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Otago Tourism Policy School back in person for its fifth year

Industry leaders, policy makers and prominent researchers will discuss whether Aotearoa’s tourism industry is “fit for purpose” in the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic at this year’s Otago Tourism Policy School.

University raises capital for sustainability initiatives

The University of Auckland is the first in Aotearoa to qualify for a 'use of proceeds' (UoP) sustainability loan, which will be used to help fund the adaptive reuse and refurbishment of the former social sciences building (B201).

University of Otago consults on visual identity proposal

The University of Otago has today launched stakeholder consultation on a bold visual identity proposal, designed to better reflect its aspirations for the future.

Researchers at the top of their fields elected as Fellows

Two Massey University academics have been elected to the Academy of the Royal Society of New Zealand Te Apārangi for their distinction in research advancement of science, technology or the humanities.

Researchers paving the way for electrified roads

A partnership between Waipapa Taumata Rau and Downer NZ could spell the beginning of the end for “range anxiety”.

Adverse outcomes in adulthood for abuse survivors

Victims of childhood sexual abuse are more likely to suffer difficulties across multiple aspects of their lives as adults, a University of Otago study has found.

Why ChatGPT matters more than you think

For the first time, we have an entity that is clearly both artificial and apparently intelligent – something approaching true AI, writes Paul Geertsema.

Massey and Synlait mark five years of partnership

The two institutions came together to celebrate the five-year anniversary of the successful partnership.

Building smarter to help cut NZ’s carbon emissions

A new study will explore how public buildings, including schools, could be designed to use sustainable cooling and heating technology and help New Zealand achieve its net-zero 2050 goal.

Law professor Claire Charters joins Human Rights Commission

Indigenous rights scholar and activist Professor Claire Charters is stepping into a new role with the Human Rights Commission but will continue her work in the Faculty of Law.
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