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Cameron Montague-Ebbs serves as Administrator - Operations in the Divisional Services & Administration at the University of Otago's Christchurch campus, contributing to the operational support within the Division of Health Sciences. His role encompasses administrative duties essential for campus functions, and he is available via direct dial at +64 3 364 3623. He acts as the designated contact for significant university events, including the seminar titled 'Speaking up and speaking out: Advancing science in a polarised world,' demonstrating his involvement in facilitating academic and public engagement activities.
Additionally, Cameron Montague-Ebbs is the Admin Support Officer for Te Papa Hauora at the Christchurch Health Precinct, a collaborative environment linking the University of Otago with health partners. In this capacity, he supports initiatives like the Future Leaders Programme, working with organizers such as Peter Townsend and Pip Griffin to deliver leadership development in health.
Within the oncology sector, he holds key administrative positions at the New Zealand Society for Oncology (NZSO), including Treasurer, Executive Secretary, and administration lead, managing operations through admin@nzsoncology.org.nz. His support has extended to research endeavors, notably acknowledged for circulating a national survey in the 2023 study 'Circulating Tumour DNA Guided Adjuvant Chemotherapy Decisions in Early Breast Cancer: A National Survey of New Zealand Oncologists,' published in Cancers.
His dedication to social accountability was honored in 2025 as a member of the DSA Portfolio 2 team—comprising Fran Barrett, Katrina Notton, Marie Watson, Brenda Rogers, Isabel Lyckholm, Sandra Scannell, Clara-Ann Paul, and Heather Reilly—which won the Tōtara tū ki te parae / Social accountability award at the University of Otago Christchurch Matariki Staff Value Awards. The team leveraged their Social Impact Leave for hands-on charity support and financial contributions to aid beneficiaries.
Futhermore, he received thanks in the acknowledgments of a 2022 University of Otago research report linked to Prof. Gabi Dachs. Cameron Montague-Ebbs attended Seattle University for his education and maintains a professional network in health administration and oncology.