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...
Zincovery wins Callaghan Innovation’s C-Prize 19/20
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03 September 2020
Congratulations to Zincovery co-founders Associate Professor Aaron Marshall and Jonathan Ring, who have won Callaghan Innovation’s...
Bridging the gap between remote sensing and tree modelling with data science
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01 October 2020
Announced today, a group of international scientists from New Zealand and Singapore is collaborating on a...
Symbols of Christchurch’s past, present and future
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22 February 2021
UC’s Professor Katie Pickles reflects on how ten years on, the earthquake still casts its shadow...
Celebrating the 2021 UC Young New Zealander of the Year
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01 April 2021
Congratulations to Jazz Thornton, an impressive young New Zealander who passionately advocates for mental health nationally,...
Radical languages: Writers Behrouz Boochani & Vana Manasiadis on challenging monolingualism
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03 June 2021
How does the language we speak shape us? Define us? Empower us? Limit us? What kinds...
Injuries didn’t determine cricket final outcome, but there still should be less of them
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24 June 2021
While the prevalence of injuries doesn’t necessarily predict outcomes at the elite level, there is no...
Breakthrough for kākāpō hatching could be in the genes
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20 July 2021
Research using DNA in a new way could help Aotearoa New Zealand’s kākāpo – one of...
Reasons for the Afghan government collapse – an expat’s view
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By Najib Hedayat, a University of Canterbury business postgraduate, former university business lecturer and advisor to the Ministry of Public Works, Kabul, Afghanistan....
Canterbury health research projects win funding boost
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28 September 2021
Five University of Canterbury academics have won grants of over $100,000 each towards their research, with...
Is a world without men a dystopia or a utopia? Creamerie and Y: The...
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02 November 2021
Dr Erin Harrington gives a quick overview of both new drama shows, one narrated in dystopian...
Five top projects win 2021 Teaching Development Scholarships
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02 December 2021
Five exciting, future-focussed projects have earned Teaching Development scholarships for University of Canterbury staff.
The prestigious scholarships...