
Always fair, encouraging, and motivating.
Bronwyn Craig serves as the Administrator for the Politics Programme at the University of Otago, based in Dunedin, New Zealand. In this capacity, she manages departmental operations, coordinates events, and provides essential administrative support to academic staff, students, and external inquiries. Her contact details include the direct dial number +64 3 479 5657 and email bronwyn.craig@otago.ac.nz, with the general programme email politics@otago.ac.nz also directed through her. The Politics Programme is housed in the Arts Building as part of the Division of Humanities, where Bronwyn Craig supports the Head of Programme, Associate Professor James Headley, and other staff members including Professor Janine Hayward, Dr David Jenkins, Associate Professor Nicholas Khoo, Professor Robert Patman, Associate Professor Brian Roper, Dr Lena Tan, and Dr Christine Winter.
Bronwyn Craig is frequently the point of contact for a wide range of Politics Programme activities and events, ensuring effective communication and organisation. These include seminars on Russian disinformation and hybrid warfare in Ukraine with lessons for the Indo-Pacific region, religion and democracy in Asia and Africa, and why 'Land Back' is not scary. Public panels feature assessments of the second Trump administration's impact on global politics and New Zealand in 2025 under the sixth National Government. Additionally, she handles contacts for Suffrage Lectures, such as the 2025 lecture titled 'Finding hope in challenging times'. Students are directed to contact her for course-related matters, as seen in the POLS 102 Comprehensive Course Guide to New Zealand Politics. Postgraduate students have acknowledged her invaluable support in their theses, including works on whataboutisms in international politics focusing on Russia-Ukraine, the journey of internet usage among Palestinians in the West Bank, secondary victimization after sexual violence, and shadow cultures and histories related to decolonisation and statelessness. Her consistent contributions underscore her pivotal role in the smooth functioning of the Politics Programme's academic, research, and outreach endeavours.
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