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Colleen Ward is professor of psychology and Director of the Centre for Applied Cross‐Cultural Research, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand. Born in the United States, she received her Ph.D. from Durham University (United Kingdom) and previously held research and teaching appointments at the University of the West Indies (Trinidad), Science University of Malaysia, National University of Singapore, and University of Canterbury (New Zealand). Her areas of research expertise include identity, acculturation, adaptation, and intercultural relations, topics summarized in
The Psychology of Culture Shock
(revised edition forthcoming) and featured in over 150 journal articles and book chapters.
Title: Ward, Colleen
Description:
Colleen Ward is professor of psychology and Director of the Centre for Applied Cross‐Cultural Research, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand.
Born in the United States, she received her Ph.
D.
from Durham University (United Kingdom) and previously held research and teaching appointments at the University of the West Indies (Trinidad), Science University of Malaysia, National University of Singapore, and University of Canterbury (New Zealand).
Her areas of research expertise include identity, acculturation, adaptation, and intercultural relations, topics summarized in
The Psychology of Culture Shock
(revised edition forthcoming) and featured in over 150 journal articles and book chapters.
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