PhD in Social Sciences paired with an MA in Development Studies and a BA in Sociology, reflecting broad expertise in governance, education policy, and social welfare.
Amelia Kahu is a New Zealand-based scholar whose research spans social systems, governance, development, and education. With a PhD in Social Sciences and an MA in Development Studies, plus a BA in Sociology, she blends theory with policy relevance. Her cross-disciplinary expertise covers Development Studies, Education, International Relations, Political Science, Psychology, Public Administration, Social Work, and Sociology, enabling nuanced analyses that connect conceptual debates to real-world outcomes.
She brings more than a decade of writing experience, delivering literature reviews, research papers, dissertations, and course essays for undergraduate and graduate audiences. Amelia emphasizes clarity, logical flow, and evidence-based arguments, translating complex theories into accessible prose. Proficient in APA, Chicago, and Harvard styles, she ensures accuracy and ethical scholarship across every project.
Her alignment with the social sciences guides each project, with attention to New Zealand and Pacific contexts, ethical considerations, and inclusive approaches. She collaborates closely with clients to tailor content, meet deadlines, and revise drafts until originality and quality are assured.