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Experts offer finance tips at UC community weekend 

We caught up with University of Canterbury (UC) graduate Zoe Wallis of Forsyth Barr, and former Chief Economist of Deloitte and Kiwibank, ahead of the University’s 150th Anniversary Alumni and Community Weekend...

Strong public support for alcohol policy action

There is considerable support from New Zealanders for government to take policy action to reduce people’s exposure to alcohol and dietary cancer risk factors in their environment, new research from the University of Otago shows.

School of Agriculture and Environment celebrates successful students within top ranked...

The School of Agriculture and Environment has named its top students of the year at their annual Agriculture, Horticulture and Environmental Science Awards Dinner last week.

NZ’s Oxford odyssey

In what may be a first for a New Zealand based lawyer, Peter Watts KC has been awarded the degree of Doctor of Civil Law from Oxford University.

Scientists uncover new way viruses fight back against bacteria

A microscopic discovery will not only enable scientists to understand the microbial world around us but could also provide a new way to control CRISPR-Cas biotechnologies.

From vanilla to saucy: Innovative new product and Kiwi classic win...

Heilala Vanilla, ‘the good vanilla’ producer that is locally owned and operated was crowned as Massey University’s 2023 Supreme Award winner for their new and innovative premium product...

Managers need better skills to support wellbeing at work

Ongoing research by Canterbury organisational psychology researchers highlights the need to develop workplace leaders who can relate to staff as “whole humans”.

Call for single gender hospital rooms to protect human rights

The practice of men and women sharing hospital rooms violates human rights and should be prohibited, a group of academics argues.

Study on the experiences of neurodivergent tertiary students

The study, led by School of Psychology Lecturers Dr Sharon Crooks and Dr Kathryn McGuigan, explored the experiences of 11 neurodivergent tertiary students.

History graduate Dr Mark Dunick recently received a 3 month EARTH...

Dr Mark Dunick recently spent three months in Scotland through the EARTH scholarship programme, applications are now open for 2024.
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