Ingrid Huygens
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Ingrid Huygens
Summary
Ingrid Huygens is a human[1]. She worked as a researcher[2], activist[3], and teacher[4].
Key Facts
- Ingrid Huygens's mother was Mathilde Huygens-Prins[5].
- Ingrid Huygens held citizenship in New Zealand[6].
- Ingrid Huygens's professions included researcher[2].
- Ingrid Huygens's professions included activist[3].
- Ingrid Huygens worked as a teacher[4].
- Ingrid Huygens's field of work was Treaty of Waitangi[7].
- Ingrid Huygens's field of work was New Zealand[8].
- Ingrid Huygens's field of work was Pākehā[9].
- Ingrid Huygens's field of work was Tangata Tiriti[10].
- Ingrid Huygens was educated at University of Waikato[11].
- Ingrid Huygens's education included a stint at University of Waikato[12].
- Ingrid Huygens's doctoral advisor was Maria Humphries[13].
- Ingrid Huygens's doctoral advisor was Isaac Prilleltensky[14].
- Ingrid Huygens's doctoral advisor was Neville Robertson[15].
- Ingrid Huygens received the Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit[16].
- Ingrid Huygens is recorded as female[17].
- Ingrid Huygens's instance of is recorded as human[18].
- Ingrid Huygens earned the academic degree of Doctor of Philosophy[19].
- Ingrid Huygens's family name is recorded as Huygens[20].
- Ingrid Huygens's given name is recorded as Ingrid[21].
- Ingrid Huygens's given name is recorded as Louise[22].
- Ingrid Huygens's given name is recorded as Maria[23].
- Ingrid Huygens's academic thesis is recorded as Processes of Pakeha change in response to the Treaty of Waitangi[24].
- Ingrid Huygens's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as New Zealand English[25].
- Ingrid Huygens's on focus list of Wikimedia project is recorded as NZThesisProject[26].
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Origins and Family
Ingrid Huygens's mother was Mathilde Huygens-Prins[5].
Education
Educated at University of Waikato[11], a public university[27], in New Zealand[28], founded in 1964[29]. Doctoral advisors include Maria Humphries[13], a researcher[30]; Isaac Prilleltensky[14], a researcher[31], b. 1959[32]; and Neville Robertson[15]. Ingrid Huygens earned the academic degree of Doctor of Philosophy[19].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include researcher[2], activist[3], and teacher[4]. Fields of work include Treaty of Waitangi[7], a contract[33], in New Zealand[34], founded in 1840[35]; New Zealand[8], a Commonwealth realm[36], in New Zealand[37], founded in 1986[38]; Pākehā[9], a demonym[39]; and Tangata Tiriti[10], a people[40].
Recognition
Ingrid Huygens received the Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit[16].
FAQs
Who were Ingrid Huygens's parents?
Ingrid Huygens's mother was Mathilde Huygens-Prins[5].
What did Ingrid Huygens do for work?
Ingrid Huygens worked as researcher[2], activist[3], and teacher[4].
Where did Ingrid Huygens go to school?
Ingrid Huygens was educated at University of Waikato[11] and University of Waikato[12].
What awards did Ingrid Huygens receive?
Honors received include Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit[16].