The proportion of Pacific academics in permanent confirmation path positions at New Zealand universities (1.4 percent) continues to lag far behind the Pacific share of New Zealand’s population (7 percent). In this paper, we use a thematic talanoa to explore the experiences of Pacific early career academics (PECA) at the University of Auckland to highlight the key themes, challenges and features of our daily lives in the colonial, Western, and Pākehā institution that is the university. This paper sheds light on the systemic and structural barriers that impact PECA journeys through higher education and suggests actions that universities in New Zealand can take to further support, nurture, and develop PECA pathways into and upward through the ...
Māori are currently underrepresented as academic staff in universities, but consistently defined as ...
Pacific people have experienced a turbulent introduction to life in New Zealand. The result has seen...
The profile of Indigenous Studies as a discipline and programme of study has increased considerably ...
“Uplifting Moana Perspectives: Emerging Pacific Researchers and New Directions in New Zealand-Based ...
Pacific Island people are generally underrepresented in senior roles across the various tertiary ins...
Increasing the numbers of Pacific Island students who graduate from New Zealand universities is impo...
© 2014, SAGE Publications Inc. All rights reserved. A substantial body of literature has examined th...
As we consider the future of Pacific scholarship in Aotearoa–New Zealand it becomes vital to conside...
We examine the academic ‘pipeline’ for Māori and Pasifika graduates and illustrate the chronic under...
The experiences of students from Pacific backgrounds at the University of Otago, marked in part by p...
Although Māori and diverse Pacific students are underrepresented in New Zealand’s university system,...
Higher education confers significant private and social benefits. Māori and Pacific peoples are und...
After completing a Bachelor’s degree, I had little success in finding a job which matched my field o...
In early 2016, the two editors of this issue met together to discuss our common research interests. ...
Ethnic- specific equity (ESE) programmes are a common feature in New Zealand universities, aimed at...
Māori are currently underrepresented as academic staff in universities, but consistently defined as ...
Pacific people have experienced a turbulent introduction to life in New Zealand. The result has seen...
The profile of Indigenous Studies as a discipline and programme of study has increased considerably ...
“Uplifting Moana Perspectives: Emerging Pacific Researchers and New Directions in New Zealand-Based ...
Pacific Island people are generally underrepresented in senior roles across the various tertiary ins...
Increasing the numbers of Pacific Island students who graduate from New Zealand universities is impo...
© 2014, SAGE Publications Inc. All rights reserved. A substantial body of literature has examined th...
As we consider the future of Pacific scholarship in Aotearoa–New Zealand it becomes vital to conside...
We examine the academic ‘pipeline’ for Māori and Pasifika graduates and illustrate the chronic under...
The experiences of students from Pacific backgrounds at the University of Otago, marked in part by p...
Although Māori and diverse Pacific students are underrepresented in New Zealand’s university system,...
Higher education confers significant private and social benefits. Māori and Pacific peoples are und...
After completing a Bachelor’s degree, I had little success in finding a job which matched my field o...
In early 2016, the two editors of this issue met together to discuss our common research interests. ...
Ethnic- specific equity (ESE) programmes are a common feature in New Zealand universities, aimed at...
Māori are currently underrepresented as academic staff in universities, but consistently defined as ...
Pacific people have experienced a turbulent introduction to life in New Zealand. The result has seen...
The profile of Indigenous Studies as a discipline and programme of study has increased considerably ...