Pare Areta Keiha QSO is a New Zealand academic whose research is in the areas of Māori development, corporate governance, competition law and policy, and intellectual property law. He is Māori, of Whānau-a-Taupara / Te Aitanga-a-Māhaki and Rongowhakaata descent, and as of 2019 is a full professor, pro vice-chancellor and dean at the Auckland University of Technology.[2]
Pare Keiha | |
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Born | Pare Areta Keiha |
Alma mater | University of Auckland |
Scientific career | |
Institutions | University of Auckland Auckland University of Technology |
Thesis | |
Doctoral students | Ella Henry[1] |
Academic career
editAfter a 1988 PhD titled 'Bipolar cells for electrowinning lead from molten lead chloride' at the University of Auckland,[3] Keiha moved to the Auckland University of Technology, rising to full professor.[2][4][5][6][7][8][9]
Keiha is a member of the Trademarks Māori Advisory Committee and Chair of the Patents Māori Advisory Committee [10][11]
Keiha is a past-member of the Legal Services Agency Board,[12][13] and a past trustee of the Te Whanau-A-Taupara Trust.[14] Keiha is on the board of Ngā Pae o te Māramatanga[15][16]
In the 2008 New Year Honours, Keiha was appointed a Companion of the Queen's Service Order, for services to business, education and Māori.[17][18][19]
Selected works
edit- Zapalska, Alina M., Dallas Brozik, Helen Dabb, and Pare Keiha. "Teaching Maori students business issues: an experiential approach." Education+ Training 44, no. 3 (2002): 138–143.
- Keiha, P. A., and Paul Moon. "The emergence and evolution of Urban Māori Authorities: A response to Māori urbanisation." (2008).
- Keiha, Pare, and Paul Moon. "New Zealand in the mid-1960s: A Nexus of Culture, Economics, and Ethnicity." Te Kaharoa 9, no. 1 (2016).
References
edit- ^ Henry, Ella (2012). Te Wairua Auaha: emancipatory Māori entrepreneurship in screen production (Doctoral thesis). Auckland University of Technology.
- ^ a b "Pare Keiha – AUT". www.aut.ac.nz.
- ^ Keiha, Pare (1988). Bipolar cells for electrowinning lead from molten lead chloride (Doctoral thesis). ResearchSpace@Auckland, University of Auckland. hdl:2292/56168.
- ^ "Featured Speaker Pare Keiha – Disruptive Transformation: A Student Centric View of Innovations in Learning & Teaching". CAUDIT. 18 April 2018.
- ^ "Six universities deliver a 'game changing' Master of Māori and Indigenous Business degree – The University of Auckland". www.auckland.ac.nz.
- ^ "Pare Keiha, Chair". 7 August 2018.
- ^ "Pare Keiha and Paul Moon: There's no place like home". Stuff. 8 August 2017.
- ^ "Pare Areta Keiha Rongowhakaata, Te Aitanga a Māhaki 1958 -". Kōmako. Retrieved 25 August 2023.
- ^ "Independent member of review board". gisborneherald.co.nz.
- ^ "Professor Pare Keiha". academics.aut.ac.nz. AUT. Retrieved 25 August 2023.
- ^ "Māori Advisory Committees". Intellectual Property Office of New Zealand. Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment. Retrieved 6 June 2022.
- ^ "- 2002-go7651 – New Zealand Gazette". www.gazette.govt.nz.
- ^ "- 2006-go1368 – New Zealand Gazette". www.gazette.govt.nz.
- ^ "AGM Postponement". taupara.com.
- ^ "Our People | Ngā Pae o te Māramatanga". maramatanga.ac.nz.
- ^ "Professor Pare Keiha | Ngā Pae o te Māramatanga". www.maramatanga.co.nz.
- ^ "Pare Keiha | The Governor-General of New Zealand". gg.govt.nz.
- ^ "New Year Honours List 2008". Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet. 31 December 2007. Retrieved 22 January 2020.
- ^ "- 2008-vr211 – New Zealand Gazette". www.gazette.govt.nz.