Miranda Chetham: do the mahi, get the treats
One of the first tricks Miranda Chetham (Ngātiwai, Ngāti Whātua, Ngāpuhi) learnt at the outset of her online Master of Sustainable Business degree, was to artfully dodge meteorological chat.
View09 Feb 2023
Making sense of new religions
New Religious Movements is one of the more intriguing papers on offer at the Uni...
03 Feb 2023
Represented Otago at World Universities Debating Championship&
Competing in the World Universities Debating Championship was a great way to get...
02 Feb 2023
Wetlands crucial for wellbeing of environment
Wetlands play a crucial role within the world’s ecosystems, but their wellbeing...
26 Jan 2023
Podcast conversations aim to trigger curiosity and understanding
Otago international PhD graduate Amir Amini’s fascination for different viewpoin...
26 Jan 2023
Can you spot the rip? Doing so could save your life
Rachel Irvine’s summer spent on the beach will bring valuable insight into rip c...
23 Jan 2023
Proud to be a commissioner
Being the first Māori commissioner on the New Zealand Productivity Commission Te...
23 Jan 2023
Proud to be a commissioner
Being the first Māori commissioner on the New Zealand Productivity Commission Te...
17 Jan 2023
Stephie Loncar’s academic journey around the globe and back again
A graduate of Otago is back at the University as a researcher this year after a...
16 Jan 2023
Giving Taranaki students a chance to attend Hands-On at Otago
Hands-On at Otago was such a valuable experience for one Otago student that he i...
10 Jan 2023
Titanic teacher
At first glance it is hard to see what Titan, Saturn’s largest moon, could teach...
06 Jan 2023
Improving type 1 diabetes control in Pasifika children
Dr Isaiah Immanuel is conducting a one-year study, funded by Research for Childr...
21 Dec 2022
Otago's leaders of tomorrow receive awards
Forty-one students graduated with their University of Otago Student Leadership A...