Regina Scheyvens
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Regina Scheyvens
Summary
Regina Scheyvens is a human[1]. She worked as an academic[2].
Key Facts
- Regina Scheyvens held citizenship in New Zealand[3].
- Regina Scheyvens worked as an academic[2].
- Regina Scheyvens's field of work was tourism[4].
- Regina Scheyvens held the position of full professor[5].
- Regina Scheyvens was employed by Massey University[6].
- Regina Scheyvens was educated at Massey University[7].
- Regina Scheyvens's doctoral advisor was Brian Ponter[8].
- Regina Scheyvens's doctoral advisor was Crosbie Walsh[9].
- A notable student of Regina Scheyvens was Helen M. Leslie[10].
- Regina Scheyvens received the James Cook Research Fellowship[11].
- Regina Scheyvens received the Distinguished New Zealand Geographer Medal[12].
- Regina Scheyvens's image is recorded as Regina Scheyvens • Jane Ussher • Rangahau 2016 (cropped).tif[13].
- Regina Scheyvens is recorded as female[14].
- Regina Scheyvens's instance of is recorded as human[15].
- Regina Scheyvens supervised Suliasi Vunibola as a doctoral student[16].
- Regina Scheyvens supervised Rochelle Stewart-Withers as a doctoral student[17].
- Regina Scheyvens supervised Paul Beumelburg as a doctoral student[18].
- Regina Scheyvens supervised Sharon McLennan as a doctoral student[19].
- Regina Scheyvens supervised Sharon Bell as a doctoral student[20].
- Regina Scheyvens supervised Tom Ondicho as a doctoral student[21].
- Regina Scheyvens supervised Lesley Susan Batten as a doctoral student[22].
- Regina Scheyvens supervised Abdur Rehman Cheema as a doctoral student[23].
- Regina Scheyvens supervised Trisia Farrelly as a doctoral student[24].
- Regina Scheyvens supervised Emma Hughes as a doctoral student[25].
- Regina Scheyvens supervised Hennah Steven as a doctoral student[26].
Body
Education
Regina Scheyvens's education included a stint at Massey University[7]. Doctoral advisors include Brian Ponter[8] and Crosbie Walsh[9], b. 1933[27]. She earned the academic degree of Doctor of Philosophy[28].
Career and Affiliations
Regina Scheyvens's professions included academic[2]. Her field of work was tourism[4]. Among her employers was Massey University[6]. She held the position of full professor[5]. A notable student of her was Helen M. Leslie[10]. Doctoral students include Suliasi Vunibola[16], a researcher[29], awarded the New Zealand Mana Tūānuku Research Leader Fellowship[30]; Rochelle Stewart-Withers[17], a researcher[31], specialised in sociology of race and ethnic relations[32]; Paul Beumelburg[18], a science teacher[33]; Sharon McLennan[19], a university teacher[34], specialised in global citizenship[35]; Sharon Bell[20], a civil servant[36], specialised in international development[37]; and Tom Ondicho[21], a docent[38], of Kenya[39].
Recognition
Awards received include James Cook Research Fellowship[11], a fellowship grant[40], in New Zealand[41] and Distinguished New Zealand Geographer Medal[12], an award[42], in New Zealand[43], founded in 2005[44].
FAQs
What did Regina Scheyvens do for work?
Regina Scheyvens worked as academic[2].
Where did Regina Scheyvens go to school?
Regina Scheyvens was educated at Massey University[7].
What awards did Regina Scheyvens receive?
Honors received include James Cook Research Fellowship[11] and Distinguished New Zealand Geographer Medal[12].