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Can carbon solve the carbon problem?

Professor Ajit Sarmah has written the book on biochar, a form of carbon that at scale could have a major impact in reducing carbon emissions.

State-of-the-art Innovation Complex wins excellence award

The building won an ‘Excellence’ in the Greenstone Colliers Project Leaders Education Property Award. The annual Property Institute Awards celebrate and showcase superior examples of iconic property development...

Physics professor wins award for dark energy research

A University of Canterbury theoretical physicist, who re-examined Einstein's gravity theory to help us understand ‘dark matter’, wins prestigious medal.

New study finds gaps in maternal immunisation data sets

A study led by a University of Canterbury geospatial and population health expert has uncovered gaps in nationwide data that tracks maternal immunisation rates.

University researcher awarded $1.2 million grant

Dr Zaramasina Clark from Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington’s School of Biological Sciences, alongside Dr Edmond Fehoko from the University of Otago, have been awarded a Health Research Council (HRC) Pacific Project Grant.

Entrepreneurial excellence awarded

The University's entrepreneurial ethos was celebrated at an international awards ceremony in Barcelona this June.

Links with Khon Kaen University strengthened

Massey had a presence at the recent International Task-Based Language Teaching Conference, which was hosted by Khon Kaen University in Thailand.

68th in the world, Auckland leads excellence across the university sector

The University of Auckland's rise to 68th in the QS University World Rankings is testament to its high quality of teaching, learning and research.

Climate change makes it high time to grow GMOs

National’s policy suggests the long-term use and apparent safety of these plants overseas would mean they’d be considered safe to grow here, and the party has a good point, says Andy Allan.

UC maths student awarded scholarship to study at Cambridge

Jack Aimer is one of nine recipients nationwide to receive a competitive William Georgetti Scholarship from Universities New Zealand.
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