Friday 7 March 2014 11:12am
Managing ageing in a foreign land
What will you look like in 30 years time? Saemyi Chung says this interesting but seldom-asked question provided a good starting point for research into the complexities of how Korean immigrant women in New Zealand experience, and manage, ageing.
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Re-wiring psychiatric diagnosis
Thom Elston is seeking a new way to diagnose psychiatric conditions.
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From Nigeria to Māori entrepreneurship
Researching the concept of entrepreneurial orientation by Maori
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Combining fitness and fun
Donald Manlapaz is challenging assumptions with his research into “exergaming”.
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Professor Tony Ballantyne
Pro-Vice-Chancellor
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Postgraduates welcomed at annual Garden Party
Postgraduates received a warm welcome at the Vice-Chancellor's annual Garden Party.
Otago officially among the world's best
Vice-Chancellor Professor Harlene Hayne is delighted the University of Otago has received the highest possible international quality rating of five-stars-plus from QS Stars.
Commerce Building redevelopment announced
The University is planning to redevelop levels two and three within the Commerce Building, bringing it into line with a more modern learning environment.
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