Secret Sinfonia musicians come out to play
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07 May 2021
Working on minimal rehearsals but reaching the highest levels of performance, Secret Sinfonia is a University...
New technology could help find warning signs of breast cancer
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05 May 2021
A University of Canterbury (UC) student has come up with a new computerised method of reading...
Crusaders fans take note: Home crowds can influence outcomes
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05 May 2021
Can Crusaders fans help their team triumph in the Super Rugby Aotearoa final against the Chiefs...
Ten big ideas to accelerate change in the food and fibre sector
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04 May 2021
Imagine a world where a farmer can tell the difference between every sheep by just looking...
Building a Better Brain with nutrition – UC Connect public lecture
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01 May 2021
In an upcoming UC Connect public lecture, a world-leading scientist will share her knowledge of how...
University unveiled in Open Christchurch
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29 April 2021
Explore the nooks and crannies of Jack, James, Ernest, Beatrice and parts of the original city...
Hierarchies of knowing
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27 April 2021
Knowledge should be a common inheritance for the growth and sustainability of humanity, not a market...
UC epidemiologist comments on NZ’s major health sector reforms
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21 April 2021
The government has announced sweeping changes to the health system. University of Canterbury public health expert,...
Why strict border control remains crucial if we want to keep the travel bubble...
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21 April 2021
In the latest article in The Conversation, UC’s Professor Michael Plank and UoA’s Nicholas Steyn write...
Fake news and half-truths take a toll on financial markets
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Three University of Canterbury (UC) financial economists have shed light on a puzzling relationship between economic policy uncertainty and the Volatility...
Stories of tīpuna recognised through whakapapa research
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16 April 2021
From European studies and Russian language to a Whakapapa Studentship at Te Rūnanga o Ngāi Tahu,...
From robotic motion to measuring climbing performance – showcasing biomechanics to young people
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12 April 2021
Her first encounter with biomechanics was training humanoid robots to perform human-like motion – and since...