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Masters of Museum and Heritage Practice

Discover where some of our Masters students have worked after completing our Masters of Museum and Heritage Practice programme.

Awhina Tamarapa

Awhina Tamarapa has over 25-years’ experience working in museums, and her research focuses on Māori art, music, and technology.

Danielle - Art Gallery and Museum Deputy Director

Danielle Campbell works as the Art Gallery and Museum Deputy Director for Ashburton District Council

Emily Woodcock

Emily Woodcock curated a collection of works by Aotearoa and Pacifikan artists for the Parliamentary Collection art holdings.

Helena - Bowen Galleries

After stints at Dunbar Sloane, and Bonhams London, Bowen Galleries is delighted to welcome Helena Walker as a colleague.

Lizzie - Conservation Assistant

Lizzie Errington recently completed her internship at Heritage Preservation and Field Support Solutions (HPFS) as a Conservation Assistant.

Millie - Public Programmer

Millie Burton (Ngāti Kahungunu ki Wairoa) is a Public Programmes Specialist at the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa.

Ronan - National Library intern

The life and times of a National Library intern.

Susanne Grieve Rawson

Susanne Rawson is researching theoretical approaches to heritage management, in particular the effect of values and decision-making on built heritage sites.

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