This workshop will introduce the New Zealand university research system with a view to identiying real opportunities for research collaborations and for international postgraduate students.
The audience will learn more about the New Zealand university research system, how we collaborate to solve global problems and how integral international postgraduate students are to our vibrant research community.
Attendees will have the opportunity to to meet in small groups with with each New Zealand represenative to discuss anything of particular interest to them.
There will also be handouts and reference material available to attendees.
Intended audience:
University staff including senior management , international engagement, research management and academicAll federal and state agencies interested in international education and researchProspective postgraduate studentsParticipants from New Zealand
Professor Margaret Hyland, Victoria University of Wellington, Vice-Provost (Research)Professor Caroline Daley, University of Auckland, Dean of Graduate StudiesProfessor Leonel Alvarado, Massey University, Regional Director of the College of Humanities and Social SciencesDr Martin Gagnon, University of Otago, Director, Research and EnterpriseMs Rebecca Hurrell, University of Canterbury, Deputy Director, Research & InnovationMr Caig Nicholson, Latin America Centre for Asia Pacific Excellence, Victoria University of Wellington, Deputy DirectorNicole Freeman, Latin America Centre for Asia Pacific Excellence, Victoria University of Wellington, Programme Manager INSPER - sala José Ermírio de Moraes Filho FAUBAI 2024 Conference | April 20-24, Brazil Nicolas.Maillard@ufrgs.brThis workshop will introduce the New Zealand university research system with a view to identiying real opportunities for research collaborations and for international postgraduate students.
The audience will learn more about the New Zealand university research system, how we collaborate to solve global problems and how integral international postgraduate students are to our vibrant research community.
Attendees will have the opportunity to to meet in small groups with with each New Zealand represenative to discuss anything of particular interest to them.
There will also be handouts and reference material available to attendees.
Intended audience:
Participants from New Zealand