Dr Zeina Al Naasan (Dental School)
Oral health promotion for former refugees, cultural competency in dental practice and access to oral healthcare
Professor Vivienne Anderson (College of Education)
Educational mobility; internationalisation policy and practice
Dr Mudassir Anwar (Pharmacy)
Health system navigation needs among refugees; role of pharmacists in improving refugee health; patterns of medicine utilisation by immigrant populations
Associate Professor Anne Ford (Anthropology and Archaeology)
Modern human/Austronesia migrations
Dr Molly George (Va'a O Tautai – Centre for Pacific Health)
Refugee healthcare experiences in New Zealand, ageing and migration
Professor Henry Johnson (Music)
Asian and European migration ethnography, education and migration
Dr Telesia Kalavite (Te Tumu)
Pacific and Tongan global migration
Dr Jonathan Kennedy (Primary Healthcare and General Practice, Wellington)
Refugee and migrant primary health care. Co-convenor GENA 720 Refugee and Migrant Health distance-taught postgraduate paper, University of Otago, Wellington.
Professor Lisa Matisoo-Smith (Anatomy)
Prehistoric population migrations; modern human diversity; ancient DNA
Professor Angela McCarthy (History)
Global migration; migration to New Zealand; migration and mental health; migrant narratives; comparative migration
Associate Professor Hugh Morrison (College of Education)
Historical understandings of: childhood, youth, religion and mobility; protestant missions; children as migrants in the past; movement as a space for the formation of identities and ideas
Professor Pauline Norris (Pharmacy)
Access to medicines and health services for migrants and refugees
Dr Frederieke Sanne Petrovic-van der Deen (Department of Public Health)
Refugees and post-settlement health and social service use and outcomes
Dr Michelle Schaaf (Te Tumu)
Pacific migration history and ethnography
Dr Lili Song (Law)
Refugee law and policy in Asia and the South Pacific
Dr Pooneh Torabian (Tourism)
Border crossings of dual citizens
Dr Neil Vallelly (Sociology, Gender Studies, and Criminology)
Phenomenology of forced displacement
Associate Professor Dennis Wesselbaum (Economics)
International migration and climate change