Professor Kelli Stajduhar named visiting Hood Fellow

November 3 2023

Professor Kelli Stajduhar of the University of Victoria, BC, Canada, has been named as a 2024 Hood Fellow by the University of Auckland. Nominated by the Te Ārai team, she will visit New Zealand next autumn. While here, she will give a public lecture at the university open to the public, hold seminars with School of Nursing staff and liaise with organisations working in the homelessness and palliative care sector. Kelli is a world-leader in research in these areas. She is a Fellow in the Royal Society of Canada and the Canadian Academy of Nursing. Watch this YouTube clip to learn more about Kelli and her research.

The Hood Fellowship’s aim in funding visiting scholars is to ‘enhance the interaction between University staff and leading international talent.’ They were established to honour former Vice-Chancellor Sir John Hood.

Professor Kelli Stajduhar

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