Getting crafty about sharing the joy of maths
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Chaos theory and crochet collide in Christchurch this month. University of Canterbury mathematicians are playfully promoting...
NZ’s Covid success wins interest from world’s entrepreneurs
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17 June 2021
Business owners around the world are keen to learn from the way New Zealand has handled...
Marsden Fund grant supports UC study on ‘killer robots’ debate
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UC Associate Professor Amy Fletcher
First there was gunpowder, then nuclear weapons. Now another revolution in warfighting is under way...
Dope or nope? UC experts discuss the Cannabis referendum
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07 September 2020
In a live, online, UC Connect panel discussion on Wednesday 9 September, University of Canterbury experts...
Analysis shows how the Greens have changed the language of economic debate in New...
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University of Canterbury’s Professor Bronwyn Hayward, Geoffrey Ford and Associate Professor Kevin Watson discuss Hipkins’ recent suggestion that Green policies help...
Swings, signs and surprises: what to watch for as the US presidential election unfolds
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04 November 2020
In an article for The Conversation, UC Associate Professor Peter Field looks at how...
Leading publisher on NZ culture to receive UC honorary doctorate
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Prolific author, editor and curator Dr Peter Simpson, who has written and edited over 20 books celebrating this country’s art, literature...
UC Connect public lecture – New Zealand, the EU and Brexit: What next?
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23 February 2021
This upcoming UC Connect public lecture looks at how New Zealand’s relationship with the EU and...
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...
Queen’s Birthday honours reveal a New Zealand slowly recovering from its ‘imperial hangover’
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04 June 2021
In a new article on The Conversation, UC History Professor Katie Pickles writes that in an...
Lost in translation – communicating healthcare information in other languages
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25 June 2021
Making sure translations of healthcare information make sense to linguistically diverse audiences has become more important...
One of the most damaging invasive species on Earth’: wild pigs release the same...
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Assessing the threat of invasive species is an important tool to reducing carbon emissions, as researchers...