Anne Bradley
Principal Academic Staff Member - Postgraduate
School of Te Kura Māori, Pathways, Business and IT
Anne teaches in the Master of Management programme, specialising in Research Methods, Change Management and the supervision of master’s theses. Her teaching focuses on building students’ capability in leading organisational change, research design, critical thinking, and ethical scholarly practice.
She works closely with learners, supporting them to navigate the expectations of postgraduate study and to achieve their personal and professional goals.
Her research interests centre on narrative inquiry, life writing, immigrant narratives, and post colonial studies, with a particular commitment to honouring Te Tiriti o Waitangi and engaging as tangata tiriti. Anne has presented at international conferences and has published in the fields of human resource management, education, and creative non fiction. Alongside her academic work, she is currently publishing a novel, The Water and the Night, inspired by her experiences of living in Aotearoa New Zealand.
Anne holds a PhD with a focus on narrative research and creative writing, and she is passionate about supporting students to develop their own voices as researchers and practitioners.
Outside of work, Anne enjoys creative writing, exploring the beautiful landscapes of the Bay of Plenty, and spending time with her whānau and community.
