RESEARCH INTO N.Z. SETTLEMENT
WOMAN LECTURER FROM LONDON
PRESENT-DAY PIONEERING IN NORTH ISLAND
(P.A.) Wellington, March 15. The selection of Miss Eila Campbell, M.A., lecturer in geography at Birkbeck College, London, for the first fellowship of the New Zealand Federation of University Women has been announced by the federation's executive.
Miss Campbell was recommended unanivnously from a field of 17 highly-qualified candidates by the academic committee of the British federation.
She is the English correspondent for Imago Mundi (Stockholm). Miss Campbell expects to sail in May and will undertake a year's research on "the entry phase of settlement i'n the Scuth Island" and "present-day pioneer settlement in the volcanic plateau of the North Island."
The fellowship carries a grant of £3OO per year by the Federation of University Women. -
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXXVII, Issue 14928, 16 March 1949, Page 6
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