We aim to engage with our community by:
- Holding annual international symposiums (starting in December 2016)
- Offering postgraduate development days for prospective students
- Communicating our research through our website
- Hosting international speakers and seminars
- Developing continuing education programmes featuring guest lecturers
Established research relationships
Our principal investigators and associate investigators have established relationships with the following groups and institutions.
University of Otago
- Centre for International Health
- Department of Anatomy
- Department of Anthropology and Archaeology
- Department of Biochemistry
- Department of Chemistry
- Department of History and Art History
- Department of Medicine, Christchurch
- Department of Microbiology and Immunology
- Department of Oral Diagnostic and Surgical Sciences
- Department of Oral Rehabilitation
- Department of Oral Sciences
- Department of Public Health
- Department of Preventive and Social Medicine
- Office of Māori Development
- Pacific Islands Centre
- Te Tumu
New Zealand
- Department of Conservation
- Heritage New Zealand
- Te Rūnanga o Ngāi Tahu
- New Zealand Society of Forensic Odontology
- Otago Museum
International institutions
- Australian National University
- Durham University
- James Cook University
- Mahidol University (Bangkok)
- National University of Samoa
- School of Government, Development, and International Affairs (Suva)
- Silpakorn University (Bangkok)
- University of the South Pacific (Suva)
Professor Hallie Buckley's IPL lecture
View a recording of Hallie's Inaugural Professorial Lecture, recorded in May 2017.
Evolutionary medicine: How bioarchaeology can address health and disease in the modern world