Lynette Carter
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Lynette Carter
Summary
Lynette Carter is a human[1]. She was born in Christchurch[2]. She worked as an academic[3].
Key Facts
- Born in Christchurch[2], Lynette Carter…
- Lynette Carter is identified as part of the Māori ethnic group[4].
- Lynette Carter worked as an academic[3].
- Among Lynette Carter's employers was University of Auckland[5].
- Lynette Carter was employed by University of Otago[6].
- Lynette Carter's education included a stint at University of Auckland[7].
- Lynette Carter's doctoral advisor was Hugh Kāwharu[8].
- Lynette Carter's doctoral advisor was Andrew Sharp[9].
- Lynette Carter is recorded as female[10].
- Lynette Carter's instance of is recorded as human[11].
- Lynette Carter supervised James Berghan as a doctoral student[12].
- Lynette Carter's VIAF cluster ID is recorded as 67155707113722412571[13].
- Lynette Carter's GND ID is recorded as 119458361X[14].
- Lynette Carter's Library of Congress authority ID is recorded as no2019062354[15].
- Lynette Carter's IdRef ID is recorded as 23736901X[16].
- Lynette Carter's ORCID iD is recorded as 0000-0002-2554-6312[17].
- Lynette Carter earned the academic degree of Doctor of Philosophy[18].
- Lynette Carter's described at URL is recorded as https://blogs.otago.ac.nz/tetumuresearch/tag/lyn-carter/[19].
- Lynette Carter's academic thesis is recorded as Whakapapa and the state: some case studies in the impact of central government on traditionally organised Māori groups[20].
- Lynette Carter's ResearchGate profile ID is recorded as Lynette-Carter[21].
- Lynette Carter's on focus list of Wikimedia project is recorded as NZThesisProject[22].
- Lynette Carter's on focus list of Wikimedia project is recorded as WikiProject Books of Mana[23].
- Lynette Carter's LinkedIn personal profile ID is recorded as lynette-carter-8b1a2151[24].
- Lynette Carter's OpenAlex ID is recorded as A5009511587[25].
- Lynette Carter's tribe is recorded as Ngāi Tahu[26].
Body
Origins and Family
Born in Christchurch[2], Lynette Carter… she is identified as part of the Māori ethnic group[4].
Education
Lynette Carter was educated at University of Auckland[7]. Doctoral advisors include Hugh Kāwharu[8], an anthropologist[27], 1927–2006[28], of New Zealand[29], awarded the Order of New Zealand[30] and Andrew Sharp[9], a university teacher[31], b. 1940[32]. She earned the academic degree of Doctor of Philosophy[18].
Career and Affiliations
Lynette Carter's professions included academic[3]. Employers include University of Auckland[5], a public university[33], in New Zealand[34], founded in 1883[35], headquartered in Auckland City[36] and University of Otago[6], a public university[37], in New Zealand[38], founded in 1869[39], headquartered in Dunedin[40]. She supervised James Berghan as a doctoral student[12].
FAQs
Where was Lynette Carter born?
Lynette Carter's place of birth was Christchurch[2].
What did Lynette Carter do for work?
Lynette Carter worked as academic[3].
Where did Lynette Carter go to school?
Lynette Carter was educated at University of Auckland[7].