
Centre Director up for 2020 Wellingtonian of the Year Award
Professor Beverley Lawton, Director of Te Tātai Hauora o Hine—the Centre for Women’s Health Research, is a finalist in the education category of the awards.
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Professor Beverley Lawton, Director of Te Tātai Hauora o Hine—the Centre for Women’s Health Research, is a finalist in the education category of the awards.
Professor Markus Melloh is an internationally respected academic with a track record of delivering contemporary and innovative programmes.
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