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University and iwi collaborate on waiata app

A collaboration between researchers from the University of Waikato’s School of Computing and Mathematical Sciences (SCMS) and a Bay of Plenty iwi has given rise to an app that preserves and celebrates waiata (songs) unique to the tribe.

Oldest evidence of mummification uncovered by ANU experts

The earliest known evidence of mummification has been uncovered by archaeologists at The Australian National University (ANU), with the remains from burials at sites across southeastern Asia dating back more than 10,000 years.

Job crafting and award winning: Business School shines at HR awards

Human resources expert Dr Deepika Jindal and her former student Amy Raine celebrated their successes at the 2022 Human Resources New Zealand Awards.

Mental health programme for medical students gets upgrade after successful pilot study

The first ever psychological intervention to help prepare medical students for clinical placements saw significant improvements in resilience, confidence and mental wellbeing after...

Call for New Zealand specific autism research

Autistic people need to be actively involved in future research and don’t want it to focus on a cure or behaviour management.

Buxton Contemporary presents new Hany Armanious: Stone Soup exhibition

The University of Melbourne’s Buxton Contemporary has unveiled Hany Armanious: Stone Soup, a major solo exhibition presented in partnership with the Henry Moore Institute in the United Kingdom.

Cycleways and walking paths boost rates of active travel

Investing in cycleways and walking paths has boosted the use of active travel in two North Island cities, particularly by Māori and people on low incomes, researchers have found.

Ross River Virus linked to warmer temperatures

Australians are being urged to prevent mosquito bites this summer, as new research has found warmer temperatures heighten the risk of Ross River Virus outbreaks, especially in river land and coastal regions.

Imperial celebrates 2022 winners of President’s Awards for Excellence

Winners of this year’s President’s Awards for Excellence were announced at yesterday’s awards ceremony.

Diabetes patients set to benefit from heart disease data investment

A University of Dundee expert will help spearhead a major research initiative to untangle the link between diabetes and heart disease - two of the biggest health crises in Scotland.
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