Fellow of the Royal Society of New Zealand in the context of Manying Ip


Fellow of the Royal Society of New Zealand in the context of Manying Ip
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👉 Fellow of the Royal Society of New Zealand in the context of Manying Ip

Manying Ip CNZM FRSNZ, known as Bess Ip( Chinese name: 葉宋曼瑛 ) (born 1945) is a social historian and emeritus professor in Auckland, New Zealand, who has published on the identity of Chinese New Zealanders.

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Fellow of the Royal Society of New Zealand in the context of Jim Flynn (academic)

James Robert Flynn FRSNZ (28 April 1934 – 11 December 2020) was an American-born New Zealand moral philosopher and intelligence researcher. Originally from Washington, D.C., and educated at the University of Chicago, Flynn emigrated to Dunedin in 1963, where he taught political studies at the University of Otago. He was noted for his publications about the continued year-after-year increase of IQ scores throughout the world, which is now referred to as the Flynn effect. In addition to his academic work, he championed social democratic politics throughout his life.

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Fellow of the Royal Society of New Zealand in the context of Matt Visser

Matt Visser (FRSNZ) is a mathematics professor at Victoria University of Wellington, in New Zealand.

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Fellow of the Royal Society of New Zealand in the context of Charles Roger Slack

Charles Roger Slack FRS FRSNZ (22 April 1937 – 24 October 2016) was a British-born plant biologist and biochemist who lived and worked in Australia (1962–1970) and New Zealand (1970–2000). In 1966, jointly with Marshall Hatch, he discovered C4 photosynthesis (also known as the Hatch Slack Pathway).

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