Affordable, community engaged earthquake warning system subject of research project

Affordable, community engaged earthquake warning system subject of research project

Source: Massey University Dr. Raj Prasanna (left), Dr. Julia Becker, Marion Tan, Emily Lambie, Associate Professor Anna Brown, Dr. Kristin Stock (on screen). A multi-disciplinary team...
Celebrity bodies, post-feminism and ageing – health psychologist explores

Celebrity bodies, post-feminism and ageing – health psychologist explores

Source: Massey University As a critical health psychologist, Professor Sarah Riley’s interests are diverse, spanning gender and body image issues, illness and ageing to how...
Waikato students help communities in lockdown

Waikato students help communities in lockdown

Source: University of Waikato With people around the country coming to grips with the Covid-19 lockdown, two University of Waikato students got busy supporting their...
Help at hand for students feeling financial effects of Covid-19

Help at hand for students feeling financial effects of Covid-19

Source: University of Waikato During New Zealand’s coronavirus lockdown, international student Paige found herself out of the casual work she had been relying on, and...
NIWA staffer eyeballs COVID-19 modelling

NIWA staffer eyeballs COVID-19 modelling

Source: NIWA – National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research A background in epidemiology comes in handy these days. Just ask NIWA population modeller Samik...

TEC and Te Wānanga o Aotearoa renew commitment to partnership

Source: Tertiary Education Commission The Tertiary Education Commission (TEC) and Te Wānanga o Aotearoa (TWoA) have renewed their commitment to work together in a partnership...
Otago research shines spotlight on health woes of Mururoa veterans and their children

Otago research shines spotlight on health woes of Mururoa veterans and their children

Source: University of Otago Friday 22 May 2020 11:30amCancers are prevalent among Mururoa veterans who witnessed the French atmospheric nuclear explosions in 1973 while many...
Stoat suspected on pest-free Motutapu Island

Stoat suspected on pest-free Motutapu Island

Source: Department of Conservation Introduction DOC rangers and Ngāi Tai ki Tāmaki kaitiaki are working to catch a stoat on pest-free Motutapu Island in the Hauraki...
Taita College to benefit from $32 million school redevelopment

Taita College to benefit from $32 million school redevelopment

Source: New Zealand Government Taita College in the Hutt Valley will be redeveloped to upgrade its ageing classrooms and leaky roofs, Education Minister Chris Hipkins...

Being Adaptable is no longer a choice: APAC’s largest study on State of HR...

Source: Media Outreach In this rapidly evolving world, Adaptable HR plays a central role in helping organisations navigate the ever-changing business and operating environment, as...
Waikato alumna gives back to her community

Waikato alumna gives back to her community

Source: University of Waikato Building a career based on giving back has always been a priority for University of Waikato alumna Rachel Karalus. After completing her...

Safer return to school for Pyes Pa students

Source: New Zealand Transport Agency School drop-offs and pick-ups for students at Pyes Pa School are now much safer. As children return to the classroom this...
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