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SLC Research Seminar – Sydney Shep, Marco Sonzogni, and John Seton
On the centenary of the publication of James Joyce’s Ulysses, three scholars share surprising new stories about the book, its owners, and its readers.
Otago records second-largest domestic enrolments in its history
The University of Otago is on track to secure the second-largest enrolment of domestic students in its history this year, but due to the ongoing impact of COVID‑19 disruption, international enrolments have dropped for a third successive year.
Hunga Volcano eruption and its once-in-a-century atmospheric wave
Hunga Volcano in the Kingdom of Tonga began a new eruptive sequence on 19 December 2021, culminating in the climactic eruption on 15 January 2022.
Why you should start composting now
All those dead leaves are perfect for all composting systems, including systems that don’t require much space, or even a garden.
Waikato’s Health degree the right path for scholarship recipient
Maia Gardiner’s (Ngāti Tūwharetoa, Ngai Te Rangi, Ngāti Kahungunu ki Te Wairoa) goal has always been clear; help her people.
Canterbury researchers in global effort to save Mekong Delta from drowning
Vietnam’s Mekong Delta is a global agro-economic powerhouse, home to 17 million people, but rising sea levels and the unsustainable management of water and sediment could drown the delta by the end of the century.
Scholarship gives University of Waikato nursing student a step up
Second-year nursing student Abigail Arguelles is the inaugural recipient of the Braemar Charitable Trust Scholarship in Nursing.
University of Canterbury enrolments hit record high last year
Student enrolments at the University of Canterbury hit a record high in 2021 despite the ongoing challenges of the pandemic.
Support for health records use after death – if it helps...
New Zealanders are supportive of their healthcare records being used after they die if it will benefit their whānau and the wider community, new research from the University of Otago has found.
Prehistoric earthquakes and snail shells may give future insights
New research led by University of Canterbury paleoseismologist Dr Tim Stahl is providing insights into prehistoric surface rupturing earthquakes in the Republic of Georgia to understand what future earthquakes could do.