Karen Brewer
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Karen Brewer
Summary
Karen Brewer is a human[1]. She worked as a researcher[2].
Key Facts
- Karen Brewer is identified as part of the Māori ethnic group[3].
- Karen Brewer is identified as part of the Whakatōhea ethnic group[4].
- Karen Brewer is identified as part of the Ngāi Te Rangi ethnic group[5].
- Karen Brewer's professions included researcher[2].
- Karen Brewer held the position of associate professor[6].
- Karen Brewer was employed by University of Auckland[7].
- Karen Brewer's education included a stint at University of Auckland[8].
- Karen Brewer was educated at Victoria University of Wellington[9].
- Karen Brewer's doctoral advisor was Clare McCann[10].
- Karen Brewer's doctoral advisor was Linda Worrall[11].
- Karen Brewer's doctoral advisor was Sue Crengle[12].
- Karen Brewer's doctoral advisor was Matire Harwood[13].
- Karen Brewer received the Royal Society Te Apārangi Te Kōpūnui Māori Research Award[14].
- Karen Brewer is recorded as female[15].
- Karen Brewer's instance of is recorded as human[16].
- Karen Brewer's ORCID iD is recorded as 0000-0002-6246-624X[17].
- Karen Brewer earned the academic degree of Doctor of Philosophy[18].
- Karen Brewer's academic thesis is recorded as The experiences of Māori with aphasia, their whānau members and speech-language therapists[19].
- Karen Brewer's Google Scholar author ID is recorded as WCNiBPAAAAAJ[20].
- Karen Brewer's ResearchGate profile ID is recorded as Karen-Brewer-3[21].
- Karen Brewer's on focus list of Wikimedia project is recorded as NZThesisProject[22].
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Origins and Family
Ethnic identities include Māori[3], an ethnic group[23], in New Zealand[24]; Whakatōhea[4], an iwi[25], in New Zealand[26]; and Ngāi Te Rangi[5], an iwi[27], in New Zealand[28].
Education
Educated at University of Auckland[8], a public university[29], in New Zealand[30], founded in 1883[31], headquartered in Auckland City[32] and Victoria University of Wellington[9], a public university[33], in New Zealand[34], founded in 1897[35], headquartered in Wellington[36]. Doctoral advisors include Clare McCann[10], a researcher[37]; Linda Worrall[11], an academic[38], awarded the Member of the Order of Australia[39], specialised in aphasia[40]; Sue Crengle[12], a researcher[41]; and Matire Harwood[13], a physician[42], b. 1970[43], of New Zealand[44], awarded the L'Oréal-UNESCO Award For Women in Science[45], specialised in health[46]. Karen Brewer earned the academic degree of Doctor of Philosophy[18].
Career and Affiliations
Karen Brewer worked as a researcher[2]. She was employed by University of Auckland[7]. She held the position of associate professor[6].
Recognition
Karen Brewer received the Royal Society Te Apārangi Te Kōpūnui Māori Research Award[14].
FAQs
What did Karen Brewer do for work?
Karen Brewer worked as researcher[2].
Where did Karen Brewer go to school?
Karen Brewer was educated at University of Auckland[8] and Victoria University of Wellington[9].
What awards did Karen Brewer receive?
Honors received include Royal Society Te Apārangi Te Kōpūnui Māori Research Award[14].