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  2. Tāwhia te Mana Research Fellowships - Wikipedia

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    The New Zealand Mana Tūāpapa Future Leader Fellowship is designed for "early-career researchers looking to build the foundations of a strong reputation in their field". It is a 4-year fellowship for researchers of 0–6 years experience. The fellowship provides $82.5k for salary, $82.5k for overheads and $40k research expenses per annum.

  3. Marion Jones (academic) - Wikipedia

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    In 2015, Jones was honored by the New Zealand Nurses Organisation's, with NZNO president Marion Guy saying that "Jones' contribution to nursing, and in particular perioperative nursing both nationally and internationally was "exemplary". [3] [4] Jones is an auditor for the Academic Quality Agency for New Zealand Universities (AQA). [1]

  4. Marsden grant - Wikipedia

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    The grants are made from the Marsden Fund, which was established by the New Zealand Government in 1994. The Marsden Fund is administered by the Royal Society of New Zealand. Most of the grants go to researchers at New Zealand universities, but some go to researchers at Crown Research Institutes and elsewhere.

  5. Kathryn McPherson - Wikipedia

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    After training as a nurse in Australia and a midwife in Scotland, McPherson did a 1998 PhD from the University of Edinburgh titled 'Functional recovery after brain injury rehabilitation' . McPherson moved to Auckland University of Technology in New Zealand , receiving many research grants and holding numerous posts, [ 1 ] including the board of ...

  6. Nursing in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    New Zealand originally had nurse education as a part of the hospital system, but, as early as the 1900s, post registration and post graduate programs of study for nurses were in existence. Reforms in the 1970s disestablished the original hospital-based schools and moved these into the tertiary education sector, namely polytechnics and ...

  7. Health Research Council of New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    The Health Research Council of New Zealand (HRC) is a Crown agency of the New Zealand Government. It is responsible for managing the government's investment in health research for the public good. The HRC was established under the Health Research Council Act 1990. [1] Since January 2016, HRC's board has been chaired by Dr Lester Levy. [2]