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Bridget Frame

The world of Grant Making is an interesting one: an industry which has burgeoned, with the growth of banking and energy trusts, and gaming trusts. ...

Bhubaneswor Dhakal

I worked in community development organizations and research institutes over 20 years. My research expertise includes social survey, data analysis including an advanced statistical analysis ...

Gary Watts

Have completed extensive research within the community (for a number of years) which includes social issues which indicate distinctly unusual (regularly major and often ongoing) ...

Kathryn Darling

I am a PhD student in the Mental Health and Nutrition Research Group at the University of Canterbury, and am research coordinator for a randomised, ...

Jarrod Coburn

I am interested in how organisations form in response to external changes to the environment. I have undertaken research in the areas of local governance, ...

Arindam Basu

In my research I ask the question, how might we develop and fine tune creativity and innovation and foster sense of flow among individuals through ...

Dr Kelly Dombroski

I am a geographer and researcher at the University of Canterbury specialising in community economies, development studies, feminist economics and geography and alternative economic geography. ...

Belinda Carter

The research I do is largely historic, and/or based on documents, rather than statistical, supporting the community work I have done and continue to do ...

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      • Introduction by Tayo Agunlejika
      • The Research Collection
    • How to Make a Webinar
    • Collective Impact for NGOs and iwi/Māori organisations.
    • Census 2018 – Data Analysis by Suburb
    • Learning from Christchurch page
    • Researchers Directory
    • Resilience, Change and the Third Sector
    • What Works?
    • RSS Feeds
  • What We Do
    • What Difference Does Community Research Make?
    • Code of Practice
    • Kuhu mai
    • Support Us
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    • List Yourself In The Researchers Directory
    • Create a Special Collection
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