Friday 7 March 2014 11:12am
Managing ageing in a foreign land
What will you look like in 30 years time? Saemyi Chung says this interesting but seldom-asked question provided a good starting point for research into the complexities of how Korean immigrant women in New Zealand experience, and manage, ageing.
Re-wiring psychiatric diagnosis
Thom Elston is seeking a new way to diagnose psychiatric conditions.
From Nigeria to Māori entrepreneurship
Researching the concept of entrepreneurial orientation by Maori
Combining fitness and fun
Donald Manlapaz is challenging assumptions with his research into “exergaming”.
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Transformation through postgraduate study
Postgraduate study has transformative power. Study at an advanced level, whether through coursework programmes or the focused work of researching and writing a dissertation, will not only expand your knowledge, but it will equip you with new methods, skills, and analytical perspectives.
In brief
Postgraduates welcomed at annual Garden Party
Postgraduates received a warm welcome at the Vice-Chancellor's annual Garden Party.
Otago officially among the world's best
Vice-Chancellor Professor Harlene Hayne is delighted the University of Otago has received the highest possible international quality rating of five-stars-plus from QS Stars.
Commerce Building redevelopment announced
The University is planning to redevelop levels two and three within the Commerce Building, bringing it into line with a more modern learning environment.
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