Angela Wanhalla
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Angela Wanhalla
Summary
Angela Wanhalla is a human[1]. She worked as a historian[2], writer[3], and university teacher[4].
Key Facts
- Angela Wanhalla held citizenship in New Zealand[5].
- Angela Wanhalla's professions included historian[2].
- Angela Wanhalla's professions included writer[3].
- Angela Wanhalla worked as a university teacher[4].
- Angela Wanhalla's field of work was history[6].
- Angela Wanhalla's field of work was colonialism[7].
- Angela Wanhalla's field of work was interracial marriage[8].
- Angela Wanhalla held the position of full professor[9].
- Angela Wanhalla held the position of associate professor[10].
- Angela Wanhalla was employed by University of Otago[11].
- Angela Wanhalla was employed by University of Otago[12].
- Angela Wanhalla's doctoral advisor was Katie Pickles[13].
- Angela Wanhalla's doctoral advisor was Ann Parsonson[14].
- A notable student of Angela Wanhalla was Antje Lubcke[15].
- A notable student of Angela Wanhalla was Kate Stevens[16].
- Angela Wanhalla received the Rowheath Trust Award and Carl Smith Medal[17].
- Angela Wanhalla received the Rutherford Discovery Fellowship[18].
- Angela Wanhalla received the Fellow of the Royal Society Te Apārangi[19].
- Angela Wanhalla received the Early Career Award for Distinction in Research[20].
- Angela Wanhalla is recorded as female[21].
- Angela Wanhalla's instance of is recorded as human[22].
- Angela Wanhalla supervised Jane McCabe as a doctoral student[23].
- Angela Wanhalla supervised Catherine Elizabeth Cooper as a doctoral student[24].
- Angela Wanhalla supervised Violeta Linda Gilabert as a doctoral student[25].
- Angela Wanhalla supervised Sarah Carr as a doctoral student[26].
Body
Education
Doctoral advisors include Katie Pickles[13], a historian[27], of New Zealand[28], awarded the James Cook Research Fellowship[29], specialised in history[30] and Ann Parsonson[14], a historian[31], of New Zealand[32]. Academic degrees include Master of Arts[33] and Doctor of Philosophy[34]. Angela Wanhalla studied under Katie Pickles[35].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include historian[2], writer[3], and university teacher[4]. Fields of work include history[6]; colonialism[7], a social formation[36]; and interracial marriage[8]. Employers include University of Otago[11], a public university[37], in New Zealand[38], founded in 1869[39], headquartered in Dunedin[40]. Positions held include full professor[9], an academic rank[41] and associate professor[10], a title of authority[42]. Notable students include Antje Lubcke[15], a researcher[43] and Kate Stevens[16], a researcher[44]. Doctoral students include Jane McCabe[23], a historian[45], awarded the The Ian Wards Prize[46]; Catherine Elizabeth Cooper[24], a curator[47]; Violeta Linda Gilabert[25], a researcher[48]; and Sarah Carr[26], a researcher[49].
Recognition
Awards received include Rowheath Trust Award and Carl Smith Medal[17], an award[50], in New Zealand[51], founded in 2007[52]; Rutherford Discovery Fellowship[18], a fellowship grant[53], in New Zealand[54], founded in 2010[55]; Fellow of the Royal Society Te Apārangi[19]; and Early Career Award for Distinction in Research[20], an award[56], in New Zealand[57].
FAQs
What did Angela Wanhalla do for work?
Angela Wanhalla worked as historian[2], writer[3], and university teacher[4].
What awards did Angela Wanhalla receive?
Honors received include Rowheath Trust Award and Carl Smith Medal[17], Rutherford Discovery Fellowship[18], Fellow of the Royal Society Te Apārangi[19], and Early Career Award for Distinction in Research[20].