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Greener burials uncovered by new Canterbury research

While many are striving to live in a more eco-friendly way, a University of Canterbury (UC) academic says we should also have the option to be buried more sustainably.

Interdisciplinary team wins health grant

Researchers from across AUT have received a $1,364,660 grant from the Health Research Council (HRC) to collaborate with Ngā Maia Māori Midwives Aotearoa, Pasifika Midwives Aotearoa...

New seaweed plasterboard design provides safer, more sustainable building option

A revolutionary new plasterboard design incorporating seaweed could reduce the carbon footprint of building materials and contribute to safer, more liveable homes in Aotearoa New Zealand.

Eminent researcher and educator appointed Curtin senior leader

Curtin University is delighted to announce the appointment of renowned researcher, innovator and academic leader Professor Paul Brunton as its new Deputy Vice-Chancellor Academic (DVCA).

Kiwi scientists develop method to disinfect PPE for potential reuse in...

Kiwi scientists have developed a shipping container-based unit to disinfect N95 masks and other PPE, so it can be potentially reused and safely recycled.

Curtin Singapore on the move to thriving new campus precinct

Curtin Singapore is moving to an exciting new campus location in 2022, alongside the National University of Singapore (NUS), the National University Hospital (NUH) and Singapore’s new Greater Southern Waterfront development.

University alumni and honorary staff recognised in New Year’s Honours

A total of seven University of Waikato alumni, plus an adjunct professor, have been named in this year’s New Year’s honours.

How can business leaders improve work environments in 2022?

As we get back to the daily grind, University of Canterbury Professor Katharina Näswall has some great insights that could be useful for business leaders as they support their team this year.

Engineering grad learning the ropes at Fonterra

A process projects manager for Fonterra, engineering graduate Tairongo (Tai) Tuhiwai says remaining inquisitive throughout your degree and career will get you places.

Experts Reveal Role of Secondary Species of Mosquito in Malaria Transmission

New research has revealed that further intervention methods may be required to reduce the transmission of malaria throughout certain parts of Africa – to combat the daytime-biting species of mosquitos found there.
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