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.
View18 Oct 2023
‘Learn from the past to inform the future’
“I’m a big fan of ‘those who forget the past are doomed to repeat it’,” PhD cand...
17 Oct 2023
Student winners impress in Writer2023
An English Literature PhD candidate and a public health/neuroscience student are...
17 Oct 2023
Manaaki Scholars celebrate at Completion Ceremony
COVID -19, imposter syndrome, and even slang barriers were not enough to dissuad...
11 Oct 2023
Ella deserves a round of a-paws
She’s been a great source of comfort for many students having a ruff day, but no...
09 Oct 2023
Introducing postgraduate SGSC: Aaron Hu
PhD candidate Aaron Hu is looking into the mental health struggles members of th...
18 Sep 2023
Introducing postgraduate SGSC: Charlotte Bruce Kells
Over time society has shifted from communities raising children together to a mo...
12 Sep 2023
Awards celebrate ‘stellar’ Otago students
A powerlifter has won top prize at this year’s Blues and Golds Awards after brea...
30 Aug 2023
What impact will climate change have on the microbial ecosystem in Antarctica?
Adapting a hydrometeorological modelling system to track changes in glacier melt...
28 Aug 2023
Introducing postgraduate SGSC: Erin Silver
Could Aotearoa New Zealand’s social service NGOs play a role within transformati...
28 Aug 2023
A story of whānau in the health system, in te reo Māori
Kahurangi Tipene (Waikato) has always wanted to advocate for and uplift others,...
25 Aug 2023
Single-use packaging ban 'not enough'
The ban on single-use packaging in Aotearoa New Zealand is not going far enough...
21 Aug 2023
Managing migraines and breaking bread at this year’s 3MT®
Migraines are more than a bad headache says the Doctoral winner of this year’s T...