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Pauline Algie serves as a key contact in the Department of Zoology within the Division of Sciences at the University of Otago. This role is documented in the university's official HODSBOOK directory dated July 2023, where she is listed alongside Wendy Shanks, with the departmental administrative email provided as zoology.admin@otago.ac.nz. The department is led by Associate Professor Mark Lokman until December 2026. Her contributions support the operational needs of the Zoology department, facilitating academic and research activities.
Throughout numerous doctoral theses deposited in the University of Otago's OUR Archive, Pauline Algie is repeatedly acknowledged by postgraduate students for her invaluable logistic and administrative support. Examples include thanks in works such as 'From local to global perspectives: avian malaria dynamics and diversity' for support staff assistance, 'Investigation of pelagic food web resilience and potential of biomanipulation techniques' for logistic help, 'The Spatial Ecology of Hamilton's Frog, Leiopelma hamiltoni', 'Otago's coastal marine ecosystem from a parasite perspective', 'Critters in the cold', and 'Adria Rae Abigail R. Eda'. Additionally, she appears in project teams for NMSSA Key Findings reports from the Educational Assessment Research Unit at the University of Otago College of Education, covering subjects including Learning Languages (2016), Technology (2016), Health and Physical Education (2017), and Science (2017).

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