Over the past year, Eleanor Dunn, a medical student, researcher and steadfast community leader, has been a transformative force within Aotearoa, operating across education, health, crisis response and STEM equity. Her pivotal role with the Student Volunteer Army during the 2025 Nelson-Tasman flood recovery saw her remotely coordinating efforts, expediting response times and ensuring no whānau was left unsupported. Additionally, Eleanor addressed a gap in STEM education, launching Eleanor’s Science Parties in Ōtautahi Christchurch, offering hands-on science shows for children and promoting inclusivity through her “Science for All” model.
Beyond her community work, Eleanor continues to excel acadically at the University of Otago, holding multiple scholarships and awards. Her commitment to mentoring and tutoring younger medical students and rural, Māori, and underrepresented students in health exemplifies her dedication to inclusivity and equity. Whether it’s in disaster response, STEM education, or medical research, Eleanor’s work continues to leave a lasting, positive impact on Aotearoa.