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Do you believe in luck?

New research reveals culture plays a major part in whether people believe in luck and precognition around the world, more so than age, gender and education combined.

Is New Zealand well prepared for the next COVID wave?

Following the Government decision to drop most mandatory Covid public health measures, Professor Michael Plank and co-author David Welch talk numbers on The Conversation.

A generous boost for a vibrant arts facility

Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington is delighted to announce a donation from Infratil, H.R.L Morrison & Co (“Morrison & Co”), and the Lloyd Morrison Trust in support of the national music centre in memory of Lloyd Morrison...

Inspiring Pacific students to study science

With Pacific people vastly under-represented in the sciences, Massey has been educating Pacific high school students about pathways into science careers.

Teacher aide course fills the gap

A new course at the University of Waikato is supporting teacher aides who work with school students with serious and complex learning needs, including those impacted by Covid-19.

Taking charge in the face of adversity – climate change adaptors...

As the world struggles to take meaningful action on climate change, University of Otago researchers are studying how mana whenua and local authorities are stepping up to help their communities.

Non-fungible tokens and a new era in art

Opinion: NFTs have been marred by claims they are worthless and criticised for their environmental impact, but they are allowing artists to explore creative avenues and generate new income streams and forms of engagement...

Students explore the art of togetherness in a pandemic lockdown

Lockdowns were lonely and isolating for many, but an imaginative bunch of Bachelor of Arts students discovered how their creative projects fostered a sense of togetherness.

Waipapa Taumata Rau launches Youth Advisory Group

Waipapa Taumata Rau has teamed up with high schools across Tāmaki Makaurau and Pōneke to learn how to better engage with incoming rangatahi students.

UC launches Cass native-tree planting programme

The University of Canterbury (UC) launched a new tree planting programme at its Cass Field Mountain Research Area last month.
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