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Associate Professor Megan Gibbons, Pro-Vice-Chancellor

Megan Gibbons smiling in front of greenery.Associate Professor Megan Gibbons (Ngāpuhi) was appointed to the position of Pro-Vice-Chancellor of the Division of Health Sciences on April 29, 2024.

As the head of the largest academic division of Aotearoa New Zealand’s oldest university, Megan says she has a passion for both education and health, appreciating that this role allows her to bring both of those together.

The Division of Health Sciences incorporates the Faculty of Dentistry, Otago Medical School (including the Dunedin School of Medicine, the Christchurch and Wellington campuses), School of Pharmacy, School of Physiotherapy, School of Biomedical Sciences, and the divisional office.

Megan works to ensure all these areas are future-focussed, Te Tiriti-led, and doing their part to improve the processes, reputation and ranking of the University.

As a member of the Interprofessional Learning Centre working group, she has spent many years working closely with kaimahi, even prior to joining the University.

She is strongly committed to Te Tiriti o Waitangi and has established networks with iwi, local and central government, businesses and many community groups.

Prior to this role, she was the Deputy Chief Executive at Te Pūkenga, responsible for research structure and strategy including developing the connection between rangahau Māori and research. She has also been the Chief Executive of Otago Polytechnic.

Associate Professor Gibbons obtained a PhD in Biomedical Sciences from the University of Auckland in 2013 and was awarded an Ako Aotearoa Tertiary Teaching award for sustained excellence in teaching in 2016.

Contact

Associate Professor Megan Gibbons
Pro-Vice-Chancellor, Health Sciences
Tel +64 479 7413
Email pvc.healthsciences@otago.ac.nz

Shelley Morgan, Executive Assistant to the Pro-Vice-Chancellor

The EA provides executive assistance and advice to the Pro-Vice-Chancellor including: handling correspondence and meeting arrangements; undertaking research and analysis as required; ensuring activities comply with University and Divisional policies; and providing general administrative support.

Contact

Shelley Morgan
Executive Assistant to the Pro-Vice-Chancellor
Tel +64 3 479 7413
Email pvc.health-sciences.ea@otago.ac.nz

Associate Professor Justine Camp, Associate Pro-Vice-Chancellor Māori, Health Sciences

Justine Camp imageAs the inaugural Associate Pro-Vice-Chancellor Māori for the Division of Health Sciences, Associate Professor Justine Camp's (Kai Tahu, Kāti Māmoe, Waitaha) goal is to honour and grow the legacy of her forefathers.

Justine has a deep sense of service towards Otago kaimahi and tauira which goes all the way back to her ancestors who signed the Treaty of Waitangi on 13 June 1840 at Otago Heads in Otago Harbour.

She says her tīpuna's strong connection to this land, its people and politics, has moved through the generations, exists in her and the work she is doing now.

The University has undergone a leadership and tactical refresh to become more Te Tiriti led which is outlined in its new strategic plan, Pae Tata, and Justine's work will contribute towards this.

Justine says that Māori tauira need to be celebrated and equipped so that their mana and wairua flourishes.

Her history at the University began when she was 12-years-old, with her first ever job of folding pamphlets in the Māori Liaison Office.

Justine practically grew up on the campus and would go on to be periodically involved with the institution for about 40 years.

Her mother, Emeritus Professor Khyla Russell, was the University’s first Māori liaison officer and also contributed to establishing the Māori Centre.

Before taking on this role, Justine was the Associate Dean (Māori) of the Otago Medical School and was part of the team in the Edgar Diabetes and Obesity Research Centre, which her aunty also helped to establish.

Contact

Associate Professor Justine Camp
Associate Pro-Vice-Chancellor, Health Sciences.
Tel +64 3 556 6088
Email apvcmaori.healthsciences@otago.ac.nz

Jerree Waerea, Kaiwhakahaere Tari, APVC Māori Support

Contact

Tel +64 3 479 8580
Email jerree.waerea@otago.ac.nz

Sonya Stewart, Senior Manager

Contact

Tel +64 3 556 5680
Mob +64 21 279 1473
Email sonya.stewart@otago.ac.nz

Leonie McGeady, Operations Manager

Contact

Mob +64 21 279 1363
Email leonie.mcgeady@otago.ac.nz

Talei Anderson, Operations Lead

Contact

Tel +64 3 556 5437
Email talei.anderson@otago.ac.nz

Julie McNaughton, Administrator

Contact

Tel +64 3 556 6902
Email julie.mcnaughton@otago.ac.nz

Nikki Batten, Administrator

Contact

Tel +64 3 556 5092
Email nikki.batten@otago.ac.nz

Helen Henry, Administrator

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Tel +64 3 556 7615
Email helen.henry@otago.ac.nz

Jessica Jones, Administrator

Contact

Tel +64 3 470 4734
Email j.jones@otago.ac.nz

Janet Kim, Administrator

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Tel +64 3 556 6221
Email janet.kim@otago.ac.nz

Nakota Hawke, Administrator

Contact

Tel +64 3 556 5429
Email nakota.hawke@otago.ac.nz

Professor Lois Surgenor, Associate Dean (Academic)

Contact

Tel +64 3 372 6733
Email lois.surgenor@otago.ac.nz

Associate Professor Chrys Jaye, Associate Dean (Postgraduate)

Contact

Tel +64 3 556 6343
Email chrystal.jaye@otago.ac.nz

Associate Dean (Pacific) - TBC

Associate Professor Ailsa McGregor, Associate Dean (Research)

Contact

Tel +64 3 479 5858
Email ailsa.mcgregor@otago.ac.nz

Professor Joel Tyndall, Associate Dean (International)

Contact

Tel +64 3 479 7293
Email joel.tyndall@otago.ac.nz

Associate Professor Peter Cathro, Associate Dean (Space Portfolio)

Contact

Tel +64 3 479 4196
Email peter.cathro@otago.ac.nz

Ashley Symes, Interprofessional Education Centre Manager

Contact

Tel +64 3 479 5381
Email ashley.symes@otago.ac.nz

Marianne Mercardo, Administrator (IPE Centre Dunedin)

On parental leave until January 2026

Contact

Tel +64 3 467 4512
Email marianne.mercardo@otago.ac.nz

Maria Guerrero, Administrator (IPE Centre Dunedin)

Until January 2026

Contact

Tel +64 3 556 5045
Email maria.guerrero@otago.ac.nz

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