Research Excellence Award presented to the Chair of Digital Government, Professor Miriam Lips

The School of Government is delighted to acknowledge the Research Excellence Award presented to Professor Miriam Lips, Chair of Digital Government, at an ceremony at Parliament on 23rd July. The award was part of the teaching and research excellence awards present at a gathering hosted by Tertiary Education Minister Hon. Steven Joyce and Chris Bishop MP and attended by more than 300 people, including members of parliament, diplomats, notable Wellingtonians, local councillors and Victoria alumni.

Vice-Chancellor Professor Grant Guilford says Victoria is committed to recognising excellence in all aspects of University life. And that the research excellence recipients “Illustrate the depth and impact of research undertaken at Victoria. They also show why we are the top university in New Zealand for research quality and why we have achieved a global standing exceeding that attained by 96 percent of the world’s 7,000 universities.”

Professor Lips has recently undertaken significant research on how Kiwis’ manage their online identity information behaviours.

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