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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Peter Sese and the village that rallied behind him
Peter Sese has been accepted in to the highly competitive Doctorate in Clinical...
27 Sep 2022
Otago set to host another amazing array of artists
Otago set to host another amazing array of artists
20 Sep 2022
Mingling with Nobel Prize winners
Mingling with Nobel Prize winners and connecting with hundreds of other young sc...
19 Sep 2022
Members of Microbiology: Meet Francesca Hills
University of Otago PhD candidate Francesca Hills is taking a closer look at 'fa...
16 Sep 2022
Pacific doctor awarded rural health medal
Pacific doctor awarded rural health medal
15 Sep 2022
Elusive meteorite still an exciting event
The search has been called off, but the mere possibility of a meteorite falling...
14 Sep 2022
Out in the field, searching for a meteorite
It's not everyday you find yourself out in a paddock in the middle of nowhere, s...
07 Sep 2022
Caring for the bees all year round
September may be Bee Awareness Month, but the fuzzy, flying creatures are a prio...
05 Sep 2022
Science communication student lands dream job at Antarctica New Zealand
A life-changing field trip and a lecturer offering perfect advice at the right t...
02 Sep 2022
Years spent memorising mandala patterns
The Tibetan monk constructing the sand mandala in the Central Library spent many...
02 Sep 2022
Years spent memorising mandala patterns
The Tibetan monk constructing the sand mandala in the Central Library spent many...
31 Aug 2022
Sustainability roles and their needs
Sustainability roles and their needs