Modern science and traditional Māori knowledge can work together
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10 March 2021
Having dual access to both traditional Māori knowledge and Western science can lead to better environmental...
As the government is learning, a ‘wage freeze’ can come with unintended consequences
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12 May 2021
In a new article on The Conversation, Associate Professor Laura Meriluo explains that the underlying productivity...
Vice-Chancellor speaks at NZ’s first annual anti-terrorism hui
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15 June 2021
New Zealand’s first annual hui on countering terrorism and violent extremism, He Whenua Taurikura, is being...
Engineering revolutionary, rapid, resilient, recyclable buildings
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08 July 2021
New Zealand engineering researchers are working on an innovative modular system to revolutionise the way we...
How maths, science and law fight Covid-19 – free UC public talk
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05 August 2021
What do a mathematician, a chemist, an epidemiologist and a law expert have in common? These...
Special Margaret Stoddart exhibition in Kate Sheppard’s house
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17 September 2021
Opening in Women’s Suffrage week, a special exhibition titled ‘Margaret Stoddart, Garden Scene’ is highlighting the...
Making scents – the art & science of perfume
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20 October 2021
Few areas combine art and science as well as perfumery, according to the University of Canterbury’s...
COP26 failed to address ocean acidification, but the law of the seas means states...
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19 November 2021
In a new article on The Conversation, University of Canterbury’s Professor Karen Scott explains that international...
University of Canterbury teaching & learning research funded $726,000
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15 December 2021
Two University of Canterbury research projects to improve outcomes for young learners will share half of...
3D printing helps turn ‘bleach’ into non-toxic rocket fuel
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18 February 2022
A University of Canterbury Engineering student is using 3D printing to help turn hydrogen peroxide into...
Canterbury students tackle Tongan water challenges
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31 August 2020
A remote village in Tonga needs clean drinking water but there is limited electricity to run...
Beethoven concert a rare chance to hear composer’s music on an early piano
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Beethoven would be proud.nnCelebrating 250 years since the great German composer’s birth, the University of Canterbury’s (UC) next gala concert features...