Details
- Close date
- Sunday, 19 November 2023
- Academic background
- Business, Health Sciences, Humanities
- Host campus
- Dunedin
- Qualification
- PhD
- Department
- Bioethics Centre
- Supervisor
- Associate Professor Phillip Wilcox, Dr Mike King
Details
- Close date
- Friday, 19 November 2021
- Academic background
- Business, Health Sciences, Humanities
- Host campus
- Dunedin
- Qualification
- PhD
- Department
- Bioethics Centre
- Supervisors
- Associate Professor Phillip Wilcox, Dr Mike King
Overview
This role will contribute to the delivery of knowledge in the field of Māori frameworks for ethical research and responsible innovation addressing research questions such as:
- What is 'responsible innovation' at the personal, project, organisational and community-levels? Who decides and who should decide what is responsible?
- What frameworks should guide responsible innovation, including with Māori communities, e.g. tikanga-based frameworks, Te Tiriti o Waitangi, etc?
- What are existing and suggested practices, issues, successes and failures for responsible innovation from a range of different perspectives, specifically Māori communities?
This scholarship will be a duration of 36 months where the research will be done at any of AgResearch's campuses (Invermay, Lincoln, Grasslands, Ruakura) with potential for periods at University of Otago.