Jim McAloon
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Jim McAloon
Summary
Jim McAloon is a human[1]. He worked as a researcher[2].
Key Facts
- Jim McAloon held citizenship in New Zealand[3].
- Jim McAloon worked as a researcher[2].
- Among Jim McAloon's employers was Victoria University of Wellington[4].
- A notable student of Jim McAloon was Antje Bednarek-Gilland[5].
- A notable student of Jim McAloon was Hannah Clark[6].
- A notable student of Jim McAloon was Mark Dunick[7].
- A notable student of Jim McAloon was James Taylor[8].
- Jim McAloon received the Ockham New Zealand Book Awards[9].
- Jim McAloon received the The Ian Wards Prize[10].
- Jim McAloon is recorded as male[11].
- Jim McAloon's instance of is recorded as human[12].
- Jim McAloon supervised Matthew Cunningham as a doctoral student[13].
- Jim McAloon supervised Pip Lynch as a doctoral student[14].
- Jim McAloon supervised Grace Millar as a doctoral student[15].
- Jim McAloon supervised Lucy Baragwanath as a doctoral student[16].
- Jim McAloon earned the academic degree of Master of Arts[17].
- Jim McAloon earned the academic degree of Master of Laws[18].
- Jim McAloon's family name is recorded as McAloon[19].
- Jim McAloon's given name is recorded as Jim[20].
- Jim McAloon's academic thesis is recorded as Working class politics in Christchurch, 1905-1914.[21].
- Jim McAloon's academic thesis is recorded as The ultra vires rule with regard to companies incorporated under The Companies Act, 1955[22].
- Jim McAloon's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as English[23].
- Jim McAloon's on focus list of Wikimedia project is recorded as NZThesisProject[24].
Body
Education
Academic degrees include Master of Arts[17] and Master of Laws[18].
Career and Affiliations
Jim McAloon worked as a researcher[2]. Among his employers was Victoria University of Wellington[4]. Notable students include Antje Bednarek-Gilland[5], a social scientist[25], of Germany[26]; Hannah Clark[6], a researcher[27]; Mark Dunick[7]; and James Taylor[8], a manager[28], of New Zealand[29]. Doctoral students include Matthew Cunningham[13], an author[30]; Pip Lynch[14], a researcher[31]; Grace Millar[15], a researcher[32]; and Lucy Baragwanath[16], a policy analyst[33], b. 1971[34], of New Zealand[35].
Recognition
Awards received include Ockham New Zealand Book Awards[9], a literary award[36], in New Zealand[37], founded in 1996[38] and The Ian Wards Prize[10], an award[39], in New Zealand[40], founded in 2001[41].
FAQs
What did Jim McAloon do for work?
Jim McAloon worked as researcher[2].
What awards did Jim McAloon receive?
Honors received include Ockham New Zealand Book Awards[9] and The Ian Wards Prize[10].