- Te Pae Rangahau Tauhōkai Ahurea / Centre for Applied Cross-cultural Research
- About us
- Our history
- Diversity issues
- How far are we willing to go to accommodate ethnic monitories?
- Rebuilding from the Ashes: Institutional Racism and the Christchurch Rebuild
- Learning to work effectively across cultures
- Was the Auckland Council survey racist?
- Using participatory video in social research
- Do people fear happiness?
- Is New Zealand an equal society?
- Has multiculturalism failed?
- What happens when people move to a different culture?
- Perceptions of sea-level rise
- The burqa on the bus debate
- Life in the Middle Kingdom
- New Zealanders value a strong multicultural society
- Common for couples to have an unequal desire to move countries
- Corruption drops as incomes rise say Victoria University of Wellington researchers
- Hijab: A personal reflection
- Hijab: A choice to be respected and encouraged
- Muslims doing well in NZ
- Muslims in New Zealand
- Talking about cross-cultural communication
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- Centre for Applied Cross-cultural Research
- About us
- Training and consulting
- Programs and opportunities
- Research
- Surveys
- Our history
- Diversity issues
- News
- Newsletters
- People
- Visiting scholars
- Strategic partnerships
- Contact us
About us
- Internships
- Undergraduate
- Honours
- PhD
- MSc Cross-Cultural Psychology
- Postdoctoral research
- Student profiles
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The Centre for Applied Cross-cultural Research responds to the challenges of globalisation, migration, and growing cultural diversity through sound theory and research.
We are part of the School of Psychology at Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington, which offers postgraduate degrees in cross-cultural psychology. Our members are leading New Zealand diversity researchers, and we maintain close ties to international researchers at the highest levels.
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