Karen Greig
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Karen Greig
Summary
Karen Greig is a human[1]. They worked as a researcher[2].
Key Facts
- Karen Greig worked as a researcher[2].
- Karen Greig held the position of associate professor[3].
- Among Karen Greig's employers was University of Otago[4].
- Karen Greig was educated at University of Otago[5].
- Karen Greig's doctoral advisor was Richard Walter[6].
- Karen Greig's doctoral advisor was Lisa Matisoo-Smith[7].
- Karen Greig's instance of is recorded as human[8].
- Karen Greig earned the academic degree of Doctor of Philosophy[9].
- Karen Greig's academic thesis is recorded as Tracking dogs across the Pacific: an archaeological and ancient DNA study[10].
- Karen Greig's on focus list of Wikimedia project is recorded as NZThesisProject[11].
Body
Education
Karen Greig's education included a stint at University of Otago[5]. Doctoral advisors include Richard Walter[6], an anthropologist[12], b. 1944[13], of New Zealand[14], awarded the Fellow of the Royal Society Te Apārangi[15], specialised in archaeology[16] and Lisa Matisoo-Smith[7], an academic[17], b. 1963[18], of New Zealand[19], awarded the Fellow of the Royal Society Te Apārangi[20], specialised in molecular anthropology[21]. They earned the academic degree of Doctor of Philosophy[9].
Career and Affiliations
Karen Greig worked as a researcher[2]. Among their employers was University of Otago[4]. They held the position of associate professor[3].
FAQs
What did Karen Greig do for work?
Karen Greig worked as researcher[2].
Where did Karen Greig go to school?
Karen Greig was educated at University of Otago[5].