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Ravenscar House Museum: A remarkable gift to Ōtautahi

When Ōtautahi Christchurch’s striking purpose-built Ravenscar House Museum opened to the public late last year, it was the realisation of a long-held dream.

Curtin researcher the first Australian to receive Houtermans Award

Leading Curtin computational chemist Dr Raffaella Demichelis has been named the 2022 recipient of the prestigious F. G. Houtermans Award for her outstanding research contributions.

UC Professor named Supreme Winner at Women of Influence awards

UC is proud to congratulate Professor Bronwyn Hayward on being recognised as the Supreme Winner at the Women of Influence awards.

Old gold: how action sports athletes are challenging age stereotypes and redefining lifelong physical...

On The Conversation, University of Canterbury lecturer in Sports Management and Marketing and co-author Dr Nick Maitland explains how pioneers of action sport continue to reshape expectations of what is possible - regardless of age.

Research reveals new insights into the biology of New Zealand’s pilot whales

Each year New Zealand experiences mass strandings of long-finned pilot whales along its shoreline. Exactly why these whales strand remains unclear.

Child and adolescent mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic

For Children’s Mental Health Week, we highlight some of IoPPN's research into the impact of COVID-19 on child and adolescent mental health, and potential solutions to support recovery.

Two-thirds of Australia has lost its unique birdlife

Researchers have revealed that threatened birds have disappeared from almost 70 per cent of Australia since European colonisation.

Animal-based protein recommended for people being treated for cancer

If you’re being treated for cancer, don’t leave meat, fish and dairy off your plate, University of Alberta experts advise.

Engineering graduate set up for work with hands on experience at Waikato

When completing university studies it’s not unusual to spend hours on end sitting at a desk - but this was not at all the case for Waikato engineering alumna Heidi Ruegg.

Treatments that induce peanut allergy remission in children discovered

Researchers have discovered two peanut allergy treatments for children that are both highly effective at inducing remission.
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