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Booker-winning alumna Eleanor Catton releases third novel

Award-winning author and Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington honorary doctorate holder Eleanor Catton releases her third novel Birnam Wood...

Research shows plantain can significantly reduce nitrogen leaching on farms

Innovative research from the School of Agriculture and Environment has shown that feeding cows the leafy herb plantain can reduce nitrogen leaching from dairy farms by 20 to 60 per cent.

Roshean’s going places due to new tourism scholarship

First year Lincoln University student Roshean O’Connor is preparing to participate in the post-pandemic revitalisation of the tourism sector.

Sustainability Summit shines spotlight on community solutions

The University of Waikato was proud to host the 4th Aotearoa Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) Summit Series over two days on campus last week (9-10 February) supported by co-hosts Waikato Tainui...

New sponsorship supports basketball talent

Lincoln University is proudly backing Canterbury’s young basketball talent by sponsoring the flagship high school competitions this season.

Activists fiercely hopeful for a better future

Successful campaigns have a clear, positive vision and offer practical ways people can make a difference, according to new book on youth activism in Aotearoa.

Savvy students pitch future-focused business ideas

From a fun card game to affordable clothing and sustainable fishing gear, students have pitched their business ventures in front of a live audience and vied for the top spot in a tough competition.

Why creative workers should go with our guts about ChatGPT

Defenders of CEOs often cite difficult-to-define attributes to justify their lavish remuneration.

Rocket industry could undo decades of work to save the ozone...

On The Conversation, Associate Professor Laura Revell, Dr Michele Bannister and Master's student Tyler Brown discuss the impacts of the rapidly growing rocket industry on our currently recovering ozone layer.

Researchers call for prescription charge to be cut

Removing the $5 prescription charge for people in areas of high socioeconomic deprivation reduces the number of hospital admissions and the length of stays, a new study shows.
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