Paul Beumelburg
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Paul Beumelburg
Summary
Paul Beumelburg is a human[1]. He worked as a science teacher[2], head teacher[3], and government advisor[4].
Key Facts
- Paul Beumelburg worked as a science teacher[2].
- Paul Beumelburg worked as a head teacher[3].
- Paul Beumelburg's professions included government advisor[4].
- Among Paul Beumelburg's employers was Karamea Area School[5].
- Among Paul Beumelburg's employers was Ministry of Education of New Zealand[6].
- Paul Beumelburg's education included a stint at Massey University[7].
- Paul Beumelburg's doctoral advisor was Rochelle Stewart-Withers[8].
- Paul Beumelburg's doctoral advisor was Huia Jahnke[9].
- Paul Beumelburg's doctoral advisor was Regina Scheyvens[10].
- Paul Beumelburg is recorded as male[11].
- Paul Beumelburg's instance of is recorded as human[12].
- Paul Beumelburg earned the academic degree of Doctor of Philosophy[13].
- Paul Beumelburg's described at URL is recorded as http://hdl.handle.net/10179/10034[14].
- Paul Beumelburg's academic thesis is recorded as Apiianga no te oraanga akapuapinga e te taporoporo i te ipukarea : education as sustainable development : Mangaia, Cook Islands[15].
- Paul Beumelburg's on focus list of Wikimedia project is recorded as NZThesisProject[16].
- Paul Beumelburg's LinkedIn personal profile ID is recorded as paul-beumelburg-phd-b17473143[17].
Body
Education
Paul Beumelburg was educated at Massey University[7]. Doctoral advisors include Rochelle Stewart-Withers[8], a researcher[18], specialised in sociology of race and ethnic relations[19]; Huia Jahnke[9], an academic[20], b. 1950[21], of New Zealand[22]; and Regina Scheyvens[10], an academic[23], of New Zealand[24], awarded the James Cook Research Fellowship[25], specialised in tourism[26]. He earned the academic degree of Doctor of Philosophy[13].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include science teacher[2], head teacher[3], and government advisor[4]. Employers include Karamea Area School[5], a public school[27], in New Zealand[28] and Ministry of Education of New Zealand[6], a ministry of education[29], in New Zealand[30], founded in 1989[31], headquartered in Wellington[32].
FAQs
What did Paul Beumelburg do for work?
Paul Beumelburg worked as science teacher[2], head teacher[3], and government advisor[4].
Where did Paul Beumelburg go to school?
Paul Beumelburg was educated at Massey University[7].