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.
View30 Apr 2024
Making it easy to volunteer
The inaugural Good Mahi - a student and staff community volunteering day this Fr...
24 Apr 2024
Sharing the stories untold
A white marquee has appeared on the ground floor of the University’s Central Lib...
19 Apr 2024
Wellbeing at heart of annual prize
The Richard Kammann Wellbeing Prize has been awarded to two Otago students this...
05 Apr 2024
Overcoming the odds
A serious head injury from a car accident in 2011 left Johnny Lisle (Te Rarawa,...
22 Feb 2024
Exceptional Thesis a win for Kenya
A thesis challenging the traditional western approach to counterterrorism has be...
01 Feb 2024
Writing, producing and performing her story
It has been said ‘good things take time’ and that’s something playwright Chelsea...
28 Jan 2024
Completed PhD, now 'can do anything'
COVID-19 disruptions, a new baby and her husband landing a job in the United Kin...
16 Jan 2024
Where there’s a Will there’s a way
Finding hope during challenging times inspired Will Davis to do the same for lun...
05 Jan 2024
24 hours of sunlight, plenty of time for science
During a research trip to Antarctica earlier this year, PhD candidate Holly Stil...
22 Dec 2023
The kids are alright
What impact is social media having on young people? It’s a question probably man...
18 Dec 2023
A celebration of Pacific firsts for the Otago Business School
Iki Mafi Uele has joined the Otago Business School (OBS) as their first Pacific...
15 Dec 2023
Globetrotter to graduand
A Master of International Business degree has proven to be the perfect fit for o...