Inspires curiosity and a thirst for knowledge.
Rachel Clucas is the International Programmes Development Adviser at the University of Otago International Office. She supports academic divisions and departments to design and develop new or adapted offshore pathway and articulation programmes for international students. She coordinates with international partners to develop inbound short course programmes in New Zealand. Her office is Room 2.03, Black/Sale House, 100 St David Street, Dunedin. Telephone: +64 3 479 5949.
Rachel Clucas holds a Master of Arts in Anthropology from the University of Otago (2007-2008), a Bachelor of Arts in Archaeology from the University of Georgia, and attended Georgia State University. On ResearchGate, she is affiliated with the International department at the University of Otago with research interests and skills in fisheries management. Her 4 publications have 111 citations. Key publications are 'Local people see and care most? Severe depletion of inshore fisheries and its consequences for Māori communities in New Zealand' (June 2014), 'Maori and Mining' (November 2013), 'Te Ara E Heke Mai Nei: Science, Innovation And The Māori Economy: Mapping Māori Enterprise (Scoping Phase)' (August 2013), and 'Listening to the Tangata Kaitiaki: Consequences of the loss of abundance and biodiversity in coastal ecosystems in Aotearoa New Zealand' (January 2012).
