A true role model for academic success.
Valmai Bilsborough-York is an Administrator in the School of Physical Education, Sport and Exercise Sciences (SOPESES) at the University of Otago, part of the Division of Sciences. She supports the operational functions of the school, which is located at 55 Union Street West, North Dunedin, New Zealand. Her direct dial numbers include +64 3 479 8991 and +64 3 556 5388, and she is reachable via email at valmai.bilsborough-york@otago.ac.nz. The school, renowned for its excellence in teaching and research on biophysical and social aspects of human movement, sport, exercise science, and physical activity, ranks 11th globally in QS World University Rankings for sport-related subjects. Valmai is listed in the university staff directory as Administrator - Operations and Administrator - Sciences, contributing to departments including SOPESES and the Centre for Science and Society Initiatives.
Prior to her current role, Valmai Bilsborough-York served as administrative secretary at the Faculty of Law, University of Otago. She was instrumental in academic endeavors, including the production of the New Zealand Law and Religion Review Report in 2008, where she was credited for ensuring smooth operations. She received thanks for her expert secretarial work in the 2000 PhD thesis titled 'Worlds colliding: Aspects of New Zealand conservative Christians' encounter with the law' by Rex Ahdar. Additionally, in the 2018 Faculty of Dentistry newsletter, she was described as an 'administrator extraordinaire' after many years of assisting students and staff before leaving that faculty. Valmai is also a member of the Queer Friendly Staff Network, representing the Office of Sustainability. Her long-term dedication to administrative support has facilitated academic and operational success across multiple faculties at the University of Otago.

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