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Sharing memories with toddlers helps their wellbeing into adulthood

How mothers share memories with their children during toddlerhood impacts mental health and well-being in early adulthood, a University of Otago study has shown.

Vice-Chancellor signs renewed MOU with Peking University

Earlier this week, Vice-Chancellor Professor Jan Thomas signed a renewed Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between the prestigious Peking University and all eight New Zealand Universities...

University of Waikato recognises high-achieving alumni

A Supreme Court judge, Māori business leaders and professional directors have been recognised by the University of Waikato for their contributions to community.

Almost all Kiwi preschoolers eating junk food

A study of thousands of Kiwi under-fives finds almost all eating hot chips and other fatty foods and insufficient fruit and veges.

Otago’s hospitality and tourism management ranked 23rd worldwide and best in...

The University of Otago’s teaching of hospitality and tourism management has been ranked 23rd out of 300 institutions worldwide in the recently released Academic Ranking of World Universities.

Reviving an endangered Māori building technique

Researchers at the University are reviving an ancient Māori building technique and testing it for seismic resilience.

University of Waikato thanks donors for their ongoing support

The University of Waikato Foundation - Te Pou Taunaki welcomed donors to the Hamilton campus for the second annual Donor Day in July.

Distinguished Professor appointed co-director of Infectious Diseases Research Platform

Distinguished Professor Nigel French has been appointed inaugural co-director of the Infectious Diseases Research Platform, alongside Hauora Māori leader Te Pora Thompson.

Acute alcohol use linked to one quarter of New Zealand suicide...

The authors of a ground-breaking University of Otago, Christchurch study are calling for immediate changes to Aotearoa New Zealand’s suicide prevention strategy and the Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act...

James Webb Telescope’s first pictures – Expert Reaction

UC academics Dr Michele Bannister and Associate Professor Karen Pollard comment on NASA's release of the first images taken by the James Webb Telescope.
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