Friday 11 March 2016 9:03am
Battling Childhood Leukaemia
Abdulmonem Alsaleh is hoping to make a real difference to childhood leukaemia with his work in epigenetics…
A Vocation and a Voice
The consistency of Sian O'Gorman's ardour for design and song have lead her far
Snapped up for academic career
Within two hours of interviewing Sarah Forbes was texted that the job was hers.
An Unplanned PhD
A bit of professional development was all Anne Begg was expecting from enrolling
Foreword: International students welcome
Making the decision to study in another country is never an easy one.
Choosing to relocate across the world at postgraduate level can be even more complex, and often involves not only the potential student, but also partners and children.
The University of Otago prides itself on the number of students from 100 different countries who do make this decision every year, with international students now comprising a significant proportion of the total postgraduate student cohort…
In Brief
Postgraduates Welcomed
About 200 postgraduate students were warmly welcomed…
Media can matter
When you're a doctoral student, a little publicity can go a long way…
Redshirts Rule!
It may seem like a long way from the Dunedin campus…
Dominating your doctoral degree
Starting a PhD can be almost as daunting as finishing it, and…
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