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.
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Otago’s annual symposium highlighting Pacific-led research
Pacific voices were front and centre at Otago’s annual symposium highlighting Pa...
08 Nov 2022
Members of Microbiology (final edition): Meet Sakiusa Baleivanualala
Over the course of 2022, the Department of Microbiology and Immunology has been...
07 Nov 2022
Members of Microbiology: Brad Devery
Brad Devery has combined his passion for cancer research with his interest in in...
04 Nov 2022
Campaigning for the return of postgraduate student allowance
Re-introducing a postgraduate student allowance is one of the highest priorities...
25 Oct 2022
Law student making politics ‘cool’ again
A member of the Young Nats and a member of Young Labour walk into a bar.
25 Oct 2022
Law student making politics ‘cool’ again
A member of the Young Nats and a member of Young Labour walk into a bar.
13 Oct 2022
Creative writing competition winners 2022
A humorous take on the theme “Brave New World” has won Lennox Tait one of the to...
12 Oct 2022
Five Otago researchers win at Queenstown and Sydney conferences
The achievements of five emerging Otago researchers have been recognised at rece...
10 Oct 2022
Celebrating 90 years of Selwyn vs Knox sports rivalry
A University of Otago college competition with a colourful history is celebratin...
05 Oct 2022
A different kind of Dunedin sound
Most people are aware of the indie rock style of music called the Dunedin Sound,...
05 Oct 2022
Award winner plans on improving opera’s appeal
Keeping opera relevant in today’s world is one of the main goals of an Otago mus...
05 Oct 2022
Ulcer patch first in Department of Physiology to receive Smart Ideas funding
Associate Professor Rajesh Katare has been granted funding to research the devel...