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Software Donation Helps Canterbury Researchers
16 December 2025
MOVE Software Donation from PE Ltd helps Canterbury Researchers
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Software Donation Helps Canterbury Researchers
MOVE Software Donation from PE Ltd helps Canterbury Researchers
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Software Donation Helps Canterbury Researchers
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Seaweed’s surprising role in disaster resilience
16 July 2025
Researchers have modelled the cost effectiveness of seaweed in enhancing food security after global catastrophe such as nuclear war.
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Seaweed’s surprising role in disaster resilience
Researchers have modelled the cost effectiveness of seaweed in enhancing food security after global catastrophe such as nuclear war.
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Seaweed’s surprising role in disaster resilience
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Opinion: The fiscal update is no Christmas present for the government
20 December 2024
Despite a challenging economic year, Treasury’s Half-Year Economic and Fiscal Update shows cautious optimism for 2025, with lower interest rates and unemployment stabilising below expectations.
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Opinion: The fiscal update is no Christmas present for the government
Despite a challenging economic year, Treasury’s Half-Year Economic and Fiscal Update shows cautious optimism for 2025, with lower interest rates and unemployment stabilising below expectations.
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Opinion: The fiscal update is no Christmas present for the government
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Dark energy doesn't exist, according to new NZ study
20 December 2024
One of the biggest mysteries in science doesn’t actually exist, according to Kiwi researchers looking to solve the riddle of how the universe is expanding.
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Dark energy doesn't exist, according to new NZ study
One of the biggest mysteries in science doesn’t actually exist, according to Kiwi researchers looking to solve the riddle of how the universe is expanding.
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Dark energy doesn't exist, according to new NZ study
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Opinion: Getting people out of their cars is possible with the right plans and policies
20 December 2024
A University of Canterbury (UC) survey reveals promising trends in sustainable travel, showcasing the effectiveness of cohesive transport policies.
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Opinion: Getting people out of their cars is possible with the right plans and policies
A University of Canterbury (UC) survey reveals promising trends in sustainable travel, showcasing the effectiveness of cohesive transport policies.
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Opinion: Getting people out of their cars is possible with the right plans and policies
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New Pacific security hub to boost collaboration and research
19 December 2024
The University of Canterbury is now home to a new hub aimed at increasing cooperation and security in the Pacific region.
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New Pacific security hub to boost collaboration and research
The University of Canterbury is now home to a new hub aimed at increasing cooperation and security in the Pacific region.
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New Pacific security hub to boost collaboration and research
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New research into tackling loneliness at work
18 December 2024
An international study found one in five employees report feeling lonely at work, and being in the office isn’t the key solution finds researchers from UC and the Institute for Life at Work.
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New research into tackling loneliness at work
An international study found one in five employees report feeling lonely at work, and being in the office isn’t the key solution finds researchers from UC and the Institute for Life at Work.
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New research into tackling loneliness at work
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The secret lives of pregnant male pipefish
18 December 2024
A new University of Canterbury study reveals surprising differences in pipefish, where males carry the young, defying evolutionary norms.
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The secret lives of pregnant male pipefish
A new University of Canterbury study reveals surprising differences in pipefish, where males carry the young, defying evolutionary norms.
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The secret lives of pregnant male pipefish
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UC secures funding for two innovative education projects
18 December 2024
Nearly $600,000 has been awarded to UC researchers for projects that aim to transform early childhood and science education in New Zealand.
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UC secures funding for two innovative education projects
Nearly $600,000 has been awarded to UC researchers for projects that aim to transform early childhood and science education in New Zealand.
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UC secures funding for two innovative education projects
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NVivo v15 Available for Installation
18 December 2024
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NVivo v15 Available for Installation
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NVivo v15 Available for Installation
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Study shows cycleways better for house prices
17 December 2024
A UC student research team have found that across Christchurch, for the median property, cycleways located within one kilometre increased property value by $1000.
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Study shows cycleways better for house prices
A UC student research team have found that across Christchurch, for the median property, cycleways located within one kilometre increased property value by $1000.
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Study shows cycleways better for house prices
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Award-winning poet Apirana Taylor releases new collection
13 December 2024
Apirana Taylor, 2024 Prime Minister’s Award for Literary Achievement in Poetry recipient, launches 'in the cracks of light' with Canterbury University Press.
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Award-winning poet Apirana Taylor releases new collection
Apirana Taylor, 2024 Prime Minister’s Award for Literary Achievement in Poetry recipient, launches 'in the cracks of light' with Canterbury University Press.
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Award-winning poet Apirana Taylor releases new collection
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Empowering tomorrow: Young New Zealanders making an impact today
12 December 2024
Congratulations to the 2025 University of Canterbury (UC) Young New Zealander of the Year (YNZOTY) Te Mātātahi o te Tau Award semi-finalists.
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Empowering tomorrow: Young New Zealanders making an impact today
Congratulations to the 2025 University of Canterbury (UC) Young New Zealander of the Year (YNZOTY) Te Mātātahi o te Tau Award semi-finalists.
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Empowering tomorrow: Young New Zealanders making an impact today
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UC second equal for sustainability
11 December 2024
Of 1,751 tertiary institutions UC has ranked second in Aotearoa New Zealand and 78 globally in the QS World University Rankings: Sustainability 2025.
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UC second equal for sustainability
Of 1,751 tertiary institutions UC has ranked second in Aotearoa New Zealand and 78 globally in the QS World University Rankings: Sustainability 2025.
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UC second equal for sustainability
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‘Super-matcher’ study wins $360,000 funding boost
11 December 2024
Eye-tracking technology will be used in new University of Canterbury research, comparing the skills of forensic scientists with ‘super-matcher’ novices.
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‘Super-matcher’ study wins $360,000 funding boost
Eye-tracking technology will be used in new University of Canterbury research, comparing the skills of forensic scientists with ‘super-matcher’ novices.
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‘Super-matcher’ study wins $360,000 funding boost
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Tracking high-speed rays from the far corners of our galaxy
10 December 2024
A galactic mystery could soon be solved if University of Canterbury researchers are able to pinpoint the source of lightning-fast cosmic rays.
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Tracking high-speed rays from the far corners of our galaxy
A galactic mystery could soon be solved if University of Canterbury researchers are able to pinpoint the source of lightning-fast cosmic rays.
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Tracking high-speed rays from the far corners of our galaxy
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UC challenge helps students turn waste into wonderful
10 December 2024
The University of Canterbury’s annual ‘Redesign with Waste Challenge’ inspires students to transform waste into innovative opportunities.
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UC challenge helps students turn waste into wonderful
The University of Canterbury’s annual ‘Redesign with Waste Challenge’ inspires students to transform waste into innovative opportunities.
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UC challenge helps students turn waste into wonderful
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Words and gardens combine in writer’s ‘homecoming’ project
09 December 2024
Acclaimed international author Sarah Quigley is returning to her alma mater next year as an Ursula Bethell Writer in Residence.
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Words and gardens combine in writer’s ‘homecoming’ project
Acclaimed international author Sarah Quigley is returning to her alma mater next year as an Ursula Bethell Writer in Residence.
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Words and gardens combine in writer’s ‘homecoming’ project
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Winning initiative bridges law and tikanga Māori
09 December 2024
An innovative project to help UC Faculty of Law staff boost their bicultural competency has won the 2024 UC Hapori Community of Practice Award.
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Winning initiative bridges law and tikanga Māori
An innovative project to help UC Faculty of Law staff boost their bicultural competency has won the 2024 UC Hapori Community of Practice Award.
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Winning initiative bridges law and tikanga Māori
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Scholarships empower future business leaders
05 December 2024
A Master of Business Administration (MBA) scholarship offering like no other in New Zealand has been awarded to three emerging Canterbury business leaders.
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Scholarships empower future business leaders
A Master of Business Administration (MBA) scholarship offering like no other in New Zealand has been awarded to three emerging Canterbury business leaders.
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Scholarships empower future business leaders
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UC proud hosts of 2024 NZ-China ECE Symposium
04 December 2024
Te Whare Wānanga o Waitaha | University of Canterbury (UC) was proud to host the fifth annual NZ-China Early Childhood Education (ECE) Symposium this week.
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UC proud hosts of 2024 NZ-China ECE Symposium
Te Whare Wānanga o Waitaha | University of Canterbury (UC) was proud to host the fifth annual NZ-China Early Childhood Education (ECE) Symposium this week.
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UC proud hosts of 2024 NZ-China ECE Symposium
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Opinion: Gas shortage not due to offshore exploration ban
03 December 2024
New Zealand’s 2024 gas shortage wasn’t caused by the 2018 offshore exploration ban, says UC Associate Professor David Dempsey.
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Opinion: Gas shortage not due to offshore exploration ban
New Zealand’s 2024 gas shortage wasn’t caused by the 2018 offshore exploration ban, says UC Associate Professor David Dempsey.
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Opinion: Gas shortage not due to offshore exploration ban
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Update from COP29
29 November 2024
UC Civil and Natural Resources Senior Lecturer Dr Rebecca Peer shares her observations after attending climate change conference COP29 in Azerbaijan this month.
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Update from COP29
UC Civil and Natural Resources Senior Lecturer Dr Rebecca Peer shares her observations after attending climate change conference COP29 in Azerbaijan this month.
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Update from COP29
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UC expands critical Clinical Psychology programme for 2025
29 November 2024
By expanding its Clinical Psychology programme to train more mental health professionals, UC is addressing the country’s growing healthcare needs.
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UC expands critical Clinical Psychology programme for 2025
By expanding its Clinical Psychology programme to train more mental health professionals, UC is addressing the country’s growing healthcare needs.
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UC expands critical Clinical Psychology programme for 2025
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Children’s University turns five
29 November 2024
Excited tamariki from across Waitaha Canterbury donned academic gowns for the 2024 Te Mātāpuna Mātātahi | Children’s University graduation ceremonies.
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Children’s University turns five
Excited tamariki from across Waitaha Canterbury donned academic gowns for the 2024 Te Mātāpuna Mātātahi | Children’s University graduation ceremonies.
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Children’s University turns five
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NZ’s GeoHealth Lab: 20 years of impactful research
28 November 2024
Celebrating 20 years since its founding, the University of Canterbury’s (UC) GeoHealth Laboratory remains a unique resource in the Southern Hemisphere.
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NZ’s GeoHealth Lab: 20 years of impactful research
Celebrating 20 years since its founding, the University of Canterbury’s (UC) GeoHealth Laboratory remains a unique resource in the Southern Hemisphere.
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NZ’s GeoHealth Lab: 20 years of impactful research
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University staff in the spotlight for their success
28 November 2024
UC celebrated the outstanding contributions of academic and professional staff at Hui Whakamānawa | Celebration of Success on Wednesday.
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University staff in the spotlight for their success
UC celebrated the outstanding contributions of academic and professional staff at Hui Whakamānawa | Celebration of Success on Wednesday.
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University staff in the spotlight for their success
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Fourteen new professors promoted at UC
28 November 2024
UC has celebrated its newly appointed professors and the achievements of its academic and professional staff at Hui Whakamānawa | Celebration of Success.
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Fourteen new professors promoted at UC
UC has celebrated its newly appointed professors and the achievements of its academic and professional staff at Hui Whakamānawa | Celebration of Success.
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Fourteen new professors promoted at UC
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Memorial scholarship to support civil engineers
27 November 2024
A new University of Canterbury scholarship will honour a well-known civil engineer, while supporting postgraduate students following in his footsteps.
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Memorial scholarship to support civil engineers
A new University of Canterbury scholarship will honour a well-known civil engineer, while supporting postgraduate students following in his footsteps.
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Memorial scholarship to support civil engineers
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Leading engineer looks back on career of fighting fires
27 November 2024
From a boy who blew up model cars with firecrackers to an international expert on fire engineering, Charley Fleischman has built his career around fire safety.
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Leading engineer looks back on career of fighting fires
From a boy who blew up model cars with firecrackers to an international expert on fire engineering, Charley Fleischman has built his career around fire safety.
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Leading engineer looks back on career of fighting fires
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Where we grow up may influence mental health
26 November 2024
Children who move into more deprived neighbourhoods are more likely to experience mental health issues as teenagers, according to Canterbury research.
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Where we grow up may influence mental health
Children who move into more deprived neighbourhoods are more likely to experience mental health issues as teenagers, according to Canterbury research.
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Where we grow up may influence mental health
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Opinion: Green hydrogen could decarbonise entire industries in NZ
26 November 2024
Green hydrogen, hailed as the “Swiss army knife” of decarbonisation, could transform New Zealand’s industries, but significant hurdles remain.
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Opinion: Green hydrogen could decarbonise entire industries in NZ
Green hydrogen, hailed as the “Swiss army knife” of decarbonisation, could transform New Zealand’s industries, but significant hurdles remain.
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Opinion: Green hydrogen could decarbonise entire industries in NZ
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From torts to songs and now children’s books on the law
25 November 2024
Newly appointed UC Emeritus Professor Stephen Todd shares his legal expertise in a soon-to-be-published children’s book on quirky and unusual legal dilemmas.
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From torts to songs and now children’s books on the law
Newly appointed UC Emeritus Professor Stephen Todd shares his legal expertise in a soon-to-be-published children’s book on quirky and unusual legal dilemmas.
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From torts to songs and now children’s books on the law
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UC leads biomedical training in Tonga
25 November 2024
UC students are returning to Tonga to train locals in biomedical skills, building self-sufficient healthcare solutions.
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UC leads biomedical training in Tonga
UC students are returning to Tonga to train locals in biomedical skills, building self-sufficient healthcare solutions.
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UC leads biomedical training in Tonga
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UC Essay Prize Winners!
21 November 2024
We received many amazing essays in our 2024 round of Essay Prizes.
Here are the winners!
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UC Essay Prize Winners!
We received many amazing essays in our 2024 round of Essay Prizes.
Here are the winners!
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UC Essay Prize Winners!
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UC Library summer hours 2024–2025
21 November 2024
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UC Library summer hours 2024–2025
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UC Library summer hours 2024–2025
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Opinion: NZ delays to Covid inquiry findings concerning
20 November 2024
Why is New Zealand withholding crucial Covid-19 inquiry findings until 2026?
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Opinion: NZ delays to Covid inquiry findings concerning
Why is New Zealand withholding crucial Covid-19 inquiry findings until 2026?
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Opinion: NZ delays to Covid inquiry findings concerning
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UC Researchers recognised with Mana Tūāpapa Fellowships
20 November 2024
Te Whare Wānanga o Waitaha | University of Canterbury (UC) is celebrating the success of three outstanding researchers awarded 2024 Mana Tūāpapa Future Leader Fellowships by the Royal Society Te Apārangi.
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UC Researchers recognised with Mana Tūāpapa Fellowships
Te Whare Wānanga o Waitaha | University of Canterbury (UC) is celebrating the success of three outstanding researchers awarded 2024 Mana Tūāpapa Future Leader Fellowships by the Royal Society Te Apārangi.
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UC Researchers recognised with Mana Tūāpapa Fellowships
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Striving for the holistic through Māori philosophy
19 November 2024
Having significantly influenced counter-colonial Māori philosophy, Professor Carl Mika (Tūhourangi, Ngāti Whanaunga) explores the impact of colonisation on Māori views of the world.
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Striving for the holistic through Māori philosophy
Having significantly influenced counter-colonial Māori philosophy, Professor Carl Mika (Tūhourangi, Ngāti Whanaunga) explores the impact of colonisation on Māori views of the world.
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Striving for the holistic through Māori philosophy
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Passion for equity in engineering earns prestigious medal
18 November 2024
Professor Philippa Martin has won the 2024 UC Teaching Medal for transforming engineering education to support greater diversity, equity, and inclusion.
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Passion for equity in engineering earns prestigious medal
Professor Philippa Martin has won the 2024 UC Teaching Medal for transforming engineering education to support greater diversity, equity, and inclusion.
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Passion for equity in engineering earns prestigious medal
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Medallist transforming mental health with nutrition
18 November 2024
Helping people put food first is a mission for Professor Julia Rucklidge who has become a pioneer in the field of mental health and nutrition.
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Medallist transforming mental health with nutrition
Helping people put food first is a mission for Professor Julia Rucklidge who has become a pioneer in the field of mental health and nutrition.
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Medallist transforming mental health with nutrition
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Germany and NZ celebrate return of laser trapped in cavern
18 November 2024
After more than a decade trapped in a secret man-made WWII cavern, a unique laser that connects New Zealand and Germany has been rescued and restored.
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Germany and NZ celebrate return of laser trapped in cavern
After more than a decade trapped in a secret man-made WWII cavern, a unique laser that connects New Zealand and Germany has been rescued and restored.
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Germany and NZ celebrate return of laser trapped in cavern
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Medal for leading voice on international relations
18 November 2024
Professor Natalia Chaban has won the Royal Society Te Apārangi Mason Durie Medal for her research on perceptions in international relations and public diplomacy.
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Medal for leading voice on international relations
Professor Natalia Chaban has won the Royal Society Te Apārangi Mason Durie Medal for her research on perceptions in international relations and public diplomacy.
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Medal for leading voice on international relations
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Hector Medal for mathematics behind evolutionary trees
18 November 2024
Ground-breaking mathematical research has earned UC’s Distinguished Professor Charles Semple FRSNZ the Royal Society Te Apārangi Hector Medal.
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Hector Medal for mathematics behind evolutionary trees
Ground-breaking mathematical research has earned UC’s Distinguished Professor Charles Semple FRSNZ the Royal Society Te Apārangi Hector Medal.
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Hector Medal for mathematics behind evolutionary trees
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Opinion: The Indo-Pacific is an idea more than a region
14 November 2024
The Indo-Pacific: a concept driving global politics toward tension, not just a geographical region.
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Opinion: The Indo-Pacific is an idea more than a region
The Indo-Pacific: a concept driving global politics toward tension, not just a geographical region.
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Opinion: The Indo-Pacific is an idea more than a region
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Opinion: NZ delays to Covid inquiry findings concerning
14 November 2024
Why is New Zealand withholding crucial Covid-19 inquiry findings until 2026?
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Opinion: NZ delays to Covid inquiry findings concerning
Why is New Zealand withholding crucial Covid-19 inquiry findings until 2026?
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Opinion: NZ delays to Covid inquiry findings concerning
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UC students take artificial heart prototype to Japan
13 November 2024
A team of UC students are in Japan for the global Heart Hackathon, a competition to build a fully operational artificial heart.
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UC students take artificial heart prototype to Japan
A team of UC students are in Japan for the global Heart Hackathon, a competition to build a fully operational artificial heart.
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UC students take artificial heart prototype to Japan
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New engineering strategy to support a shifting world
12 November 2024
Canterbury business leaders gathered on Monday to explore UC’s new Engineering strategy and discuss opportunities for innovation and partnership.
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New engineering strategy to support a shifting world
Canterbury business leaders gathered on Monday to explore UC’s new Engineering strategy and discuss opportunities for innovation and partnership.
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New engineering strategy to support a shifting world
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Village experience helps teachers connect with Pacific culture
12 November 2024
A long-running education initiative that has given hundreds of Kiwi teachers the chance to experience life in a Samoan village is now the subject of new research.
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Village experience helps teachers connect with Pacific culture
A long-running education initiative that has given hundreds of Kiwi teachers the chance to experience life in a Samoan village is now the subject of new research.
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Village experience helps teachers connect with Pacific culture
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What to expect at COP29
12 November 2024
Opinion: Dr Dalila Gharbaoui, Adjunct Research Fellow at the University of Canterbury forecasts the big issues at COP29.
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What to expect at COP29
Opinion: Dr Dalila Gharbaoui, Adjunct Research Fellow at the University of Canterbury forecasts the big issues at COP29.
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What to expect at COP29
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Canterbury student researchers win scholarships
12 November 2024
University of Canterbury (UC) students have been awarded 2024 Te Niwha Scholarships to address critical issues in infectious disease research and public health.
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Canterbury student researchers win scholarships
University of Canterbury (UC) students have been awarded 2024 Te Niwha Scholarships to address critical issues in infectious disease research and public health.
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Canterbury student researchers win scholarships
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Understanding Roman society through Māori values
11 November 2024
Bicultural competency in education is fundamental, but what does that look like when you teach a subject focused on a society nearly 3000 years old?
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Understanding Roman society through Māori values
Bicultural competency in education is fundamental, but what does that look like when you teach a subject focused on a society nearly 3000 years old?
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Understanding Roman society through Māori values
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Medallist advancing drone technology for clean energy innovation
11 November 2024
UC Research Medal winner Professor Dan Zhao advances clean energy and drone technology with his innovative research in aerodynamics and carbon-free solutions.
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Medallist advancing drone technology for clean energy innovation
UC Research Medal winner Professor Dan Zhao advances clean energy and drone technology with his innovative research in aerodynamics and carbon-free solutions.
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Medallist advancing drone technology for clean energy innovation
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Opinion: Would you be better off without your kids?
08 November 2024
Dr. Rachel Williamson shares her thoughts on the 2024 film Audrey in a new article for The Conversation.
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Opinion: Would you be better off without your kids?
Dr. Rachel Williamson shares her thoughts on the 2024 film Audrey in a new article for The Conversation.
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Opinion: Would you be better off without your kids?
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Largest Pacific climate-adaptation study launched at COP29
08 November 2024
UC Distinguished Professor Steven Ratuva will present findings from the largest study of climate adaptation in the Pacific region at COP29 on 11 November.
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Largest Pacific climate-adaptation study launched at COP29
UC Distinguished Professor Steven Ratuva will present findings from the largest study of climate adaptation in the Pacific region at COP29 on 11 November.
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Largest Pacific climate-adaptation study launched at COP29
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New solar installations spark learning opportunities
08 November 2024
UC has been given two new innovative solar-energy systems for its Ilam campus, to allow students to engage with state-of-the-art renewable energy technologies.
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New solar installations spark learning opportunities
UC has been given two new innovative solar-energy systems for its Ilam campus, to allow students to engage with state-of-the-art renewable energy technologies.
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New solar installations spark learning opportunities
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UC childhood literacy expert to advise National Commission
08 November 2024
UC’s Child Well-being Research Institute Director, Professor Gail Gillon, has been appointed Education Commissioner for the New Zealand National Commission for UNESCO.
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UC childhood literacy expert to advise National Commission
UC’s Child Well-being Research Institute Director, Professor Gail Gillon, has been appointed Education Commissioner for the New Zealand National Commission for UNESCO.
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UC childhood literacy expert to advise National Commission
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Leading career in law spans sport and natural disasters
07 November 2024
Sports law, land law and the legal fall-out of natural disasters such as the Canterbury earthquakes are specialty areas for a retiring Emeritus Professor.
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Leading career in law spans sport and natural disasters
Sports law, land law and the legal fall-out of natural disasters such as the Canterbury earthquakes are specialty areas for a retiring Emeritus Professor.
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Leading career in law spans sport and natural disasters
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Cutting-edge glass tech project gains Marsden funding
07 November 2024
University of Canterbury research developing a new type of high-strength glass that could revolutionise LED lighting and solar energy has won a $941,000 funding boost.
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Cutting-edge glass tech project gains Marsden funding
University of Canterbury research developing a new type of high-strength glass that could revolutionise LED lighting and solar energy has won a $941,000 funding boost.
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Cutting-edge glass tech project gains Marsden funding
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UC academic recognised for an enduring impact to Engineering
05 November 2024
Professor Milo Kral has received the title of Emeritus Professor in recognition of a significant and lasting impact on UC and the wider Engineering community.
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UC academic recognised for an enduring impact to Engineering
Professor Milo Kral has received the title of Emeritus Professor in recognition of a significant and lasting impact on UC and the wider Engineering community.
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UC academic recognised for an enduring impact to Engineering
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UC Business School Wins the 2024 MBA National Case Competition!
05 November 2024
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UC Business School Wins the 2024 MBA National Case Competition!
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UC Business School Wins the 2024 MBA National Case Competition!
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Opinion: New Zealand must step up to protect its own oceans
04 November 2024
New Zealand, along with other Commonwealth nations, have committed to bold actions to protect the ocean, as outlined in the Apia Commonwealth Ocean Declaration.
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Opinion: New Zealand must step up to protect its own oceans
New Zealand, along with other Commonwealth nations, have committed to bold actions to protect the ocean, as outlined in the Apia Commonwealth Ocean Declaration.
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Opinion: New Zealand must step up to protect its own oceans
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Free talk: the Better Start Literacy Approach success story
04 November 2024
The government wants a ‘structured literacy approach’ to teaching reading at school. Hear from an expert about the literacy initiative working for all children.
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Free talk: the Better Start Literacy Approach success story
The government wants a ‘structured literacy approach’ to teaching reading at school. Hear from an expert about the literacy initiative working for all children.
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Free talk: the Better Start Literacy Approach success story
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Opinion: Can Kamala Harris redefine female political power?
01 November 2024
Presidential candidate Kamala Harris stands to reshape female leadership – can the United States embrace a new vision of power?
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Opinion: Can Kamala Harris redefine female political power?
Presidential candidate Kamala Harris stands to reshape female leadership – can the United States embrace a new vision of power?
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Opinion: Can Kamala Harris redefine female political power?
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People skills the right medicine for a career in health
31 October 2024
From working as a nurse to leading the Health faculty of a large university, Associate Professor Cathy Andrew has always been committed to helping people thrive.
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People skills the right medicine for a career in health
From working as a nurse to leading the Health faculty of a large university, Associate Professor Cathy Andrew has always been committed to helping people thrive.
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People skills the right medicine for a career in health
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Business School competition celebrates academics’ research
31 October 2024
Two UC academics received awards at Aotearoa Business and Economics Research Translation Competition hosted by Te Kura Umanga | UC Business School.
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Business School competition celebrates academics’ research
Two UC academics received awards at Aotearoa Business and Economics Research Translation Competition hosted by Te Kura Umanga | UC Business School.
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Business School competition celebrates academics’ research
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What it is to be Māori
31 October 2024
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What it is to be Māori
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What it is to be Māori
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How much is social media controlling you?
30 October 2024
Statistics show over half the global population spends more than 2.5 hours daily on social media, UC research has looked at the psychological drivers and concerns behind excessive social media use.
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How much is social media controlling you?
Statistics show over half the global population spends more than 2.5 hours daily on social media, UC research has looked at the psychological drivers and concerns behind excessive social media use.
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How much is social media controlling you?
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THE podcast on UC’s innovative approach to student support
30 October 2024
Professor Catherine Moran chats with THE’s Eliza Compton to discuss how universities ensure students are safe and supported.
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THE podcast on UC’s innovative approach to student support
Professor Catherine Moran chats with THE’s Eliza Compton to discuss how universities ensure students are safe and supported.
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THE podcast on UC’s innovative approach to student support
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Library hours for Labour Day, Monday 28 October
28 October 2024
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Library hours for Labour Day, Monday 28 October
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Library hours for Labour Day, Monday 28 October
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Central Library Extended Hours for Exams
25 October 2024
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Central Library Extended Hours for Exams
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Central Library Extended Hours for Exams
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New scholarship for those affected by mosque terror attacks
24 October 2024
A new scholarship initiated by Dame Jacinda Ardern offers educational opportunities to people impacted by the 2019 Christchurch mosque shootings.
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New scholarship for those affected by mosque terror attacks
A new scholarship initiated by Dame Jacinda Ardern offers educational opportunities to people impacted by the 2019 Christchurch mosque shootings.
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New scholarship for those affected by mosque terror attacks
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Kiri and Lou starts production on feature film at UC
24 October 2024
UC welcomes Kiri and Lou animators to its Kōawa precinct, where the team has established a new studio for the production of their upcoming feature film.
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Kiri and Lou starts production on feature film at UC
UC welcomes Kiri and Lou animators to its Kōawa precinct, where the team has established a new studio for the production of their upcoming feature film.
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Kiri and Lou starts production on feature film at UC
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Psychological bias could play role in civilian casualties
24 October 2024
Warzone bystanders are often mistaken for enemies and ‘acceptable collateral damage’, which could explain the high rate of civilian casualties according to new international research.
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Psychological bias could play role in civilian casualties
Warzone bystanders are often mistaken for enemies and ‘acceptable collateral damage’, which could explain the high rate of civilian casualties according to new international research.
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Psychological bias could play role in civilian casualties
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UC academic appointed to new Pacific Academy of Sciences
24 October 2024
UC Pro-Vice-Chancellor Distinguished Professor Steven Ratuva is among the 12 eminent Pacific Island scholars elected as Foundation Fellows to the new Academy.
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UC academic appointed to new Pacific Academy of Sciences
UC Pro-Vice-Chancellor Distinguished Professor Steven Ratuva is among the 12 eminent Pacific Island scholars elected as Foundation Fellows to the new Academy.
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UC academic appointed to new Pacific Academy of Sciences
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UC Civil and Natural Resources Short-Term (Summer) Research Scholarships
22 October 2024
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UC Civil and Natural Resources Short-Term (Summer) Research Scholarships
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UC Civil and Natural Resources Short-Term (Summer) Research Scholarships
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Study into social media’s impact on premium foods
17 October 2024
New UC research into social media use could revolutionise how New Zealand’s premium gourmet foods, such as wine, truffles, and beef, reach global markets.
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Study into social media’s impact on premium foods
New UC research into social media use could revolutionise how New Zealand’s premium gourmet foods, such as wine, truffles, and beef, reach global markets.
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Study into social media’s impact on premium foods
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Blooming Wild in time for Study Week
17 October 2024
Just in time for study break, UC’s biodiversity meadow is blooming back, building on the success of last year’s pilot project and boosting spirits on campus.
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Blooming Wild in time for Study Week
Just in time for study break, UC’s biodiversity meadow is blooming back, building on the success of last year’s pilot project and boosting spirits on campus.
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Blooming Wild in time for Study Week
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UC celebrates pacific milestones in the Cradle of Polynesia
17 October 2024
Following the release of its third Pacific Strategy, the University of Canterbury is celebrating stronger ties with its Pacific neighbours.
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UC celebrates pacific milestones in the Cradle of Polynesia
Following the release of its third Pacific Strategy, the University of Canterbury is celebrating stronger ties with its Pacific neighbours.
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UC celebrates pacific milestones in the Cradle of Polynesia
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UC partners with IoD to launch new tech skill courses
16 October 2024
Tuihono UC | UC Online has partnered with the Institute of Data to offer three new part-time courses focused on bridging the technology skills gap in Aotearoa.
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UC partners with IoD to launch new tech skill courses
Tuihono UC | UC Online has partnered with the Institute of Data to offer three new part-time courses focused on bridging the technology skills gap in Aotearoa.
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UC partners with IoD to launch new tech skill courses
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Free talk: Why is Aotearoa sending experiments into space?
16 October 2024
Discover why Aotearoa is sending experiments into space at UC’s out-of-this-world public talk by the woman who sent NZ’s first experiment to orbit Earth.
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Free talk: Why is Aotearoa sending experiments into space?
Discover why Aotearoa is sending experiments into space at UC’s out-of-this-world public talk by the woman who sent NZ’s first experiment to orbit Earth.
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Free talk: Why is Aotearoa sending experiments into space?
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Opinion: Where there’s WIL
16 October 2024
UC's approach to minimising risks in work-integrated learning enhances safety for students, staff, and host organisations.
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Opinion: Where there’s WIL
UC's approach to minimising risks in work-integrated learning enhances safety for students, staff, and host organisations.
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Opinion: Where there’s WIL
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How NZ’s appetite for meat could sizzle into a new era
15 October 2024
As global meat consumption looks set to double by 2050, University of Canterbury research seeks ways to make protein transition painless.
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How NZ’s appetite for meat could sizzle into a new era
As global meat consumption looks set to double by 2050, University of Canterbury research seeks ways to make protein transition painless.
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How NZ’s appetite for meat could sizzle into a new era
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Digital education professor earns prestigious Chair
15 October 2024
Trailblazing UC digital education leader Professor Cheryl Brown has been appointed a Chair of the Commonwealth of Learning (COL).
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Digital education professor earns prestigious Chair
Trailblazing UC digital education leader Professor Cheryl Brown has been appointed a Chair of the Commonwealth of Learning (COL).
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Digital education professor earns prestigious Chair
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NZ innovation turns greenhouse gases into animal protein feed
14 October 2024
UC researchers are contributing to ambitious plans to produce commercially viable, low carbon biofeedstock using local geothermal resources and microorganisms.
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NZ innovation turns greenhouse gases into animal protein feed
UC researchers are contributing to ambitious plans to produce commercially viable, low carbon biofeedstock using local geothermal resources and microorganisms.
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NZ innovation turns greenhouse gases into animal protein feed
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Opinion: Too good to be true? Attitudes towards freebies changing
11 October 2024
New research shows people reject freebies and cheap deals for fear of hidden costs globally.
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Opinion: Too good to be true? Attitudes towards freebies changing
New research shows people reject freebies and cheap deals for fear of hidden costs globally.
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Opinion: Too good to be true? Attitudes towards freebies changing
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UC survey reveals shift toward sustainable commuting
10 October 2024
More University of Canterbury staff and students are choosing to bus or bike to campus, according to a new survey.
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UC survey reveals shift toward sustainable commuting
More University of Canterbury staff and students are choosing to bus or bike to campus, according to a new survey.
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UC survey reveals shift toward sustainable commuting
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One cancelled flight turned makeup into award winning oat milk
10 October 2024
The award winning powdered-oat milk brand Teiny, launching in supermarkets in 2025, wouldn’t exist if it weren’t for flight cancellations during covid lockdowns.
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One cancelled flight turned makeup into award winning oat milk
The award winning powdered-oat milk brand Teiny, launching in supermarkets in 2025, wouldn’t exist if it weren’t for flight cancellations during covid lockdowns.
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One cancelled flight turned makeup into award winning oat milk
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UC innovators shine at KiwiNet Research Commercialisation Awards
10 October 2024
Two standout innovators from Te Whare Wānanga o Waitaha | University of Canterbury (UC) were celebrated at the 12th annual KiwiNet Research Commercialisation Awards.
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UC innovators shine at KiwiNet Research Commercialisation Awards
Two standout innovators from Te Whare Wānanga o Waitaha | University of Canterbury (UC) were celebrated at the 12th annual KiwiNet Research Commercialisation Awards.
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UC innovators shine at KiwiNet Research Commercialisation Awards
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Future of international premium food markets
09 October 2024
UC research is driving sustainable growth in New Zealand’s premium food industry, adding value and tackling global challenges.
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Future of international premium food markets
UC research is driving sustainable growth in New Zealand’s premium food industry, adding value and tackling global challenges.
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Future of international premium food markets
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UC maintains global position in THE World University Rankings
09 October 2024
The Times Higher Education (THE) World University Rankings 2025 were released today, featuring 2,092 universities from 155 countries and regions worldwide.
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UC maintains global position in THE World University Rankings
The Times Higher Education (THE) World University Rankings 2025 were released today, featuring 2,092 universities from 155 countries and regions worldwide.
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UC maintains global position in THE World University Rankings
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Seals are unlocking Antarctic secrets
08 October 2024
In the icy waters of Antarctica, seals are providing critical data to UC researchers to understand pressing questions about climate change.
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Seals are unlocking Antarctic secrets
In the icy waters of Antarctica, seals are providing critical data to UC researchers to understand pressing questions about climate change.
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Seals are unlocking Antarctic secrets
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International recognition for elevating student success
07 October 2024
UC has won Best in Future of Enterprise Intelligence at the IDC Future Enterprise Awards ANZ, recognising its commitment to technological innovation in education.
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International recognition for elevating student success
UC has won Best in Future of Enterprise Intelligence at the IDC Future Enterprise Awards ANZ, recognising its commitment to technological innovation in education.
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International recognition for elevating student success
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UC students share design insights with global audience
07 October 2024
Creating a Winning Final Year Design Project.
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UC students share design insights with global audience
Creating a Winning Final Year Design Project.
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UC students share design insights with global audience
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Pacific community gardening project sows seeds of good health
04 October 2024
A Christchurch programme is getting Pacific children excited about healthy eating by helping them and their families grow fresh food in community gardens.
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Pacific community gardening project sows seeds of good health
A Christchurch programme is getting Pacific children excited about healthy eating by helping them and their families grow fresh food in community gardens.
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Pacific community gardening project sows seeds of good health
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Discover UC’s edible campus: food foraging for all
04 October 2024
Food resilience means everyone has access to nutritious food. At UC, we are striving to tackle food insecurity through projects such as the edible campus.
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Discover UC’s edible campus: food foraging for all
Food resilience means everyone has access to nutritious food. At UC, we are striving to tackle food insecurity through projects such as the edible campus.
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Discover UC’s edible campus: food foraging for all
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Poet's family memoir a search amongst Nazi ghosts
03 October 2024
A new book by acclaimed poet Jeffrey Paparoa Holman, 'Lily, Oh Lily: Searching for a Nazi Ghost', explores how family histories illuminate both past and present.
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Poet's family memoir a search amongst Nazi ghosts
A new book by acclaimed poet Jeffrey Paparoa Holman, 'Lily, Oh Lily: Searching for a Nazi Ghost', explores how family histories illuminate both past and present.
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Poet's family memoir a search amongst Nazi ghosts
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New research finds significant warming of Ross Sea region
03 October 2024
A new dataset created by UC researchers gives novel insight into temperature trends across remote areas of Antarctica.
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New research finds significant warming of Ross Sea region
A new dataset created by UC researchers gives novel insight into temperature trends across remote areas of Antarctica.
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New research finds significant warming of Ross Sea region
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UC proudly showcase the endless opportunities of Ōtautahi
03 October 2024
The University recently welcomed international agents for an exclusive event demonstrating the best of its offerings, and its globally lauded student city.
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UC proudly showcase the endless opportunities of Ōtautahi
The University recently welcomed international agents for an exclusive event demonstrating the best of its offerings, and its globally lauded student city.
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UC proudly showcase the endless opportunities of Ōtautahi
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Groundbreaking Polar Weather Research Initiative Launched
02 October 2024
A new project seeks to improve weather prediction models and environmental data collection of polar regions to enhance operational safety and reduce environmental risks.
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Groundbreaking Polar Weather Research Initiative Launched
A new project seeks to improve weather prediction models and environmental data collection of polar regions to enhance operational safety and reduce environmental risks.
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Groundbreaking Polar Weather Research Initiative Launched
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Multiple Academy Award winner presents sold-out UC lecture
02 October 2024
Richard Taylor, co-founder and creative director of NZ’s legendary Wētā Workshop, presented UC’s Hopkins Lecture last night.
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Multiple Academy Award winner presents sold-out UC lecture
Richard Taylor, co-founder and creative director of NZ’s legendary Wētā Workshop, presented UC’s Hopkins Lecture last night.
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Multiple Academy Award winner presents sold-out UC lecture
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National award for inspiring te ao Māori and sport teaching
01 October 2024
A UC academic has been recognised for his outstanding contribution to tertiary teaching and his inspiring approach of blending sport and mātauranga Māori.
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National award for inspiring te ao Māori and sport teaching
A UC academic has been recognised for his outstanding contribution to tertiary teaching and his inspiring approach of blending sport and mātauranga Māori.
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National award for inspiring te ao Māori and sport teaching
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Chemistry educator’s $1.1m bequest to benefit UC students
01 October 2024
A chemistry educator’s gift will fund advanced learning tools for chemistry students at UC, continuing his legacy of supporting education and innovation.
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Chemistry educator’s $1.1m bequest to benefit UC students
A chemistry educator’s gift will fund advanced learning tools for chemistry students at UC, continuing his legacy of supporting education and innovation.
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Chemistry educator’s $1.1m bequest to benefit UC students
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In Memorium: Brian Mclay
01 October 2024
This obituary is posted on behalf of and with permission of Brian McLay’s son, Geoff McLay.
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In Memorium: Brian Mclay
This obituary is posted on behalf of and with permission of Brian McLay’s son, Geoff McLay.
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In Memorium: Brian Mclay
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'UC Doctoral Scholarships' application round now open
01 October 2024
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'UC Doctoral Scholarships' application round now open
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'UC Doctoral Scholarships' application round now open
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Community gathers for Our Blue World screening at UC
01 October 2024
UC welcomed the Ōtautahi Christchurch community for a special screening of international film ‘Our Blue World – A Water Odyssey’ last night.
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Community gathers for Our Blue World screening at UC
UC welcomed the Ōtautahi Christchurch community for a special screening of international film ‘Our Blue World – A Water Odyssey’ last night.
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Community gathers for Our Blue World screening at UC
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Pioneering research into NZ sustainable diets
30 September 2024
A UC PhD candidate is contributing to groundbreaking research to determine whether current Aotearoa New Zealand food policies promote healthy, sustainable diets.
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Pioneering research into NZ sustainable diets
A UC PhD candidate is contributing to groundbreaking research to determine whether current Aotearoa New Zealand food policies promote healthy, sustainable diets.
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Pioneering research into NZ sustainable diets
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Opinion: Lack of community investment hinders custodial youth success.
27 September 2024
Ontario’s closure of youth detention facilities has not resulted in more support for young people in Canada.
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Opinion: Lack of community investment hinders custodial youth success.
Ontario’s closure of youth detention facilities has not resulted in more support for young people in Canada.
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Opinion: Lack of community investment hinders custodial youth success.
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UC to host trans-Tasman higher education summit in 2025
27 September 2024
UC will host THE Campus Live ANZ 2025, uniting university leaders from Aotearoa and Australia to explore how to transform higher education for modern learners.
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UC to host trans-Tasman higher education summit in 2025
UC will host THE Campus Live ANZ 2025, uniting university leaders from Aotearoa and Australia to explore how to transform higher education for modern learners.
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UC to host trans-Tasman higher education summit in 2025
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Maternal cannabis use linked to genetic changes in babies
26 September 2024
Groundbreaking research suggests cannabis use during pregnancy is directly linked to negative impacts on babies’ brain development.
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Maternal cannabis use linked to genetic changes in babies
Groundbreaking research suggests cannabis use during pregnancy is directly linked to negative impacts on babies’ brain development.
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Maternal cannabis use linked to genetic changes in babies
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Teachers’ green thumbs can tackle food insecurity
26 September 2024
UC research is investigating gardening and cultivating food as a solution to food insecurity.
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Teachers’ green thumbs can tackle food insecurity
UC research is investigating gardening and cultivating food as a solution to food insecurity.
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Teachers’ green thumbs can tackle food insecurity
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Investing passion and experience to give back to education
25 September 2024
Professor Joce Nuttall has returned from across the Tasman to lead the University of Canterbury (UC) Faculty of Education, where her academic career began.
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Investing passion and experience to give back to education
Professor Joce Nuttall has returned from across the Tasman to lead the University of Canterbury (UC) Faculty of Education, where her academic career began.
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Investing passion and experience to give back to education
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Heating New Zealand’s stake in premium beef market
24 September 2024
New research from the University of Canterbury is paving the way for New Zealand to emerge as a global leader in the Wagyu beef industry.
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Heating New Zealand’s stake in premium beef market
New research from the University of Canterbury is paving the way for New Zealand to emerge as a global leader in the Wagyu beef industry.
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Heating New Zealand’s stake in premium beef market
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Illuminate Festival 2024
24 September 2024
The 2024 Illuminate Festival was held at the Christchurch Botanic Gardens in September.
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Illuminate Festival 2024
The 2024 Illuminate Festival was held at the Christchurch Botanic Gardens in September.
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Illuminate Festival 2024
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Ultra-clean water device to help grow food for the future
23 September 2024
A new device that purifies water cheaply and efficiently could revolutionise hydroponic growing and make farming more sustainable in a changing world.
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Ultra-clean water device to help grow food for the future
A new device that purifies water cheaply and efficiently could revolutionise hydroponic growing and make farming more sustainable in a changing world.
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Ultra-clean water device to help grow food for the future
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UC Trading Competition finds top financial talent
23 September 2024
UC’s annual Trading Competition saw 175 teams navigate global markets using virtual funds, with top students achieving ROI of 334%.
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UC Trading Competition finds top financial talent
UC’s annual Trading Competition saw 175 teams navigate global markets using virtual funds, with top students achieving ROI of 334%.
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UC Trading Competition finds top financial talent
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UC research ensuring sustainable NZ food future
23 September 2024
UC researchers are developing an approach to ensure the resilience, sustainability, and profitability of Aotearoa New Zealand’s future of food supply.
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UC research ensuring sustainable NZ food future
UC researchers are developing an approach to ensure the resilience, sustainability, and profitability of Aotearoa New Zealand’s future of food supply.
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UC research ensuring sustainable NZ food future
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US$250,000 gift funds new UC scholarship
19 September 2024
UC has announced the establishment of a new scholarship, made possible by the continuing generosity of UC graduate and donor John Rutherford.
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US$250,000 gift funds new UC scholarship
UC has announced the establishment of a new scholarship, made possible by the continuing generosity of UC graduate and donor John Rutherford.
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US$250,000 gift funds new UC scholarship
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Opinion: Te Wiki o te Reo Māori: celebrating 52 years of progress
18 September 2024
As we celebrate Te Wiki o te Reo Māori, UC Professor Jeanette King reflects on the progress made and looks forward to a future where te reo Māori thrives.
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Opinion: Te Wiki o te Reo Māori: celebrating 52 years of progress
As we celebrate Te Wiki o te Reo Māori, UC Professor Jeanette King reflects on the progress made and looks forward to a future where te reo Māori thrives.
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Opinion: Te Wiki o te Reo Māori: celebrating 52 years of progress
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Dive into Wonderland: UC student’s dazzling musical CSO debut
17 September 2024
A groundbreaking student-led collaboration with CSO premieres in September, featuring a cyclical musical journey inspired by Lewis Carroll’s poetry.
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Dive into Wonderland: UC student’s dazzling musical CSO debut
A groundbreaking student-led collaboration with CSO premieres in September, featuring a cyclical musical journey inspired by Lewis Carroll’s poetry.
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Dive into Wonderland: UC student’s dazzling musical CSO debut
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$10m funding boost for UC research into curbing carbon
13 September 2024
Innovative UC research aiming to remove megatonnes of carbon from the atmosphere each year has received a $10 million grant from the Government.
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$10m funding boost for UC research into curbing carbon
Innovative UC research aiming to remove megatonnes of carbon from the atmosphere each year has received a $10 million grant from the Government.
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$10m funding boost for UC research into curbing carbon
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UC resident artist explores Pacific diaspora, stereotypes
12 September 2024
UC’s newest artist-in-residence aims to explore the Pacific diaspora through video and photography at local tourist spots.
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UC resident artist explores Pacific diaspora, stereotypes
UC’s newest artist-in-residence aims to explore the Pacific diaspora through video and photography at local tourist spots.
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UC resident artist explores Pacific diaspora, stereotypes
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Three UC finalists in KiwiNet awards
12 September 2024
Three UC people have been named finalists in the KiwiNet Research Commercialisation Awards 2024.
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Three UC finalists in KiwiNet awards
Three UC people have been named finalists in the KiwiNet Research Commercialisation Awards 2024.
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Three UC finalists in KiwiNet awards
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Opinion: Ongoing ozone hole: Rising threats and decades-long recovery
12 September 2024
The ozone hole above Antarctica will keep opening up each spring for decades to come – here’s why that still matters
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Opinion: Ongoing ozone hole: Rising threats and decades-long recovery
The ozone hole above Antarctica will keep opening up each spring for decades to come – here’s why that still matters
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Opinion: Ongoing ozone hole: Rising threats and decades-long recovery
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Keenious Webinar
11 September 2024
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Keenious Webinar
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Keenious Webinar
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Innovative board game teaching children about investing
11 September 2024
University of Canterbury (UC) graduate Alli Kennedy has brought to life her innovative board game, Sharenanigans, from an idea she developed while studying.
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Innovative board game teaching children about investing
University of Canterbury (UC) graduate Alli Kennedy has brought to life her innovative board game, Sharenanigans, from an idea she developed while studying.
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Innovative board game teaching children about investing
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Academia meets pub culture at Raising the Bar
11 September 2024
Last night, 20 talks were held across 10 bar venues throughout Ōtautahi Christchurch.
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Academia meets pub culture at Raising the Bar
Last night, 20 talks were held across 10 bar venues throughout Ōtautahi Christchurch.
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Academia meets pub culture at Raising the Bar
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Literacy competition seeks voices of Mokopuna
11 September 2024
To celebrate International Literacy Day, UC’s Child Well-being Research Institute (CWRI) is launching the second national Mokopuna Ora literacy competition.
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Literacy competition seeks voices of Mokopuna
To celebrate International Literacy Day, UC’s Child Well-being Research Institute (CWRI) is launching the second national Mokopuna Ora literacy competition.
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Literacy competition seeks voices of Mokopuna
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The Ethics of War Reporting in an Unequal World - free talk
10 September 2024
Journalism during wartime is difficult, dangerous, and ethically fraught, but it’s also essential if the public are to know what’s going on.
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The Ethics of War Reporting in an Unequal World - free talk
Journalism during wartime is difficult, dangerous, and ethically fraught, but it’s also essential if the public are to know what’s going on.
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The Ethics of War Reporting in an Unequal World - free talk
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Pacific students at UC celebrate their journey and success
06 September 2024
Congratulations to all our Pacific students celebrating graduation this week.
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Pacific students at UC celebrate their journey and success
Congratulations to all our Pacific students celebrating graduation this week.
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Pacific students at UC celebrate their journey and success
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Eke Tangaroa: Celebrating the success of UC ākonga Māori
06 September 2024
Congratulations to all ākonga Māori celebrating graduation this week.
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Eke Tangaroa: Celebrating the success of UC ākonga Māori
Congratulations to all ākonga Māori celebrating graduation this week.
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Eke Tangaroa: Celebrating the success of UC ākonga Māori
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Celebrating success at UC Spring Graduation
06 September 2024
Congratulations to all our students celebrating graduation this week.
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Celebrating success at UC Spring Graduation
Congratulations to all our students celebrating graduation this week.
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Celebrating success at UC Spring Graduation
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Upcoming Postgraduate Scholarship Opportunities
05 September 2024
Are you thinking of Postgraduate study in 2025? We have a number of Postgraduate Scholarships closing mainly between 15 October and 2 December for study in 2025.
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Upcoming Postgraduate Scholarship Opportunities
Are you thinking of Postgraduate study in 2025? We have a number of Postgraduate Scholarships closing mainly between 15 October and 2 December for study in 2025.
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Upcoming Postgraduate Scholarship Opportunities
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Illuminate 2024
05 September 2024
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Illuminate 2024
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Illuminate 2024
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Child Well-being Research Institute hosts symposium
05 September 2024
A Literacy Symposium Programme was hosted on Te Whare Wānanga o Waitaha | University of Canterbury (UC) campus this week.
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Child Well-being Research Institute hosts symposium
A Literacy Symposium Programme was hosted on Te Whare Wānanga o Waitaha | University of Canterbury (UC) campus this week.
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Child Well-being Research Institute hosts symposium
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Illuminate 2024
05 September 2024
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Illuminate 2024
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Illuminate 2024
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Illuminate 2024
05 September 2024
Lights and botany meet for a magical mix up!
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Illuminate 2024
Lights and botany meet for a magical mix up!
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Illuminate 2024
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UC research spurs progress in push to end streaming
04 September 2024
UC education expertise has been instrumental in increasing equity and reducing the damaging practice of streaming children in schools.
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UC research spurs progress in push to end streaming
UC education expertise has been instrumental in increasing equity and reducing the damaging practice of streaming children in schools.
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UC research spurs progress in push to end streaming
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UC hosts 40th Tertiary ICT Conference
04 September 2024
Te Whare Wānanga o Waitaha | University of Canterbury (UC) is proud to host Hui Taumata Hangarau | Tertiary Information Computer Technology (ICT) Conference 2024.
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UC hosts 40th Tertiary ICT Conference
Te Whare Wānanga o Waitaha | University of Canterbury (UC) is proud to host Hui Taumata Hangarau | Tertiary Information Computer Technology (ICT) Conference 2024.
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UC hosts 40th Tertiary ICT Conference
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Low Sensory Time in Te Rua Makerspace
03 September 2024
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Low Sensory Time in Te Rua Makerspace
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Low Sensory Time in Te Rua Makerspace
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Strong business case for NZ’s energy transition: Rod Carr
02 September 2024
Climate Change Commission Chair and former UC Vice-Chancellor, Dr Rod Carr spoke at UC Business School recently.
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Strong business case for NZ’s energy transition: Rod Carr
Climate Change Commission Chair and former UC Vice-Chancellor, Dr Rod Carr spoke at UC Business School recently.
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Strong business case for NZ’s energy transition: Rod Carr
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Rongo o te Wā showcases UC and Ōtautahi Christchurch to Careers Advisors
30 August 2024
This week, Te Whare Wānanga o Waitaha | University of Canterbury (UC) hosted Rongo o te Wā, a two-day conference for Careers Advisors (Cas).
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Rongo o te Wā showcases UC and Ōtautahi Christchurch to Careers Advisors
This week, Te Whare Wānanga o Waitaha | University of Canterbury (UC) hosted Rongo o te Wā, a two-day conference for Careers Advisors (Cas).
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Rongo o te Wā showcases UC and Ōtautahi Christchurch to Careers Advisors
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UC celebrates record-breaking Open Day
30 August 2024
UC has hosted its biggest-ever Open Day, with several thousand people arriving to explore the University’s Ilam and Dovedale campuses.
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UC celebrates record-breaking Open Day
UC has hosted its biggest-ever Open Day, with several thousand people arriving to explore the University’s Ilam and Dovedale campuses.
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UC celebrates record-breaking Open Day
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UC hosts Inspiring Minds at WORD Christchurch 2024
28 August 2024
Secondary school students engage with authors and poets, highlighting UC's commitment to creativity and community.
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UC hosts Inspiring Minds at WORD Christchurch 2024
Secondary school students engage with authors and poets, highlighting UC's commitment to creativity and community.
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UC hosts Inspiring Minds at WORD Christchurch 2024
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Keeping cross-border trade sweet
28 August 2024
New Zealand’s small businesses are encouraged to trade internationally but may be unknowingly taking huge legal risks, a UC human rights expert says.
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Keeping cross-border trade sweet
New Zealand’s small businesses are encouraged to trade internationally but may be unknowingly taking huge legal risks, a UC human rights expert says.
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Keeping cross-border trade sweet
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Raising the Bar back in Christchurch
28 August 2024
Join us at Raising the Bar 2024 and see University of Canterbury lecturers in action at your local pub.
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Raising the Bar back in Christchurch
Join us at Raising the Bar 2024 and see University of Canterbury lecturers in action at your local pub.
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Raising the Bar back in Christchurch
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Life experience informs museum accessibility advocate
27 August 2024
An alum turned accessibility advocate is helping UC’s Teece Museum of Classical Antiquities and the wider heritage community to enhance accessibility.
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Life experience informs museum accessibility advocate
An alum turned accessibility advocate is helping UC’s Teece Museum of Classical Antiquities and the wider heritage community to enhance accessibility.
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Life experience informs museum accessibility advocate
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Beefing up cattle disease detection takes students to France
27 August 2024
A team of Kiwi students are taking their concept for a new device to detect a common infection in cattle to the world’s biggest synthetic biology competition.
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Beefing up cattle disease detection takes students to France
A team of Kiwi students are taking their concept for a new device to detect a common infection in cattle to the world’s biggest synthetic biology competition.
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Beefing up cattle disease detection takes students to France
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Grandson continues NZ psychologist’s legacy
26 August 2024
Studying Clinical Psychology at UC enabled a graduate Bruno Unger to make his passion a career and continue his family’s legacy.
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Grandson continues NZ psychologist’s legacy
Studying Clinical Psychology at UC enabled a graduate Bruno Unger to make his passion a career and continue his family’s legacy.
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Grandson continues NZ psychologist’s legacy
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UC PhD graduate transforming AI with advanced mathematics
26 August 2024
While some of us struggle with the basics of mathematics, UC PhD graduate Dr Gerry Toft trains artificial intelligence (AI) in advanced math concepts.
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UC PhD graduate transforming AI with advanced mathematics
While some of us struggle with the basics of mathematics, UC PhD graduate Dr Gerry Toft trains artificial intelligence (AI) in advanced math concepts.
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UC PhD graduate transforming AI with advanced mathematics
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UC Business master’s graduate leads by example
26 August 2024
A new UC business graduate has turned her enthusiasm for new experiences, community building, and advocacy into award-winning success, and a job she loves.
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UC Business master’s graduate leads by example
A new UC business graduate has turned her enthusiasm for new experiences, community building, and advocacy into award-winning success, and a job she loves.
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UC Business master’s graduate leads by example
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UC PhD grad innovates X-ray imaging, thrives in top 1%
26 August 2024
Described as among the top 1% of Physics doctoral graduates in the world, UC’s Dr Samantha Alloo has already won a string of international awards by age 25.
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UC PhD grad innovates X-ray imaging, thrives in top 1%
Described as among the top 1% of Physics doctoral graduates in the world, UC’s Dr Samantha Alloo has already won a string of international awards by age 25.
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UC PhD grad innovates X-ray imaging, thrives in top 1%
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Adopting Māori values could go further
26 August 2024
Many organisations are adopting Māori values, but UC research suggests Aotearoa could go further in exploring the benefits of an Indigenous economies approach.
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Adopting Māori values could go further
Many organisations are adopting Māori values, but UC research suggests Aotearoa could go further in exploring the benefits of an Indigenous economies approach.
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Adopting Māori values could go further
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UC students study wellbeing with hands-on psychology course
26 August 2024
Psychology students who signed up to a new wellbeing course at UC might not have expected to be stepping into ice baths.
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UC students study wellbeing with hands-on psychology course
Psychology students who signed up to a new wellbeing course at UC might not have expected to be stepping into ice baths.
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UC students study wellbeing with hands-on psychology course
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The life-changing power of accessible education
26 August 2024
Once uncertain about her future due to an autoimmune disease, Zakkaia Waipouri is now among the first to graduate with a Criminal Justice certificate through UC Online.
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The life-changing power of accessible education
Once uncertain about her future due to an autoimmune disease, Zakkaia Waipouri is now among the first to graduate with a Criminal Justice certificate through UC Online.
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The life-changing power of accessible education
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“It takes a village to raise a child, and a child to uplift the village”
26 August 2024
Graduating with a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science, International Relations and Education and now working as an Advisor for the Ministry for Pacific Peoples, Okirano Tilaia is one to watch.
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“It takes a village to raise a child, and a child to uplift the village”
Graduating with a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science, International Relations and Education and now working as an Advisor for the Ministry for Pacific Peoples, Okirano Tilaia is one to watch.
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“It takes a village to raise a child, and a child to uplift the village”
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Appetite for instruction: a UC grad’s search for identity
26 August 2024
A journey of curiosity, a love for life and a passion for learning has culminated in a doctorate for UC graduate, Emma Maurice.
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Appetite for instruction: a UC grad’s search for identity
A journey of curiosity, a love for life and a passion for learning has culminated in a doctorate for UC graduate, Emma Maurice.
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Appetite for instruction: a UC grad’s search for identity
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Rugby coach scores UC master’s degree
23 August 2024
Wanting to help Pacific and Māori students succeed in education as well as in sport motivated Ratu Lolohea to tackle a postgraduate degree.
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Rugby coach scores UC master’s degree
Wanting to help Pacific and Māori students succeed in education as well as in sport motivated Ratu Lolohea to tackle a postgraduate degree.
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Rugby coach scores UC master’s degree
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Shift in Antarctic decision-making concerns researchers
22 August 2024
New research reveals a concerning shift in Antarctic Treaty decision-making in the face of rising environmental and governance issues in the region.
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Shift in Antarctic decision-making concerns researchers
New research reveals a concerning shift in Antarctic Treaty decision-making in the face of rising environmental and governance issues in the region.
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Shift in Antarctic decision-making concerns researchers
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Climate scenario analysis up for sustainability award
22 August 2024
A tertiary sector climate adaptation analysis modelling future scenarios at different levels of global warming is a national sustainability award contender.
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Climate scenario analysis up for sustainability award
A tertiary sector climate adaptation analysis modelling future scenarios at different levels of global warming is a national sustainability award contender.
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Climate scenario analysis up for sustainability award
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Up early for the SDGs
22 August 2024
UC students joined an early morning dance party as part of UC’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) awareness month.
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Up early for the SDGs
UC students joined an early morning dance party as part of UC’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) awareness month.
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Up early for the SDGs
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NZ is running out of gas - good for the climate, bad news for the economy
21 August 2024
[Opinion] The Government's plan to reverse the oil & gas ban faces investor scepticism, environmental concerns, and economic risks.
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NZ is running out of gas - good for the climate, bad news for the economy
[Opinion] The Government's plan to reverse the oil & gas ban faces investor scepticism, environmental concerns, and economic risks.
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NZ is running out of gas - good for the climate, bad news for the economy
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Divided Germany spurs academic’s passion for human rights
20 August 2024
Growing up in Germany in the 1980s meant Professor Petra Butler witnessed first-hand the impact of inequality and loss of personal freedom.
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Divided Germany spurs academic’s passion for human rights
Growing up in Germany in the 1980s meant Professor Petra Butler witnessed first-hand the impact of inequality and loss of personal freedom.
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Divided Germany spurs academic’s passion for human rights
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Students showcase research in quick-fire thesis challenge
15 August 2024
Rewiring your brain, the menstrual cycle, and a fashion emergency are some of the captivating topics presented at UC’s Research Student Showcase held last night.
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Students showcase research in quick-fire thesis challenge
Rewiring your brain, the menstrual cycle, and a fashion emergency are some of the captivating topics presented at UC’s Research Student Showcase held last night.
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Students showcase research in quick-fire thesis challenge
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“Youth needed at the UN”
14 August 2024
A UC electrical and global humanitarian engineering student is on a mission to bring New Zealand youth to the United Nations (UN).
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“Youth needed at the UN”
A UC electrical and global humanitarian engineering student is on a mission to bring New Zealand youth to the United Nations (UN).
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“Youth needed at the UN”
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Engineering conference to bring fresh perspectives to education
13 August 2024
The theme for the 2024 Engineering Education conference, ‘The Engineer and the World’, reflects the changing graduate landscape for engineering and focuses on sustainability education for students through the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
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Engineering conference to bring fresh perspectives to education
The theme for the 2024 Engineering Education conference, ‘The Engineer and the World’, reflects the changing graduate landscape for engineering and focuses on sustainability education for students through the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
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Engineering conference to bring fresh perspectives to education
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WORD Christchurch 2024 features UC writers-in-residence
13 August 2024
A long-standing writers residency programme at UC has nurtured numerous Kiwi writers who feature in and contribute to WORD Christchurch 2024 festival.
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WORD Christchurch 2024 features UC writers-in-residence
A long-standing writers residency programme at UC has nurtured numerous Kiwi writers who feature in and contribute to WORD Christchurch 2024 festival.
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WORD Christchurch 2024 features UC writers-in-residence
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UC study finds young children are worrying about water
12 August 2024
Researchers say the extent to which children’s worries lead to positive action for change or immobilised fear depends on how sustainability learning is framed.
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UC study finds young children are worrying about water
Researchers say the extent to which children’s worries lead to positive action for change or immobilised fear depends on how sustainability learning is framed.
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UC study finds young children are worrying about water
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Celebrating Glenn Busch’s ‘A Man Holds a Fish’
09 August 2024
UC Arts adjunct Glenn Busch has published a retrospective of his influential photography titled A Man Holds a Fish.
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Celebrating Glenn Busch’s ‘A Man Holds a Fish’
UC Arts adjunct Glenn Busch has published a retrospective of his influential photography titled A Man Holds a Fish.
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Celebrating Glenn Busch’s ‘A Man Holds a Fish’
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Rushed changes to NZ’s maths curriculum raises concerns
09 August 2024
[Opinion] The numbers don’t add up: why the government needs to slow down on sweeping changes to NZ’s maths curriculum.
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Rushed changes to NZ’s maths curriculum raises concerns
[Opinion] The numbers don’t add up: why the government needs to slow down on sweeping changes to NZ’s maths curriculum.
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Rushed changes to NZ’s maths curriculum raises concerns
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Hope or hype? NZ needs to be realistic about green hydrogen
08 August 2024
[Opinion] The failure of a hydrogen truck deal and the removal of a major government rebate has cast doubt on New Zealand’s hydrogen energy transition.
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Hope or hype? NZ needs to be realistic about green hydrogen
[Opinion] The failure of a hydrogen truck deal and the removal of a major government rebate has cast doubt on New Zealand’s hydrogen energy transition.
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Hope or hype? NZ needs to be realistic about green hydrogen
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What makes Ōtautahi such a standout choice for students?
08 August 2024
Ōtautahi Christchurch is rated a Top 100 Best Student City. UC’s Brett Berquist highlights its unique global appeal to students.
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What makes Ōtautahi such a standout choice for students?
Ōtautahi Christchurch is rated a Top 100 Best Student City. UC’s Brett Berquist highlights its unique global appeal to students.
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What makes Ōtautahi such a standout choice for students?
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UC researchers receive Health Delivery Research Grant
07 August 2024
The Health Research Council has announced five recipients from the University of Canterbury who have been awarded grants for their research.
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UC researchers receive Health Delivery Research Grant
The Health Research Council has announced five recipients from the University of Canterbury who have been awarded grants for their research.
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UC researchers receive Health Delivery Research Grant
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Competition turns to cooperation at SDG event
07 August 2024
UC students participated in an immersive campus activity to explore the SDGs and their interconnectedness, leading to unexpected results.
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Competition turns to cooperation at SDG event
UC students participated in an immersive campus activity to explore the SDGs and their interconnectedness, leading to unexpected results.
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Competition turns to cooperation at SDG event
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Volunteering Expo comes to campus
06 August 2024
UC’s 2024 Volunteering Expo featured twenty-six not-for-profit organisations (NFPs) offering a range of volunteering opportunities to staff and students.
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Volunteering Expo comes to campus
UC’s 2024 Volunteering Expo featured twenty-six not-for-profit organisations (NFPs) offering a range of volunteering opportunities to staff and students.
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Volunteering Expo comes to campus
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UC launches new engineering resource for high schools
06 August 2024
High school students around the world are now able to access a new learning module that combines practical engineering knowledge with Pacific perspectives.
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UC launches new engineering resource for high schools
High school students around the world are now able to access a new learning module that combines practical engineering knowledge with Pacific perspectives.
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UC launches new engineering resource for high schools
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PhD student numbers are a warning sign for NZ’s future
06 August 2024
The decline in doctoral candidates at New Zealand universities is concerning for the country’s ambitions for a knowledge-based economy.
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PhD student numbers are a warning sign for NZ’s future
The decline in doctoral candidates at New Zealand universities is concerning for the country’s ambitions for a knowledge-based economy.
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PhD student numbers are a warning sign for NZ’s future
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Research addressing disease impact receives funding
06 August 2024
Two UC research projects have received funding to investigate specific impacts of Parkinson’s disease and Duchenne muscular dystrophy.
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Research addressing disease impact receives funding
Two UC research projects have received funding to investigate specific impacts of Parkinson’s disease and Duchenne muscular dystrophy.
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Research addressing disease impact receives funding
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UC Essay Prizes are now open for applications
05 August 2024
Have a go at entering one or more of our three Essay Prizes and get yourself some extra cash!
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UC Essay Prizes are now open for applications
Have a go at entering one or more of our three Essay Prizes and get yourself some extra cash!
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UC Essay Prizes are now open for applications
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Effective mental health care comes in many forms: new study
05 August 2024
Dr Kaaren Mathias coordinated an international team studying the value of community mental health assets in Ghana, India, Occupied Palestine and South Africa.
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Effective mental health care comes in many forms: new study
Dr Kaaren Mathias coordinated an international team studying the value of community mental health assets in Ghana, India, Occupied Palestine and South Africa.
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Effective mental health care comes in many forms: new study
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A framework to develop communities of practice
02 August 2024
The University of Canterbury is enhancing collaboration and innovation through a new framework designed to support Communities of Practice (CoPs).
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A framework to develop communities of practice
The University of Canterbury is enhancing collaboration and innovation through a new framework designed to support Communities of Practice (CoPs).
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A framework to develop communities of practice
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Stratospheric appointment for UC chemist
01 August 2024
UC Associate Professor Laura Revell has been elected to the International Ozone Commission (IO3C), one of only 30 scientists to be chosen globally.
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Stratospheric appointment for UC chemist
UC Associate Professor Laura Revell has been elected to the International Ozone Commission (IO3C), one of only 30 scientists to be chosen globally.
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Stratospheric appointment for UC chemist
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Taking science into schools – a masterclass
01 August 2024
UC’s Professor Ben Kennedy explains in THE Campus+ why going out to share knowledge in schools is a "triple win" for universities, schools, and society.
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Taking science into schools – a masterclass
UC’s Professor Ben Kennedy explains in THE Campus+ why going out to share knowledge in schools is a "triple win" for universities, schools, and society.
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Taking science into schools – a masterclass
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Donate Blood at UC Library on 8th August
30 July 2024
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Donate Blood at UC Library on 8th August
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Donate Blood at UC Library on 8th August
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AI tutors could be coming to the classroom – should you trust the tutor?
30 July 2024
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AI tutors could be coming to the classroom – should you trust the tutor?
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AI tutors could be coming to the classroom – should you trust the tutor?
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Could capturing carbon curb our emissions?
29 July 2024
The government is seeking feedback on a proposal to regulate carbon capture, use, and storage in Aotearoa.
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Could capturing carbon curb our emissions?
The government is seeking feedback on a proposal to regulate carbon capture, use, and storage in Aotearoa.
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Could capturing carbon curb our emissions?
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Brain differences linked to mental health in new study
23 July 2024
A new, world-first study has used imaging technology to reveal the largest differences yet discovered in the structures of male and female brains.
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Brain differences linked to mental health in new study
A new, world-first study has used imaging technology to reveal the largest differences yet discovered in the structures of male and female brains.
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Brain differences linked to mental health in new study
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Children’s screen time study gains $220,000 boost
22 July 2024
A new research project will explore whether children’s use of digital devices influences their behaviour growing up.
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Children’s screen time study gains $220,000 boost
A new research project will explore whether children’s use of digital devices influences their behaviour growing up.
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Children’s screen time study gains $220,000 boost
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Galactic Archaeology in Aotearoa’s night sky
18 July 2024
What can the stars reveal about the secrets of the Milky Way? Learn about Galactic Archaeology in an upcoming UC public talk with an astroinformatics expert.
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Galactic Archaeology in Aotearoa’s night sky
What can the stars reveal about the secrets of the Milky Way? Learn about Galactic Archaeology in an upcoming UC public talk with an astroinformatics expert.
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Galactic Archaeology in Aotearoa’s night sky
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Darkening peaks: alpine adventures hit by shrinking glaciers
17 July 2024
What are the wider implications of our receding glaciers and melting snowcaps? Associate Professor Heather Purdie will discuss the global issue in a free talk.
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Darkening peaks: alpine adventures hit by shrinking glaciers
What are the wider implications of our receding glaciers and melting snowcaps? Associate Professor Heather Purdie will discuss the global issue in a free talk.
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Darkening peaks: alpine adventures hit by shrinking glaciers
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Leading literacy programme developed in Canterbury
16 July 2024
A Canterbury-developed structured literacy program, delivering impressive results for New Zealand children, aims for nationwide use and global reach.
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Leading literacy programme developed in Canterbury
A Canterbury-developed structured literacy program, delivering impressive results for New Zealand children, aims for nationwide use and global reach.
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Leading literacy programme developed in Canterbury
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Legal risk and more paperwork: the threat to the great Kiwi school trip
11 July 2024
‘Education outside the classroom’ (EOTC) provides valuable experiences for students, but also imposes significant demands on teachers.
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Legal risk and more paperwork: the threat to the great Kiwi school trip
‘Education outside the classroom’ (EOTC) provides valuable experiences for students, but also imposes significant demands on teachers.
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Legal risk and more paperwork: the threat to the great Kiwi school trip
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UC Men’s 3x3 Basketball team qualify for World Cup
10 July 2024
The UC team beat 17 opponent universities on the Gold Coast to win the Oceania Qualifiers and earn a spot at the FISU World University Cup in China in November.
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UC Men’s 3x3 Basketball team qualify for World Cup
The UC team beat 17 opponent universities on the Gold Coast to win the Oceania Qualifiers and earn a spot at the FISU World University Cup in China in November.
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UC Men’s 3x3 Basketball team qualify for World Cup
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A Family Affair – rejecting old stories of ‘bad mothers’
10 July 2024
Netflix's new rom-com, A Family Affair, utilises the trope of a maternal protagonist and grapples with women’s desires to be “more than just a mother”.
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A Family Affair – rejecting old stories of ‘bad mothers’
Netflix's new rom-com, A Family Affair, utilises the trope of a maternal protagonist and grapples with women’s desires to be “more than just a mother”.
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A Family Affair – rejecting old stories of ‘bad mothers’
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US trip for Canterbury student tackling hate speech
10 July 2024
Research on how to use artificial intelligence (AI) to detect hate speech on social media has landed a PhD student a prestigious international scholarship.
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US trip for Canterbury student tackling hate speech
Research on how to use artificial intelligence (AI) to detect hate speech on social media has landed a PhD student a prestigious international scholarship.
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US trip for Canterbury student tackling hate speech
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Academic leader champions diverse and dynamic arts at UC
08 July 2024
Students who opt for the arts and humanities are learning vital, relevant skills for a changing world, says University of Canterbury Professor Kevin Watson.
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Academic leader champions diverse and dynamic arts at UC
Students who opt for the arts and humanities are learning vital, relevant skills for a changing world, says University of Canterbury Professor Kevin Watson.
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Academic leader champions diverse and dynamic arts at UC
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New approach to literacy improving outcomes
05 July 2024
A new approach is accelerating early literacy skills for New Zealand children.
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New approach to literacy improving outcomes
A new approach is accelerating early literacy skills for New Zealand children.
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New approach to literacy improving outcomes
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AskLive is now Ask Library
04 July 2024
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AskLive is now Ask Library
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AskLive is now Ask Library
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WORD 2024 stars Canterbury scholars and authors
04 July 2024
The University of Canterbury’s deep cultural roots and contributions to our bright city is evident in the extent of talent and creativity involved in WORD 2024.
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WORD 2024 stars Canterbury scholars and authors
The University of Canterbury’s deep cultural roots and contributions to our bright city is evident in the extent of talent and creativity involved in WORD 2024.
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WORD 2024 stars Canterbury scholars and authors
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Year 12 Māori students welcomed to campus
03 July 2024
On Tuesday 2 July UC hosted over 200 taiohi Māori from schools across Ōtautahi Christchurch for Aukaha Tau 12.
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Year 12 Māori students welcomed to campus
On Tuesday 2 July UC hosted over 200 taiohi Māori from schools across Ōtautahi Christchurch for Aukaha Tau 12.
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Year 12 Māori students welcomed to campus
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Special recognition for UC academic appointed King’s Counsel
03 July 2024
UC’s Professor Philip Joseph has been appointed as a King’s Counsel (KC) in recognition of his outstanding service and dedication to the field of law.
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Special recognition for UC academic appointed King’s Counsel
UC’s Professor Philip Joseph has been appointed as a King’s Counsel (KC) in recognition of his outstanding service and dedication to the field of law.
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Special recognition for UC academic appointed King’s Counsel
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5 reasons why the government should slow down on raising speed limits
03 July 2024
UC Professor of Human Geography Simon Kingham considers why the government is increasing speed limits despite extensive research highlighting the benefits of slower speeds.
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5 reasons why the government should slow down on raising speed limits
UC Professor of Human Geography Simon Kingham considers why the government is increasing speed limits despite extensive research highlighting the benefits of slower speeds.
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5 reasons why the government should slow down on raising speed limits
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UC Aerospace rockets to victory at Spaceport America Cup
02 July 2024
For the second year running, UC’s Aerospace team took home the trophy in the 30,000-foot Commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) category at the Spaceport America Cup.
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UC Aerospace rockets to victory at Spaceport America Cup
For the second year running, UC’s Aerospace team took home the trophy in the 30,000-foot Commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) category at the Spaceport America Cup.
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UC Aerospace rockets to victory at Spaceport America Cup
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Well-meaning tourists pose a threat to kea, study shows
01 July 2024
Tourists’ irresponsible behaviour around kea, such as feeding the birds, poses a potential threat to the species’ survival, new UC research has found.
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Well-meaning tourists pose a threat to kea, study shows
Tourists’ irresponsible behaviour around kea, such as feeding the birds, poses a potential threat to the species’ survival, new UC research has found.
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Well-meaning tourists pose a threat to kea, study shows
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Matariki 2024
27 June 2024
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Matariki 2024
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Matariki 2024
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Breaking barriers with gaming
25 June 2024
Global game development researchers and experts are meeting in Ōtautahi Christchurch to discuss the power of games in overcoming borders and breaking social barriers.
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Breaking barriers with gaming
Global game development researchers and experts are meeting in Ōtautahi Christchurch to discuss the power of games in overcoming borders and breaking social barriers.
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Breaking barriers with gaming
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‘Maternal cli-fi’ is changing the narrative of mothers in stories
24 June 2024
Historically, mother figures have been “an absent presence” in dystopian cinema.
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‘Maternal cli-fi’ is changing the narrative of mothers in stories
Historically, mother figures have been “an absent presence” in dystopian cinema.
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‘Maternal cli-fi’ is changing the narrative of mothers in stories
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UC’s unique study abroad programme
24 June 2024
Frontiers Abroad is a semester-long study abroad programme that provides students from the United States with an enriching academic and experiential adventure in New Zealand.
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UC’s unique study abroad programme
Frontiers Abroad is a semester-long study abroad programme that provides students from the United States with an enriching academic and experiential adventure in New Zealand.
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UC’s unique study abroad programme
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Eco-nomic education: do sustainability rankings matter for intled?
21 June 2024
Many international students focus on rankings in their decision making when choosing a university and where to invest their overseas degree.
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Eco-nomic education: do sustainability rankings matter for intled?
Many international students focus on rankings in their decision making when choosing a university and where to invest their overseas degree.
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Eco-nomic education: do sustainability rankings matter for intled?
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New NZ study reveals unique language on the ice
20 June 2024
When a ‘scientist’ turns into a ‘beaker’ and ‘newbies’ are called ‘fidlets’ you have most likely arrived in Antarctica.
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New NZ study reveals unique language on the ice
When a ‘scientist’ turns into a ‘beaker’ and ‘newbies’ are called ‘fidlets’ you have most likely arrived in Antarctica.
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New NZ study reveals unique language on the ice
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New health tech aims to save lives, time and money
19 June 2024
Intensive Care Units (ICU) are one of the fastest growing and most expensive arms of healthcare, and only approximately one percent of data created within an ICU is used for patient care.
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New health tech aims to save lives, time and money
Intensive Care Units (ICU) are one of the fastest growing and most expensive arms of healthcare, and only approximately one percent of data created within an ICU is used for patient care.
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New health tech aims to save lives, time and money
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How equipped is New Zealand to manage bird flu?
17 June 2024
UC researchers are developing technology to speed up response times to serious biosecurity and epidemic threats such as bird flu.
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How equipped is New Zealand to manage bird flu?
UC researchers are developing technology to speed up response times to serious biosecurity and epidemic threats such as bird flu.
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How equipped is New Zealand to manage bird flu?
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Slam dunk for UC students at NZ Basketball Selection Camp
17 June 2024
12 UC Sport Coaching students benefited from hands-on, real-world experience and learning from some of New Zealand’s best in sports management and coaching.
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Slam dunk for UC students at NZ Basketball Selection Camp
12 UC Sport Coaching students benefited from hands-on, real-world experience and learning from some of New Zealand’s best in sports management and coaching.
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Slam dunk for UC students at NZ Basketball Selection Camp
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Preparing criminal justice students for the real-world
13 June 2024
UC is transforming criminal justice education by including real-life situations into the curriculum.
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Preparing criminal justice students for the real-world
UC is transforming criminal justice education by including real-life situations into the curriculum.
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Preparing criminal justice students for the real-world
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Teaching Using Digital Objects
13 June 2024
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Teaching Using Digital Objects
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Teaching Using Digital Objects
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New UC course makes a nursing qualification more accessible
12 June 2024
Associate Professor Cathy Andrew from UC’s Faculty of Health discusses a new programme that aims to help address health workforce issues.
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New UC course makes a nursing qualification more accessible
Associate Professor Cathy Andrew from UC’s Faculty of Health discusses a new programme that aims to help address health workforce issues.
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New UC course makes a nursing qualification more accessible
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New global rankings highlight UC’s commitment to SDGs
12 June 2024
Te Whare Wānanga o Waitaha | University of Canterbury (UC) has ranked among the top 50 in the world for its commitment to five of the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
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New global rankings highlight UC’s commitment to SDGs
Te Whare Wānanga o Waitaha | University of Canterbury (UC) has ranked among the top 50 in the world for its commitment to five of the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
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New global rankings highlight UC’s commitment to SDGs
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UC research curbing our carbon conundrum
11 June 2024
Crushing rocks, injecting CO₂ underground, and burning trees; UC researchers are finding solutions to Aotearoa New Zealand’s 100 million tonne carbon problem.
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UC research curbing our carbon conundrum
Crushing rocks, injecting CO₂ underground, and burning trees; UC researchers are finding solutions to Aotearoa New Zealand’s 100 million tonne carbon problem.
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UC research curbing our carbon conundrum
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Intellectual property treaty doesn’t protect Māori knowledge
11 June 2024
Biopiracy, or the misappropriation of indigenous knowledge – is a well-documented issue that is on the rise.
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Intellectual property treaty doesn’t protect Māori knowledge
Biopiracy, or the misappropriation of indigenous knowledge – is a well-documented issue that is on the rise.
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Intellectual property treaty doesn’t protect Māori knowledge
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Material testing technique could boost safety for travellers
10 June 2024
How much risk are you willing to accept when you step on a plane, or get into your car?
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Material testing technique could boost safety for travellers
How much risk are you willing to accept when you step on a plane, or get into your car?
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Material testing technique could boost safety for travellers
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UC graduate wins prestigious scholarship
10 June 2024
Jennifer Berry, a recipient of the prestigious William Georgetti Scholarship, is advancing research in Space Engineering.
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UC graduate wins prestigious scholarship
Jennifer Berry, a recipient of the prestigious William Georgetti Scholarship, is advancing research in Space Engineering.
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UC graduate wins prestigious scholarship
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Kiwi student helps Tongan community improve drinking water
07 June 2024
University of Canterbury Master’s student Tamara Stratton is transforming her academic research into practical solutions to enhance drinking water quality in Tonga.
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Kiwi student helps Tongan community improve drinking water
University of Canterbury Master’s student Tamara Stratton is transforming her academic research into practical solutions to enhance drinking water quality in Tonga.
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Kiwi student helps Tongan community improve drinking water
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UC Alumni recognised in King’s Birthday Honours
07 June 2024
Te Whare Wānanga o Waitaha | University of Canterbury (UC) is proud to celebrate the impactful alumni recognised in the annual King’s Birthday Honours.
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UC Alumni recognised in King’s Birthday Honours
Te Whare Wānanga o Waitaha | University of Canterbury (UC) is proud to celebrate the impactful alumni recognised in the annual King’s Birthday Honours.
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UC Alumni recognised in King’s Birthday Honours
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Record-breaking number of students attend Discovery Day
07 June 2024
The annual event had over 1,900 registrations from Year 12 students from across the region, eager to explore the wide range of opportunities available at UC.
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Record-breaking number of students attend Discovery Day
The annual event had over 1,900 registrations from Year 12 students from across the region, eager to explore the wide range of opportunities available at UC.
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Record-breaking number of students attend Discovery Day
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UC research supports hands-off approach to childcare
05 June 2024
A new UC study is developing critical training opportunities for early childhood education student teachers, without an infant in sight.
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UC research supports hands-off approach to childcare
A new UC study is developing critical training opportunities for early childhood education student teachers, without an infant in sight.
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UC research supports hands-off approach to childcare
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World rankings show UC students are highly employable
05 June 2024
Employment outcomes for students graduating from the University of Canterbury are some of the best in New Zealand, according to new international rankings.
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World rankings show UC students are highly employable
Employment outcomes for students graduating from the University of Canterbury are some of the best in New Zealand, according to new international rankings.
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World rankings show UC students are highly employable
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Rethinking roads as public spaces
05 June 2024
Aotearoa New Zealand is highly car-centric, with bigger cities like Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland dedicating significant amounts of land to roads and parking.
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Rethinking roads as public spaces
Aotearoa New Zealand is highly car-centric, with bigger cities like Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland dedicating significant amounts of land to roads and parking.
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Rethinking roads as public spaces
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Micronutrients used to treat antenatal depression in world first study
04 June 2024
UC researchers have used vitamins and minerals to alleviate symptoms of depression during pregnancy.
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Micronutrients used to treat antenatal depression in world first study
UC researchers have used vitamins and minerals to alleviate symptoms of depression during pregnancy.
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Micronutrients used to treat antenatal depression in world first study
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Study shows service users can improve mental health care
04 June 2024
A Canterbury academic remembers how disempowered she felt as a teenager receiving care through New Zealand’s mental health system.
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Study shows service users can improve mental health care
A Canterbury academic remembers how disempowered she felt as a teenager receiving care through New Zealand’s mental health system.
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Study shows service users can improve mental health care
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UC to host GIScience 2025 conference
30 May 2024
The University of Canterbury will host over 300 international delegates for the 2025 International Conference on Geographic Information Science (GIScience).
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UC to host GIScience 2025 conference
The University of Canterbury will host over 300 international delegates for the 2025 International Conference on Geographic Information Science (GIScience).
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UC to host GIScience 2025 conference
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$150,000 for rugby collisions and human digital twins
28 May 2024
Two researchers from Te Whare Wānanga o Waitaha | University of Canterbury (UC) have been awarded Health Research Council (HRC) Explorer Grants to continue their ground-breaking research.
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$150,000 for rugby collisions and human digital twins
Two researchers from Te Whare Wānanga o Waitaha | University of Canterbury (UC) have been awarded Health Research Council (HRC) Explorer Grants to continue their ground-breaking research.
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$150,000 for rugby collisions and human digital twins
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Why a new ruling on the law of the sea and climate change matters
28 May 2024
The International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea has found countries are obliged to protect the oceans from climate change impacts under the law of the sea.
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Why a new ruling on the law of the sea and climate change matters
The International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea has found countries are obliged to protect the oceans from climate change impacts under the law of the sea.
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Why a new ruling on the law of the sea and climate change matters
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Banning offenders from changing names doesn’t make us safer
28 May 2024
British Columbia recently introduced a bill to ban people convicted of serious offences from legally changing their name in an effort to seek accountability.
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Banning offenders from changing names doesn’t make us safer
British Columbia recently introduced a bill to ban people convicted of serious offences from legally changing their name in an effort to seek accountability.
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Banning offenders from changing names doesn’t make us safer
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More countries recognise a Palestinian state – what's stopping NZ?
28 May 2024
[Opinion] Norway, Spain, and Ireland formally recognise the state of Palestine. While 143 of the 193 United Nations member states already recognise Palestine, this is a significant moment – and leaves New Zealand in an even smaller group of countries yet to follow suit.
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More countries recognise a Palestinian state – what's stopping NZ?
[Opinion] Norway, Spain, and Ireland formally recognise the state of Palestine. While 143 of the 193 United Nations member states already recognise Palestine, this is a significant moment – and leaves New Zealand in an even smaller group of countries yet to follow suit.
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More countries recognise a Palestinian state – what's stopping NZ?
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Inspiring MBA student wins tech award
28 May 2024
A stellar University of Canterbury MBA student has won the Datacom Hi-Tech Inspiring Individual at the NZ Hi-Tech Awards.
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Inspiring MBA student wins tech award
A stellar University of Canterbury MBA student has won the Datacom Hi-Tech Inspiring Individual at the NZ Hi-Tech Awards.
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Inspiring MBA student wins tech award
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Research engages mana whenua in biodiversity decisions
27 May 2024
Who gets to make decisions about Aotearoa New Zealand’s native plant biodiversity is a question at the heart of new Canterbury research.
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Research engages mana whenua in biodiversity decisions
Who gets to make decisions about Aotearoa New Zealand’s native plant biodiversity is a question at the heart of new Canterbury research.
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Research engages mana whenua in biodiversity decisions
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South African engineer inspired by Kiwi innovation
27 May 2024
Exciting research aimed at solving real-world challenges has helped draw Professor Saurabh Sinha to the University of Canterbury’s Faculty of Engineering.
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South African engineer inspired by Kiwi innovation
Exciting research aimed at solving real-world challenges has helped draw Professor Saurabh Sinha to the University of Canterbury’s Faculty of Engineering.
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South African engineer inspired by Kiwi innovation
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New UC research identifies brain network link to stuttering
27 May 2024
A new study published in the prestigious Brain journal has identified a specific brain network hub that plays a key role in stuttering.
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New UC research identifies brain network link to stuttering
A new study published in the prestigious Brain journal has identified a specific brain network hub that plays a key role in stuttering.
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New UC research identifies brain network link to stuttering
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Hazel Rae runner up in The Adam Portraiture Award 2024
27 May 2024
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Hazel Rae runner up in The Adam Portraiture Award 2024
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Hazel Rae runner up in The Adam Portraiture Award 2024
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University’s historic plant library a record of biodiversity
24 May 2024
Over 40,000 dried and pressed plants neatly filed in the University of Canterbury Herbarium make up a vital botanical library that dates back over 150 years.
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University’s historic plant library a record of biodiversity
Over 40,000 dried and pressed plants neatly filed in the University of Canterbury Herbarium make up a vital botanical library that dates back over 150 years.
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University’s historic plant library a record of biodiversity
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Statement in response to protests
24 May 2024
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Statement in response to protests
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Statement in response to protests
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More vape stores in deprived areas, near schools – UC study
23 May 2024
New University of Canterbury research has found vape stores are proliferating in Aotearoa New Zealand’s most deprived communities – with many also located near schools.
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More vape stores in deprived areas, near schools – UC study
New University of Canterbury research has found vape stores are proliferating in Aotearoa New Zealand’s most deprived communities – with many also located near schools.
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More vape stores in deprived areas, near schools – UC study
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Tait Foundation gifts $400,000 for scholarships and research
23 May 2024
A $400,000 donation from the Tait Foundation marks 17 years of supporting engineering excellence at UC.
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Tait Foundation gifts $400,000 for scholarships and research
A $400,000 donation from the Tait Foundation marks 17 years of supporting engineering excellence at UC.
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Tait Foundation gifts $400,000 for scholarships and research
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Student trappers protect native birds on campus
23 May 2024
Committed student volunteers are making the University of Canterbury’s Ilam campus safer for native birds by trapping pest predators.
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Student trappers protect native birds on campus
Committed student volunteers are making the University of Canterbury’s Ilam campus safer for native birds by trapping pest predators.
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Student trappers protect native birds on campus
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UC connects with alumni in London
23 May 2024
Te Whare Wānanga o Waitaha | University of Canterbury (UC) recently continued its tradition of connecting with alum at their latest annual event in London.
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UC connects with alumni in London
Te Whare Wānanga o Waitaha | University of Canterbury (UC) recently continued its tradition of connecting with alum at their latest annual event in London.
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UC connects with alumni in London
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Mast seeding solstice link could help protect biodiversity
22 May 2024
Pinpointing summer solstice as a trigger for mast seeding events could help prevent predators from ravaging New Zealand’s native species.
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Mast seeding solstice link could help protect biodiversity
Pinpointing summer solstice as a trigger for mast seeding events could help prevent predators from ravaging New Zealand’s native species.
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Mast seeding solstice link could help protect biodiversity
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AI robotics researcher has eye on underwater mussel industry
22 May 2024
World-leading underwater AI robotics research at the University of Canterbury looks set to transform New Zealand’s aquaculture industry.
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AI robotics researcher has eye on underwater mussel industry
World-leading underwater AI robotics research at the University of Canterbury looks set to transform New Zealand’s aquaculture industry.
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AI robotics researcher has eye on underwater mussel industry
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Déjà vu in New Caledonia
22 May 2024
Many people familiar with New Caledonia’s history may be experiencing déjà vu after our government’s recent decision to bring New Zealanders home.
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Déjà vu in New Caledonia
Many people familiar with New Caledonia’s history may be experiencing déjà vu after our government’s recent decision to bring New Zealanders home.
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Déjà vu in New Caledonia
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New Zealand early literacy approach achieves outstanding results
22 May 2024
A New Zealand-developed structured literacy programme is delivering outstanding results for Kiwi children, new research by the University Of Canterbury shows.
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New Zealand early literacy approach achieves outstanding results
A New Zealand-developed structured literacy programme is delivering outstanding results for Kiwi children, new research by the University Of Canterbury shows.
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New Zealand early literacy approach achieves outstanding results
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Native trees on farms could bring birdsong back to the plains
21 May 2024
Canterbury researchers are exploring how planting native shelterbelts and hedgerows on farms could deliver biodiversity benefits and make good business sense.
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Native trees on farms could bring birdsong back to the plains
Canterbury researchers are exploring how planting native shelterbelts and hedgerows on farms could deliver biodiversity benefits and make good business sense.
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Native trees on farms could bring birdsong back to the plains
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UC statement about protest on campus
21 May 2024
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UC statement about protest on campus
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UC statement about protest on campus
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Flood damage a growing risk for NZ’s kelp forests
20 May 2024
Timber slash and debris from flooding events is decimating Aotearoa New Zealand’s vital underwater kelp forests, a nationwide study shows.
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Flood damage a growing risk for NZ’s kelp forests
Timber slash and debris from flooding events is decimating Aotearoa New Zealand’s vital underwater kelp forests, a nationwide study shows.
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Flood damage a growing risk for NZ’s kelp forests
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Technology Leader Shares Experience with UC Business School Students
20 May 2024
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Technology Leader Shares Experience with UC Business School Students
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Technology Leader Shares Experience with UC Business School Students
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Beyond displacement: rethinking Pacific climate mobility
17 May 2024
As rising water threatens low-lying Pacific islands, is moving the only solution? In her talk, researcher Dr Dalila Gharbaoui will discuss climate mobility.
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Beyond displacement: rethinking Pacific climate mobility
As rising water threatens low-lying Pacific islands, is moving the only solution? In her talk, researcher Dr Dalila Gharbaoui will discuss climate mobility.
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Beyond displacement: rethinking Pacific climate mobility
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Unique human factors psychology course joins NZ programme
17 May 2024
UC’s postgraduate course in human factors psychology has been selected for inclusion in a national collaborative programme across several universities.
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Unique human factors psychology course joins NZ programme
UC’s postgraduate course in human factors psychology has been selected for inclusion in a national collaborative programme across several universities.
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Unique human factors psychology course joins NZ programme
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Feeding native ecosystems with waste
17 May 2024
UC researchers are pioneering the use of treated sewage to restore native plants on Te Pātaka-o-Rākaihautū Banks Peninsula.
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Feeding native ecosystems with waste
UC researchers are pioneering the use of treated sewage to restore native plants on Te Pātaka-o-Rākaihautū Banks Peninsula.
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Feeding native ecosystems with waste
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Soil expert wins Zonta science award
15 May 2024
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Soil expert wins Zonta science award
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Soil expert wins Zonta science award
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Partnership approach to address human waste on Aoraki
14 May 2024
A kaupapa Māori research approach has brought together Te Rūnanga o Arowhenua and mountaineers to help address the human waste issue at Aoraki/Mount Cook National Park.
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Partnership approach to address human waste on Aoraki
A kaupapa Māori research approach has brought together Te Rūnanga o Arowhenua and mountaineers to help address the human waste issue at Aoraki/Mount Cook National Park.
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Partnership approach to address human waste on Aoraki
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Are We Prepared for Disasters? Law and Disasters Webinar: An Auckland Volcanic Field Case Study
14 May 2024
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Are We Prepared for Disasters? Law and Disasters Webinar: An Auckland Volcanic Field Case Study
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Are We Prepared for Disasters? Law and Disasters Webinar: An Auckland Volcanic Field Case Study
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Mathematician stars in image-generated inspired cover
09 May 2024
UC Distinguished Professor Jack Copeland and Emeritus Professor Jonathan P. Bowen discuss the cover artwork for a 2017 book on the famous mathematician, Alan Turing.
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Mathematician stars in image-generated inspired cover
UC Distinguished Professor Jack Copeland and Emeritus Professor Jonathan P. Bowen discuss the cover artwork for a 2017 book on the famous mathematician, Alan Turing.
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Mathematician stars in image-generated inspired cover
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Library Room Booking System Changing...
09 May 2024
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Library Room Booking System Changing...
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Library Room Booking System Changing...
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Arbor-Amor: love letters to a city’s trees
08 May 2024
A research project exploring the deep connection between a city’s inhabitants and its trees is coming to Christchurch.
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Arbor-Amor: love letters to a city’s trees
A research project exploring the deep connection between a city’s inhabitants and its trees is coming to Christchurch.
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Arbor-Amor: love letters to a city’s trees
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What makes people tick environmentally?
07 May 2024
New UC research explores the crucial role emotions play in behaviour change and decision-making when acting sustainably.
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What makes people tick environmentally?
New UC research explores the crucial role emotions play in behaviour change and decision-making when acting sustainably.
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What makes people tick environmentally?
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UC research helps revolutionise global sanitation
07 May 2024
Researchers at the University of Canterbury have developed a new decision-making tool to help identify how to make wastewater treatment more sustainable.
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UC research helps revolutionise global sanitation
Researchers at the University of Canterbury have developed a new decision-making tool to help identify how to make wastewater treatment more sustainable.
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UC research helps revolutionise global sanitation
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More than sixty Pacific experts attend major conference on Indigenous knowledge and the climate crisis
07 May 2024
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More than sixty Pacific experts attend major conference on Indigenous knowledge and the climate crisis
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More than sixty Pacific experts attend major conference on Indigenous knowledge and the climate crisis
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A clock in the rocks
07 May 2024
How often do mountains collapse, volcanoes erupt, or ice sheets melt? Cosmic rays can tell us about Earth’s changing surface and climate.
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A clock in the rocks
How often do mountains collapse, volcanoes erupt, or ice sheets melt? Cosmic rays can tell us about Earth’s changing surface and climate.
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A clock in the rocks
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Business school leadership a “team sport”
03 May 2024
Keen mountain and road biker Professor Paul Ballantine believes a successful organisation should work together like a professional cycling team.
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Business school leadership a “team sport”
Keen mountain and road biker Professor Paul Ballantine believes a successful organisation should work together like a professional cycling team.
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Business school leadership a “team sport”
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“Volcano Dad” wins Prime Minister’s Science Communication Prize
03 May 2024
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“Volcano Dad” wins Prime Minister’s Science Communication Prize
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“Volcano Dad” wins Prime Minister’s Science Communication Prize
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UC student on a mission to make Aotearoa waste-free
02 May 2024
Compost enthusiast and UC Science student Jessica Lamb has sky-high ambitions – she wants to convert Aotearoa New Zealand to a circular economy.
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UC student on a mission to make Aotearoa waste-free
Compost enthusiast and UC Science student Jessica Lamb has sky-high ambitions – she wants to convert Aotearoa New Zealand to a circular economy.
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UC student on a mission to make Aotearoa waste-free
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UC welcomes international research and innovation delegation
02 May 2024
The University of Canterbury were delighted to welcome a delegation of visitors from the Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi (IIT-Delhi) to its Ilam campus today.
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UC welcomes international research and innovation delegation
The University of Canterbury were delighted to welcome a delegation of visitors from the Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi (IIT-Delhi) to its Ilam campus today.
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UC welcomes international research and innovation delegation
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Understanding food waste behaviour in student households
01 May 2024
Unique UC behavioural research has revealed the extent of food waste produced by university students living in shared accommodation.
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Understanding food waste behaviour in student households
Unique UC behavioural research has revealed the extent of food waste produced by university students living in shared accommodation.
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Understanding food waste behaviour in student households
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Tui Emma Gillies Explores the Intersection of Indigenous Arts and Technological Innovation
30 April 2024
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Tui Emma Gillies Explores the Intersection of Indigenous Arts and Technological Innovation
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Tui Emma Gillies Explores the Intersection of Indigenous Arts and Technological Innovation
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Visualise Your Thesis 2024
30 April 2024
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Visualise Your Thesis 2024
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Visualise Your Thesis 2024
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Why automated systems must put the human factor first
29 April 2024
After a woman was wrongly identified by facial recognition at a Rotorua supermarket, experts are discussing a continuing issue of discrimination towards Māori women and women of colour in facial recognition systems.
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Why automated systems must put the human factor first
After a woman was wrongly identified by facial recognition at a Rotorua supermarket, experts are discussing a continuing issue of discrimination towards Māori women and women of colour in facial recognition systems.
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Why automated systems must put the human factor first
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What if whales took us to court?
29 April 2024
Indigenous leaders from Aotearoa New Zealand and the Cook Islands recently signed He Whakaputanga Moana, a treaty recognising whales as legal persons.
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What if whales took us to court?
Indigenous leaders from Aotearoa New Zealand and the Cook Islands recently signed He Whakaputanga Moana, a treaty recognising whales as legal persons.
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What if whales took us to court?
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What does AI mean for the entertainment industries?
26 April 2024
What is AI and what disruptive impact will it have on the entertainment industries? UC game design expert Dr Adrian Clark will explain in a free public talk.
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What does AI mean for the entertainment industries?
What is AI and what disruptive impact will it have on the entertainment industries? UC game design expert Dr Adrian Clark will explain in a free public talk.
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What does AI mean for the entertainment industries?
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Open Christchurch
24 April 2024
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Open Christchurch
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Open Christchurch
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$1.35 million grant to study lion-like jumping spiders
24 April 2024
A University of Canterbury animal behaviour expert is part of a global team launching pioneering research into the predatory behaviour of jumping spiders.
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$1.35 million grant to study lion-like jumping spiders
A University of Canterbury animal behaviour expert is part of a global team launching pioneering research into the predatory behaviour of jumping spiders.
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$1.35 million grant to study lion-like jumping spiders
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Ngāi Tahu archive recognises ‘incredible’ research as taonga
24 April 2024
Hundreds of hours of work by a UC academic couple, Drs Christine and Peter Tremewan, have created foundations for a taonga Ngāi Tahu database.
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Ngāi Tahu archive recognises ‘incredible’ research as taonga
Hundreds of hours of work by a UC academic couple, Drs Christine and Peter Tremewan, have created foundations for a taonga Ngāi Tahu database.
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Ngāi Tahu archive recognises ‘incredible’ research as taonga
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University opens doors in Open Christchurch
23 April 2024
Explore Jack Erskine, Rehua, Forestry, Puaka-James Hight, and College House as the University of Canterbury (UC) helps celebrate our city’s architecture.
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University opens doors in Open Christchurch
Explore Jack Erskine, Rehua, Forestry, Puaka-James Hight, and College House as the University of Canterbury (UC) helps celebrate our city’s architecture.
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University opens doors in Open Christchurch
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Two members of LEAD presenting at National Science Challenge Webinar, 'Law and Disasters: An Auckland Volcanic Field Case Study'
19 April 2024
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Two members of LEAD presenting at National Science Challenge Webinar, 'Law and Disasters: An Auckland Volcanic Field Case Study'
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Two members of LEAD presenting at National Science Challenge Webinar, 'Law and Disasters: An Auckland Volcanic Field Case Study'
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"Rights, Responsibilities and Disasters", June 25-27: Call for Abstracts
19 April 2024
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"Rights, Responsibilities and Disasters", June 25-27: Call for Abstracts
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"Rights, Responsibilities and Disasters", June 25-27: Call for Abstracts
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UC celebrates exclusive with Wallace and Gromit creators
17 April 2024
Te Whare Wānanga o Waitaha | University of Canterbury (UC) have signed a multi-year agreement with the training arm of Academy Award® winning Aardman Animations.
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UC celebrates exclusive with Wallace and Gromit creators
Te Whare Wānanga o Waitaha | University of Canterbury (UC) have signed a multi-year agreement with the training arm of Academy Award® winning Aardman Animations.
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UC celebrates exclusive with Wallace and Gromit creators
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Tolerate online abuse or resign: how the law fails women MPs
17 April 2024
As women MPs face social media vitriol, where are the plans to combat it? Human rights law expert Dr Cassandra Mudgway explores the global issue in a free talk.
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Tolerate online abuse or resign: how the law fails women MPs
As women MPs face social media vitriol, where are the plans to combat it? Human rights law expert Dr Cassandra Mudgway explores the global issue in a free talk.
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Tolerate online abuse or resign: how the law fails women MPs
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Sweet deals raise suspicions, Canterbury-led study shows
16 April 2024
If it looks too good to be true, then it probably is – that’s a life lesson most people have learned when it comes to offers of free cash or gifts.
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Sweet deals raise suspicions, Canterbury-led study shows
If it looks too good to be true, then it probably is – that’s a life lesson most people have learned when it comes to offers of free cash or gifts.
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Sweet deals raise suspicions, Canterbury-led study shows
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Embracing global connections: UC hosts international agents
16 April 2024
UC, alongside UC International College (UCIC), hosted 20 international recruitment agents from Asian countries last week, giving them an opportunity to explore the campus and Ōtautahi Christchurch.
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Embracing global connections: UC hosts international agents
UC, alongside UC International College (UCIC), hosted 20 international recruitment agents from Asian countries last week, giving them an opportunity to explore the campus and Ōtautahi Christchurch.
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Embracing global connections: UC hosts international agents
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UC Geography places first in NZ in international rankings
11 April 2024
New global subject rankings from Quacquarelli Symonds (QS) reinforce UC’s commitment to providing accessible, flexible, research-led teaching and learning.
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UC Geography places first in NZ in international rankings
New global subject rankings from Quacquarelli Symonds (QS) reinforce UC’s commitment to providing accessible, flexible, research-led teaching and learning.
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UC Geography places first in NZ in international rankings
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Graduation parade a family celebration
11 April 2024
A local school principal and her niece enjoyed marking a double graduation in the family at the University of Canterbury’s graduation street parade.
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Graduation parade a family celebration
A local school principal and her niece enjoyed marking a double graduation in the family at the University of Canterbury’s graduation street parade.
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Graduation parade a family celebration
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17 ventures ready for Smart City Challenge 2024
10 April 2024
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17 ventures ready for Smart City Challenge 2024
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17 ventures ready for Smart City Challenge 2024
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Call for Abstracts: Rights, Responsibilities and Disasters: Using the Law to Reduce Disaster Risk in Asia Pacific
10 April 2024
University of Canterbury, 25-27 June 2024
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Call for Abstracts: Rights, Responsibilities and Disasters: Using the Law to Reduce Disaster Risk in Asia Pacific
University of Canterbury, 25-27 June 2024
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Call for Abstracts: Rights, Responsibilities and Disasters: Using the Law to Reduce Disaster Risk in Asia Pacific
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New book celebrates NZ’s ‘six-legged ghosts’
08 April 2024
New Zealand insects, whose lives are often invisible to city-dwellers, are put under the microscope in a new, richly illustrated book.
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New book celebrates NZ’s ‘six-legged ghosts’
New Zealand insects, whose lives are often invisible to city-dwellers, are put under the microscope in a new, richly illustrated book.
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New book celebrates NZ’s ‘six-legged ghosts’
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A global perspective on equity and community
08 April 2024
Te Whare Wānanga o Waitaha | University of Canterbury (UC) Tumu Whakarae | Vice-Chancellor Professor Cheryl de la Rey shares her perspective on equity initiatives underway at UC, along with the role that international partnerships have played in driving momentum, and the importance of equity and community in higher education.
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A global perspective on equity and community
Te Whare Wānanga o Waitaha | University of Canterbury (UC) Tumu Whakarae | Vice-Chancellor Professor Cheryl de la Rey shares her perspective on equity initiatives underway at UC, along with the role that international partnerships have played in driving momentum, and the importance of equity and community in higher education.
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A global perspective on equity and community
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National Science Challenge considers what’s next?
05 April 2024
University of Canterbury researchers recently joined the final celebration of the Crazy and Ambitious Biological Heritage Science Challenge.
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National Science Challenge considers what’s next?
University of Canterbury researchers recently joined the final celebration of the Crazy and Ambitious Biological Heritage Science Challenge.
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National Science Challenge considers what’s next?
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UC academic elected as Royal Society Fellow
05 April 2024
University of Canterbury Mechanical Engineering Professor Dan Zhao has been made a Ngā Ahurei a Te Apārangi Fellow by the Royal Society.
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UC academic elected as Royal Society Fellow
University of Canterbury Mechanical Engineering Professor Dan Zhao has been made a Ngā Ahurei a Te Apārangi Fellow by the Royal Society.
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UC academic elected as Royal Society Fellow
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Treatments tailored to you: how AI will change NZ healthcare
03 April 2024
In the future, artificial intelligence (AI) could pave the way for personalised vaccinations becoming a reality through the integration of genetic information and predictive modelling.
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Treatments tailored to you: how AI will change NZ healthcare
In the future, artificial intelligence (AI) could pave the way for personalised vaccinations becoming a reality through the integration of genetic information and predictive modelling.
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Treatments tailored to you: how AI will change NZ healthcare
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NASA, MBIE support for spotting emperor penguins from space
03 April 2024
UC Antarctic scientist Dr Michelle LaRue is leading research into emperor penguins using satellite remote sensing technologies with support from MBIE and NASA.
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NASA, MBIE support for spotting emperor penguins from space
UC Antarctic scientist Dr Michelle LaRue is leading research into emperor penguins using satellite remote sensing technologies with support from MBIE and NASA.
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NASA, MBIE support for spotting emperor penguins from space
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UC community saddened by the passing of two students
31 March 2024
The University of Canterbury is deeply saddened by the passing of two of our students at Pūkaki this weekend. I wish to share our sincerest condolences with the families and friends of those affected.
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UC community saddened by the passing of two students
The University of Canterbury is deeply saddened by the passing of two of our students at Pūkaki this weekend. I wish to share our sincerest condolences with the families and friends of those affected.
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UC community saddened by the passing of two students
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Routine, passion and support; a recipe for doctoral degree
28 March 2024
A seven-year journey ends with a doctorate for UC’s new Kaihautū Matua | Executive Director Office of Treaty Partnerships Dr Elizabeth Brown (Ngāi Tahu).
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Routine, passion and support; a recipe for doctoral degree
A seven-year journey ends with a doctorate for UC’s new Kaihautū Matua | Executive Director Office of Treaty Partnerships Dr Elizabeth Brown (Ngāi Tahu).
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Routine, passion and support; a recipe for doctoral degree
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Differing by (BSc) degrees: Twins graduate at age 18
28 March 2024
While many 18-year-olds are still at high school, teenage twins are celebrating graduating with non-identical University of Canterbury degrees.
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Differing by (BSc) degrees: Twins graduate at age 18
While many 18-year-olds are still at high school, teenage twins are celebrating graduating with non-identical University of Canterbury degrees.
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Differing by (BSc) degrees: Twins graduate at age 18
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Celebrating an outstanding leader in Pasifika Education
28 March 2024
Growing up in his village of Vaiafai, Iva in Samoa, Leali’ie’e Dr Tufulasi Taleni never imagined that he would one day be feted as an award-winning educator, and graduate with a UC doctorate.
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Celebrating an outstanding leader in Pasifika Education
Growing up in his village of Vaiafai, Iva in Samoa, Leali’ie’e Dr Tufulasi Taleni never imagined that he would one day be feted as an award-winning educator, and graduate with a UC doctorate.
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Celebrating an outstanding leader in Pasifika Education
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Couple returns to uni to inspire tamariki and support community
28 March 2024
After dedicating two decades to teaching in primary and Māori Medium education, Gaynor and Grant Hakaria swapped teaching for studying.
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Couple returns to uni to inspire tamariki and support community
After dedicating two decades to teaching in primary and Māori Medium education, Gaynor and Grant Hakaria swapped teaching for studying.
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Couple returns to uni to inspire tamariki and support community
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MBA programme opens new doors for Air NZ engineer
28 March 2024
After almost two decades as a mechanical engineer, a growing interest in leadership led Kayne Davis to UC’s MBA programme and a step change in his career.
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MBA programme opens new doors for Air NZ engineer
After almost two decades as a mechanical engineer, a growing interest in leadership led Kayne Davis to UC’s MBA programme and a step change in his career.
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MBA programme opens new doors for Air NZ engineer
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UC research will revolutionise road construction monitoring
28 March 2024
A University of Canterbury PhD graduate is using digital technology to transform traditional processes in New Zealand’s billion-dollar construction industry.
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UC research will revolutionise road construction monitoring
A University of Canterbury PhD graduate is using digital technology to transform traditional processes in New Zealand’s billion-dollar construction industry.
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UC research will revolutionise road construction monitoring
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UC graduate overcomes challenges to complete PhD
28 March 2024
Passionate about public health, Dr Fazeela Mohamed Ellwood has overcome a debilitating injury and a global pandemic to complete her PhD in Health Science at UC.
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UC graduate overcomes challenges to complete PhD
Passionate about public health, Dr Fazeela Mohamed Ellwood has overcome a debilitating injury and a global pandemic to complete her PhD in Health Science at UC.
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UC graduate overcomes challenges to complete PhD
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UC Sustainability lead elected Engineering NZ president
27 March 2024
UC’s Professor Jan Evans-Freeman DistFEngNZ has been confirmed as the new president of Engineering New Zealand Te Ao Rangahau for a two-year term.
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UC Sustainability lead elected Engineering NZ president
UC’s Professor Jan Evans-Freeman DistFEngNZ has been confirmed as the new president of Engineering New Zealand Te Ao Rangahau for a two-year term.
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UC Sustainability lead elected Engineering NZ president
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Self-compassion could help endometriosis sufferers
26 March 2024
New research shows endometriosis sufferers in New Zealand are likely to show some improvement in quality of life if they practise self-compassion.
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Self-compassion could help endometriosis sufferers
New research shows endometriosis sufferers in New Zealand are likely to show some improvement in quality of life if they practise self-compassion.
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Self-compassion could help endometriosis sufferers
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SailGP Thought Leaders Connect with the UC Business School
26 March 2024
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SailGP Thought Leaders Connect with the UC Business School
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SailGP Thought Leaders Connect with the UC Business School
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Library hours for Easter
25 March 2024
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Library hours for Easter
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Library hours for Easter
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Kiwi research soars to International Space Station
25 March 2024
New Zealand has notched up a first with the launch of University of Canterbury research to the International Space Station, Science, Innovation and Technology and Space Minister Judith Collins says.
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Kiwi research soars to International Space Station
New Zealand has notched up a first with the launch of University of Canterbury research to the International Space Station, Science, Innovation and Technology and Space Minister Judith Collins says.
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Kiwi research soars to International Space Station
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Free postcards
25 March 2024
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Free postcards
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Free postcards
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UC takes regional impact showcase to Parliament
22 March 2024
UC went to Wellington this week, as key regional partners highlighted the importance of strategic alliances on economic growth and development.
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UC takes regional impact showcase to Parliament
UC went to Wellington this week, as key regional partners highlighted the importance of strategic alliances on economic growth and development.
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UC takes regional impact showcase to Parliament
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UC and Business Canterbury partner to grow regional talent
20 March 2024
UC doubles down as strategic partner in Business Canterbury’s new model, with the aim of driving economic growth.
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UC and Business Canterbury partner to grow regional talent
UC doubles down as strategic partner in Business Canterbury’s new model, with the aim of driving economic growth.
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UC and Business Canterbury partner to grow regional talent
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UC endorses ChristchurchNZ’s new economic strategy
20 March 2024
The Christchurch Economic Ambition marks a significant milestone in our city’s journey towards long-term sustainable development and economic growth.
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UC endorses ChristchurchNZ’s new economic strategy
The Christchurch Economic Ambition marks a significant milestone in our city’s journey towards long-term sustainable development and economic growth.
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UC endorses ChristchurchNZ’s new economic strategy
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Maths and science-driven AI rules aim to protect society
19 March 2024
Using real world examples, Canterbury researchers are using insights from maths and computer science to propose new regulations for Artificial Intelligence (AI).
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Maths and science-driven AI rules aim to protect society
Using real world examples, Canterbury researchers are using insights from maths and computer science to propose new regulations for Artificial Intelligence (AI).
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Maths and science-driven AI rules aim to protect society
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NZ urgently needs modern anti-slavery law
19 March 2024
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NZ urgently needs modern anti-slavery law
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NZ urgently needs modern anti-slavery law
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Changes to NZ’s parole laws could lead to even longer prison times
18 March 2024
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Changes to NZ’s parole laws could lead to even longer prison times
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Changes to NZ’s parole laws could lead to even longer prison times
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University of Canterbury enrolments hit new high
18 March 2024
The University of Canterbury is welcoming a growing number of students in 2024, with over 22,000 students enrolled at the start of the year.
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University of Canterbury enrolments hit new high
The University of Canterbury is welcoming a growing number of students in 2024, with over 22,000 students enrolled at the start of the year.
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University of Canterbury enrolments hit new high
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AI helps predict natural hazards around the world
18 March 2024
AI techniques and satellite images are helping to identify communities at risk from flooding and extreme heat in a new University of Canterbury-led study.
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AI helps predict natural hazards around the world
AI techniques and satellite images are helping to identify communities at risk from flooding and extreme heat in a new University of Canterbury-led study.
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AI helps predict natural hazards around the world
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Safe-guarding an ethical future for AI
15 March 2024
Digital literacy experts are advocating for the need to change the way we engage with and teach Artificial Intelligence (AI), setting students up for success in the future.
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Safe-guarding an ethical future for AI
Digital literacy experts are advocating for the need to change the way we engage with and teach Artificial Intelligence (AI), setting students up for success in the future.
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Safe-guarding an ethical future for AI
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All the better for seeing with AI
14 March 2024
Artificial intelligence could help to advance how we monitor eye health by providing sharper images and reducing the need for costly examinations.
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All the better for seeing with AI
Artificial intelligence could help to advance how we monitor eye health by providing sharper images and reducing the need for costly examinations.
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All the better for seeing with AI
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Emperor Penguins decimated in a decade – new UC research
13 March 2024
New research has observed nearly 10% fewer birds in 2018 compared with in 2009, in the first multi-year documentation of emperor penguin global population trends.
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Emperor Penguins decimated in a decade – new UC research
New research has observed nearly 10% fewer birds in 2018 compared with in 2009, in the first multi-year documentation of emperor penguin global population trends.
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Emperor Penguins decimated in a decade – new UC research
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Cecil Wood exhibition
09 March 2024
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Cecil Wood exhibition
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Cecil Wood exhibition
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UC building renamed on International Women’s Day
08 March 2024
A University of Canterbury building has been renamed in honour of a former staff member who was a strong advocate for women, victims’ rights, and people with disabilities.
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UC building renamed on International Women’s Day
A University of Canterbury building has been renamed in honour of a former staff member who was a strong advocate for women, victims’ rights, and people with disabilities.
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UC building renamed on International Women’s Day
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Using ‘random forest’ to gain new insights on public health
07 March 2024
A UC-led public health study with city-wide participation generated a mountain of raw data, and researchers turned to machine learning to analyse it all.
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Using ‘random forest’ to gain new insights on public health
A UC-led public health study with city-wide participation generated a mountain of raw data, and researchers turned to machine learning to analyse it all.
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Using ‘random forest’ to gain new insights on public health
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Online surveys under threat: how AI can corrupt society
06 March 2024
Canterbury researchers have found that neither humans nor AI detection programmes are reliable or accurate for spotting the use of software used to manipulate online survey responses.
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Online surveys under threat: how AI can corrupt society
Canterbury researchers have found that neither humans nor AI detection programmes are reliable or accurate for spotting the use of software used to manipulate online survey responses.
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Online surveys under threat: how AI can corrupt society
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University to provide Special Olympics village
05 March 2024
Hundreds of Special Olympics athletes, volunteers and coaches will be housed by the University of Canterbury next year after a new partnership was agreed.
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University to provide Special Olympics village
Hundreds of Special Olympics athletes, volunteers and coaches will be housed by the University of Canterbury next year after a new partnership was agreed.
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University to provide Special Olympics village
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Out of this world: NZ research to fly on ISS for first time
04 March 2024
In a historic first, University of Canterbury research experiments will soon orbit Earth in microgravity aboard the International Space Station (ISS).
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Out of this world: NZ research to fly on ISS for first time
In a historic first, University of Canterbury research experiments will soon orbit Earth in microgravity aboard the International Space Station (ISS).
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Out of this world: NZ research to fly on ISS for first time
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International earthquake testing delivers stunning results for Kiwi innovations
04 March 2024
Real-life earthquake testing on three-storey buildings in one of the world’s biggest earthquake laboratories has delivered stunning results and endorsements for New Zealand engineering solutions.
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International earthquake testing delivers stunning results for Kiwi innovations
Real-life earthquake testing on three-storey buildings in one of the world’s biggest earthquake laboratories has delivered stunning results and endorsements for New Zealand engineering solutions.
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International earthquake testing delivers stunning results for Kiwi innovations
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Pandemic put Antarctic research on ice
04 March 2024
Covid-19 had a profound impact on scientific research, tourism and policy-making in Antarctica, new Canterbury-led research has found.
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Pandemic put Antarctic research on ice
Covid-19 had a profound impact on scientific research, tourism and policy-making in Antarctica, new Canterbury-led research has found.
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Pandemic put Antarctic research on ice
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Recent library changes
01 March 2024
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Recent library changes
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Recent library changes
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Supply chain lessons in post-pandemic New Zealand
26 February 2024
After the disruptions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, most of us are happy to put the pandemic behind us. But although the emergency has passed, supply chain management will never be ‘back to normal’ – at least not in the pre-pandemic sense. A new normal is being shaped by the lessons learned through the pandemic.
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Supply chain lessons in post-pandemic New Zealand
After the disruptions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, most of us are happy to put the pandemic behind us. But although the emergency has passed, supply chain management will never be ‘back to normal’ – at least not in the pre-pandemic sense. A new normal is being shaped by the lessons learned through the pandemic.
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Supply chain lessons in post-pandemic New Zealand
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Pacific voice recognised for prestigious NZ award
23 February 2024
The 2024 University of Canterbury Young New Zealander of the Year Award Te Mātātahi o te Tau finalists have been announced as part of the Kiwibank New Zealander of the Year Awards.
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Pacific voice recognised for prestigious NZ award
The 2024 University of Canterbury Young New Zealander of the Year Award Te Mātātahi o te Tau finalists have been announced as part of the Kiwibank New Zealander of the Year Awards.
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Pacific voice recognised for prestigious NZ award
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Apply for MBC Artist in Residence for 2024
23 February 2024
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Apply for MBC Artist in Residence for 2024
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Apply for MBC Artist in Residence for 2024
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Japan bound: UC’s first global internship course
19 February 2024
Seven UC students are in northern Japan on a new international internship course - a four-week enriching work and cultural experience.
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Japan bound: UC’s first global internship course
Seven UC students are in northern Japan on a new international internship course - a four-week enriching work and cultural experience.
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Japan bound: UC’s first global internship course
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IIT-Delhi Fellowships awarded to University of Canterbury researchers
19 February 2024
Te Whare Wānanga of Waitaha | University of Canterbury (UC) academics have been awarded two of four inaugural IIT-Delhi India-New Zealand Centre Fellowships.
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IIT-Delhi Fellowships awarded to University of Canterbury researchers
Te Whare Wānanga of Waitaha | University of Canterbury (UC) academics have been awarded two of four inaugural IIT-Delhi India-New Zealand Centre Fellowships.
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IIT-Delhi Fellowships awarded to University of Canterbury researchers
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New book shares Dame Anna Crighton’s inspiring story
19 February 2024
Dame Anna Crighton, a steadfast defender of Christchurch's heritage, shares her unexpected life journey, developing resilience in the face of adversity.
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New book shares Dame Anna Crighton’s inspiring story
Dame Anna Crighton, a steadfast defender of Christchurch's heritage, shares her unexpected life journey, developing resilience in the face of adversity.
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New book shares Dame Anna Crighton’s inspiring story
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UC Chancellor reappointed
19 February 2024
Hon Amy Adams has been reappointed as Tumu Kaunihera | Chancellor of Te Whare Wānanga o Waitaha | University of Canterbury (UC) for an additional two years.
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UC Chancellor reappointed
Hon Amy Adams has been reappointed as Tumu Kaunihera | Chancellor of Te Whare Wānanga o Waitaha | University of Canterbury (UC) for an additional two years.
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UC Chancellor reappointed
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UC welcomes new students on busy Herea tō waka | Welcome Day
16 February 2024
The newest University of Canterbury students experienced their first day on campus as 2300 students arrived on Ilam campus to take the first steps of their UC journey today.
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UC welcomes new students on busy Herea tō waka | Welcome Day
The newest University of Canterbury students experienced their first day on campus as 2300 students arrived on Ilam campus to take the first steps of their UC journey today.
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UC welcomes new students on busy Herea tō waka | Welcome Day
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Scientists discover microbe unique to NZ
15 February 2024
Canterbury scientist says identifying a bacterial genus endemic to Aotearoa is like discovering a “microbial kiwi” among microorganisms.
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Scientists discover microbe unique to NZ
Canterbury scientist says identifying a bacterial genus endemic to Aotearoa is like discovering a “microbial kiwi” among microorganisms.
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Scientists discover microbe unique to NZ
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New book celebrates connecting Indigenous and Western knowledge
15 February 2024
Published by Canterbury University Press, He Awa Whiria: Braiding the knowledge streams in research, policy and practice explores a groundbreaking bicultural approach.
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New book celebrates connecting Indigenous and Western knowledge
Published by Canterbury University Press, He Awa Whiria: Braiding the knowledge streams in research, policy and practice explores a groundbreaking bicultural approach.
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New book celebrates connecting Indigenous and Western knowledge
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UC hosts discussion panels at QS India Summit
14 February 2024
Empowering excellence through unlocking the power of partnership and collaboration in Indian higher education has been a central theme to this year’s QS India Summit.
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UC hosts discussion panels at QS India Summit
Empowering excellence through unlocking the power of partnership and collaboration in Indian higher education has been a central theme to this year’s QS India Summit.
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UC hosts discussion panels at QS India Summit
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Takere scholarship empowers ākonga Māori and Pacific students
13 February 2024
Building on our legacy of academic excellence and cultural inclusivity, Te Whare Wānanga o Waitaha | University of Canterbury (UC) is proud to empower another cohort of ākonga Māori and Pacific students as they embark on their university journey.
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Takere scholarship empowers ākonga Māori and Pacific students
Building on our legacy of academic excellence and cultural inclusivity, Te Whare Wānanga o Waitaha | University of Canterbury (UC) is proud to empower another cohort of ākonga Māori and Pacific students as they embark on their university journey.
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Takere scholarship empowers ākonga Māori and Pacific students
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$1.3 million for research to Indigenise health system
13 February 2024
Recent University of Canterbury funding success could help inform Aotearoa health policy, practice and systems.
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$1.3 million for research to Indigenise health system
Recent University of Canterbury funding success could help inform Aotearoa health policy, practice and systems.
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$1.3 million for research to Indigenise health system
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University startup programme proves a “life-changing” launchpad
12 February 2024
New umpiring software and a more sustainable powdered oat milk are two of the top ventures from a University of Canterbury competition for budding entrepreneurs.
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University startup programme proves a “life-changing” launchpad
New umpiring software and a more sustainable powdered oat milk are two of the top ventures from a University of Canterbury competition for budding entrepreneurs.
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University startup programme proves a “life-changing” launchpad
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Scholarship bringing “value from academia into our backyard”
12 February 2024
Three Canterbury businesspeople will accelerate their leadership journey at the University of Canterbury this year, with help from top mentors in their field.
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Scholarship bringing “value from academia into our backyard”
Three Canterbury businesspeople will accelerate their leadership journey at the University of Canterbury this year, with help from top mentors in their field.
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Scholarship bringing “value from academia into our backyard”
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Lessons for NZ on international accountability
12 February 2024
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Lessons for NZ on international accountability
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Lessons for NZ on international accountability
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These 2 proven strategies can help teams work smarter
09 February 2024
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These 2 proven strategies can help teams work smarter
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These 2 proven strategies can help teams work smarter
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Use of lockdowns in Canadian prisons could amount to torture
07 February 2024
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Use of lockdowns in Canadian prisons could amount to torture
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Use of lockdowns in Canadian prisons could amount to torture
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NZ needs a plan to adopt alternative food technologies
05 February 2024
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NZ needs a plan to adopt alternative food technologies
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NZ needs a plan to adopt alternative food technologies
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Learning from an ex-change of scenery
31 January 2024
With international opportunities back on the cards, UC students are taking flight to bring broader world perspectives to their studies.
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Learning from an ex-change of scenery
With international opportunities back on the cards, UC students are taking flight to bring broader world perspectives to their studies.
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Learning from an ex-change of scenery
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New research charging the way for national power savings
31 January 2024
Renewable energy solutions could change the way we store solar and wind.
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New research charging the way for national power savings
Renewable energy solutions could change the way we store solar and wind.
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New research charging the way for national power savings
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Unleashing the Transformative Power of AI
31 January 2024
In today's rapidly evolving business landscape, embracing cutting-edge technologies is vital for maintaining a competitive edge.
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Unleashing the Transformative Power of AI
In today's rapidly evolving business landscape, embracing cutting-edge technologies is vital for maintaining a competitive edge.
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Unleashing the Transformative Power of AI
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New research aims to protect communities against wildfires
26 January 2024
Canterbury researchers are building models to give more accurate predictions of where large wildfires could spread as they burn.
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New research aims to protect communities against wildfires
Canterbury researchers are building models to give more accurate predictions of where large wildfires could spread as they burn.
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New research aims to protect communities against wildfires
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Golriz Ghahraman’s exit from politics shows the toll of online bullying on female MPs
24 January 2024
The high-stress nature of working in politics is increasingly taking a toll on staff and politicians.
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Golriz Ghahraman’s exit from politics shows the toll of online bullying on female MPs
The high-stress nature of working in politics is increasingly taking a toll on staff and politicians.
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Golriz Ghahraman’s exit from politics shows the toll of online bullying on female MPs
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Award-winning system aims to make pharmacies safer
24 January 2024
An innovative Canterbury start-up that harnesses AI and other new tech tools to reduce medicine-related errors in pharmacies has won an international business award.
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Award-winning system aims to make pharmacies safer
An innovative Canterbury start-up that harnesses AI and other new tech tools to reduce medicine-related errors in pharmacies has won an international business award.
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Award-winning system aims to make pharmacies safer
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Former UC Writer in Residence wins Prime Minister Award for Poetry
19 January 2024
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Former UC Writer in Residence wins Prime Minister Award for Poetry
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Former UC Writer in Residence wins Prime Minister Award for Poetry
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Mapping 140,000 landslides for safer communities
19 January 2024
Canterbury researchers and students have mapped 140,000 landslides triggered by Cyclone Gabrielle in a bid to create models for future weather events.
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Mapping 140,000 landslides for safer communities
Canterbury researchers and students have mapped 140,000 landslides triggered by Cyclone Gabrielle in a bid to create models for future weather events.
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Mapping 140,000 landslides for safer communities
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Legal change a positive step for NZ’s braided rivers
18 January 2024
New research highlighting the vulnerability of braided rivers has contributed to a recent law change acknowledging their uniqueness.
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Legal change a positive step for NZ’s braided rivers
New research highlighting the vulnerability of braided rivers has contributed to a recent law change acknowledging their uniqueness.
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Legal change a positive step for NZ’s braided rivers
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UC Business School recognised internationally
18 January 2024
Te Kura Umanga | University of Canterbury (UC) Business School has been selected as one of the new cohort of Principles for Responsible Management Education (PRME) Champions for 2024-2025.
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UC Business School recognised internationally
Te Kura Umanga | University of Canterbury (UC) Business School has been selected as one of the new cohort of Principles for Responsible Management Education (PRME) Champions for 2024-2025.
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UC Business School recognised internationally
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Royal recognition for Canterbury computer science lecturer
10 January 2024
A Canterbury professor who co-wrote a book about computer science for kids that has been translated into 30 languages has received a 2024 New Year Honour.
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Royal recognition for Canterbury computer science lecturer
A Canterbury professor who co-wrote a book about computer science for kids that has been translated into 30 languages has received a 2024 New Year Honour.
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Royal recognition for Canterbury computer science lecturer
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Former UC Writer in Residence wins Prime Minister Award for Poetry
10 January 2024
University of Canterbury’s 2010 Ursula Bethell Writer in Residence poet Tusiata Avia has been awarded a 2023 Prime Minister’s Award for Literary Achievement.
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Former UC Writer in Residence wins Prime Minister Award for Poetry
University of Canterbury’s 2010 Ursula Bethell Writer in Residence poet Tusiata Avia has been awarded a 2023 Prime Minister’s Award for Literary Achievement.
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Former UC Writer in Residence wins Prime Minister Award for Poetry
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UC technology plugs the leak in NZ’s water infrastructure
08 January 2024
A UC research team has received $360,000 in Marsden funding to develop technology to assess and inform water use and infrastructure across New Zealand.
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UC technology plugs the leak in NZ’s water infrastructure
A UC research team has received $360,000 in Marsden funding to develop technology to assess and inform water use and infrastructure across New Zealand.
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UC technology plugs the leak in NZ’s water infrastructure
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How NZ’s wide-bodied pipefish confounds expectations
08 January 2024
If you’ve ever watched a natural history programme on TV, you’ve probably seen animals performing a wide variety of behaviours to get the attention of the opposite sex.
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How NZ’s wide-bodied pipefish confounds expectations
If you’ve ever watched a natural history programme on TV, you’ve probably seen animals performing a wide variety of behaviours to get the attention of the opposite sex.
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How NZ’s wide-bodied pipefish confounds expectations
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UC’s Ruahinetanga | Menopause programme celebrated nationally
08 January 2024
Te Whare Wānanga o Waitaha | The University of Canterbury (UC) has been selected as a finalist for the upcoming New Zealand HR Awards 2024.
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UC’s Ruahinetanga | Menopause programme celebrated nationally
Te Whare Wānanga o Waitaha | The University of Canterbury (UC) has been selected as a finalist for the upcoming New Zealand HR Awards 2024.
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UC’s Ruahinetanga | Menopause programme celebrated nationally
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Young Kiwi changemakers recognised for important mahi
04 January 2024
Congratulations to the 2024 University of Canterbury (UC) Young New Zealander of the Year Te Mātātahi o te Tau Award semi-finalists.
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Young Kiwi changemakers recognised for important mahi
Congratulations to the 2024 University of Canterbury (UC) Young New Zealander of the Year Te Mātātahi o te Tau Award semi-finalists.
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Young Kiwi changemakers recognised for important mahi
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