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Partners and CollaboratorsKey partnershipOur first and foremost partnership is with the School of Psychology, Victoria University of Wellington. CACR sits inside the School within the VUW structure. Strategic PartnersWe have formal MoU-based partnerships with the following agencies: New Zealand Federation of Multicultural Councils
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Research area |
Report |
1. Migrant employment |
Facilitating migrant entry and integration |
2. Information needs for migrants |
Information seeking behaviour of |
3. Migrant integration |
When do I become a Kiwi? (pdf, 310K) |

CACR has developed a multi-faceted relationship with the OEA, including provision of internships and a series of emerging researcher presentations.
Website for the Center for Cross-Cultural Research
CACR maintains research links with this research centre in western Washington.
CACR appreciates positive working relationships with several other key organizations:

CACR works with the Human Rights Commission on several projects, most notably on Te Ngira: New Zealand Diversity Action Programme.

CACR and the IMSED research team share interests and support each others' work in several ways.

CACR maintains several collaborative links with the AASP.
CACR maintains links with the NZCA as part of broad engagement with ethnic communities.