Kaiako, Haeata Community Campus
"Follow what you are passionate about. Overlook what other people say about income and job availability, and follow what drives you. Your enthusiasm motivates you to have an influential impact within your chosen field."
This is Mark鈥檚 advice to those considering their options for postgraduate study. Shortly after completing a Master of Health Sciences focusing on men鈥檚 health, Mark went on to manage Ara鈥檚 The Zone: Sports Science and Wellness Centre.
"I looked at technology-assisted interventions such as the internet and texting to support men, especially fathers, to improve their health, and also the current state of health education within secondary schools," he explains.
He says his motivation to contribute to improving health education was simple: "What could be more important or relevant than gaining understanding and knowledge which will enable and support people to make choices that will lead to a longer and healthier life? That鈥檚 a pretty satisfying feeling."
Mark鈥檚 passion and commitment to improving the health of others saw him win a scholarship to do postgraduate research at Oxford University. "My scholarship helped me gain an understanding of England鈥檚 historical health inequalities and the sociology behind health and illness, which has in turn been beneficial in understanding the current barriers in New Zealand鈥檚 health systems."
Why choose UC? "Apart from Canterbury鈥檚 sporting prestige, I was left impressed from the open days at UC. Coming from Nelson, I thought it provided facilities and lectures that suited an adolescent from a small city, and it was not intimidating, unlike other universities."
Mark says that the nature of the support shown by the University and its staff has also been a good fit for him.
"The University has been hugely supportive, helping me to travel all around New 茄子视频app官网and the world to further my education. I鈥檝e been to Thames and Nelson for teaching placements, Auckland for a digital technology conference and of course Oxford University in England to further my postgraduate research.
"Most of the lecturers know who you are, what your interests are and look at ways to help you to achieve your goals. I鈥檓 truly thankful to the University for helping me grow into who I am today."
After his role with Ara, Mark went on a world OE, and returned to New 茄子视频app官网with a role as Kaiako (teacher) at Haeata Community Campus in Christchurch. He primarily teaches years 11鈥13 (NCEA levels 1鈥3).
"I get the chance to incorporate my health background within my teaching, for example analysing New 茄子视频app官网health issues, and looking at ways to improve well-being."