Friday 7 March 2014 1:26pm
Researching disaster victim identification after shark attack
Being attacked by a shark at age 13 and watching herself heal afterwards formed the basis of Otago PhD candidate Jenny McDowell's fascination with the ocean and the human body.
Planning for a double future
Twins Hannah and Nyssa Payne-Harker are working towards a double Master of Plann...
A PhD at opposite ends of the earth
Cleo Davie-Martin travelled to the other end of the earth to study organic conta...
From apprenticeship to Master's degree
Jonny Collin's electrical apprenticeship set him on a path of learning
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Research - a proud Otago tradition
The University of Otago is very proud of its tradition of high quality postgraduate education. Research quality is an important contributor to this tradition.
It is often not realized by the general public that postgraduate students perform a significant proportion of the original research carried out in universities.
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Warm welcome for 2015 postgraduates
2015 started off with a warm welcome for those who have started postgraduate study at Otago in the past year…
Blogging to share thesis insights
New blog launched by the Graduate Research School for thesis students…
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