Fulbright Awards and Possibilities 2016 Dr Colin Kennedy, Fulbright New Zealand Programmes & Engagement Director Staff and students at the University of Waikato are warmly invited to attend a short…
Fulbright Awards and Possibilities 2016 Dr Colin Kennedy, Fulbright New Zealand Programmes & Engagement Director Staff and students at the University of Waikato are warmly invited to attend a short…
Embracing & Advancing Diversity is the theme of the first Fulbright Forum for 2016, to be held in Auckland on 16 March.
Fulbright New Zealand and the Fulbright New Zealand Alumni Association invite you to ‘Christina Walker – The Milkman’s Paradox: Farming Sustainably Under Nutrient Limits’.
Taking Auckland to the World: Burgeoning partnerships, breaking down barriers and building international profile
Fulbright New Zealand and the Fulbright New Zealand Alumni Association invite you to ‘Johnny Enzed, the New Zealand soldier in the First World War 1914-15’. The story of New Zealanders…
Smoking remains the leading cause of preventable death in both the US, where it kills nearly half a million people each year, and New Zealand, where around 5000 people die prematurely from illnesses caused by smoking each year.
2014 Ian Axford (New Zealand) Fellow Jody McBrienDr. Jody McBrien discusses the narratives of resilient women that she encountered editing Cold Water: Women and Girls of Lira, Uganda.
Fulbrighter Sam Trubridge, Director and Performance Designer, talks about the acclaimed programme of works that he presented in New York earlier this year, including his own art-science collaboration, SLEEP/WAKE.
Fulbright New Zealand invites you to a free seminar by 2015 Ian Axford (New Zealand) Fellow Jill Ozarski, presenting her research on Cooperation for Mutual Benefit: Opportunities for primary industry and the New Zealand Department of Conservation.
Fulbright New Zealand invites you to a free panel discussion seminar on the topic of ‘Mind the (gender) gap: Women’s equality in New Zealand and the Pacific’ with Fulbright alumni Horiana Irwin-Easthope, Nicola Kean and Makerita Urale.