELLINGTON, NEW ZEALAND, 11 February, 2020 --- Fulbright New Zealand is proud to announce the 2020 cohort of Fulbright New Zealand Scholar Award Grantees.

Representing six different universities and research institutions in New Zealand, each scholar will travel to the United States as early as July 2020 to pursue independent research and form international connections.

Fulbright New Zealand Executive Director Penelope Borland says, “We are very pleased to announce this year’s Fulbright New Zealand and Fulbright Ngā Pae o te Māramatanga Scholars, and we are excited to be supporting the variety of research areas being pursued, and the institutions this year’s scholars represent.”

The 2020 Fulbright New Zealand Scholars are:

The 2020 Fulbright-Ngā Pae o te Māramatanga Scholar is:

The Fulbright-Ngā Pae o te Māramatanga Scholar Award is for a New Zealand academic, artist or professional to lecture and/or conduct research at a US institution in the field of indigenous development.

The Fulbright programme operates in over 155 countries and is one of the largest and most significant movements of scholars across the globe.

Fulbright Scholar awards are unique in that they are available for research in any field, but are united in their common goal to forge international collaboration.

“Dr Tuaupiki, Professor Jahnke and Dr Love are outstanding Māori scholars who are conducting vital research central to mātauranga Māori knowledge. We are incredibly proud to see these scholars receiving these preeminent awards to further their work in this international comparative manner” says Professor Jacinta Ruru, Co-Director of Ngā Pae o te Māramatanga.

“I was inspired to apply for a Fulbright Award because the philosophy of Fulbright focuses on fostering intercultural relationships. It provides an opportunity for academic exchange with other like-minded scholars and their communities. This focus appeals to my indigenous sensibility”, says Huia Jahnke.

“Social and cultural engagement is at the heart of dance practice and aligns well with the Fulbright mission to engage with and develop shared understandings”, says Karen Barbour.

The 2020 Fulbright New Zealand Scholars will be honoured at the annual Award Ceremony in June. 

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