Te Kawehau Hoskins
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Te Kawehau Hoskins
Summary
Te Kawehau Hoskins is a human[1]. She worked as a researcher[2] and academic administrator[3].
Key Facts
- Te Kawehau Hoskins is identified as part of the Māori ethnic group[4].
- Te Kawehau Hoskins worked as a researcher[2].
- Te Kawehau Hoskins worked as an academic administrator[3].
- Te Kawehau Hoskins held the position of full professor[5].
- Te Kawehau Hoskins was employed by University of Auckland[6].
- Among Te Kawehau Hoskins's employers was University of Auckland - Epsom Campus[7].
- Among Te Kawehau Hoskins's employers was University of Auckland - Epsom Campus[8].
- Te Kawehau Hoskins was educated at University of Auckland[9].
- Te Kawehau Hoskins's doctoral advisor was Alison Jones[10].
- A notable student of Te Kawehau Hoskins was Hinekura Smith[11].
- Te Kawehau Hoskins is recorded as female[12].
- Te Kawehau Hoskins's instance of is recorded as human[13].
- Te Kawehau Hoskins supervised Frances Hancock as a doctoral student[14].
- Te Kawehau Hoskins supervised Rosemary Yukich as a doctoral student[15].
- Te Kawehau Hoskins earned the academic degree of Doctor of Philosophy[16].
- Te Kawehau Hoskins's described at URL is recorded as http://hdl.handle.net/2292/6089[17].
- Te Kawehau Hoskins's academic thesis is recorded as Māori and Levinas: kanohi ki te kanohi for an ethical politics[18].
- Te Kawehau Hoskins's on focus list of Wikimedia project is recorded as NZThesisProject[19].
- Te Kawehau Hoskins's on focus list of Wikimedia project is recorded as WikiProject Books of Mana[20].
- Te Kawehau Hoskins's tribe is recorded as Ngāti Hau[21].
Body
Origins and Family
Te Kawehau Hoskins is identified as part of the Māori ethnic group[4].
Education
Te Kawehau Hoskins was educated at University of Auckland[9]. Her doctoral advisor was Alison Jones[10]. She earned the academic degree of Doctor of Philosophy[16].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include researcher[2] and academic administrator[3]. Employers include University of Auckland[6], a public university[22], in New Zealand[23], founded in 1883[24], headquartered in Auckland City[25] and University of Auckland - Epsom Campus[7]. Te Kawehau Hoskins held the position of full professor[5]. A notable student of her was Hinekura Smith[11]. Doctoral students include Frances Hancock[14], a researcher[26] and Rosemary Yukich[15], a researcher[27], awarded the Rae Munro Award[28].
FAQs
What did Te Kawehau Hoskins do for work?
Te Kawehau Hoskins worked as researcher[2] and academic administrator[3].
Where did Te Kawehau Hoskins go to school?
Te Kawehau Hoskins was educated at University of Auckland[9].