UOC Staff Best Christmas Decoration Competition Awards for the Department
Monday 17 December 2018
Our staff won multiple awards in the Best Christmas Decoration Competition held at the annual UOC Staff Christmas Afternoon Tea on 14 December 2018.
Monday 17 December 2018
Our staff won multiple awards in the Best Christmas Decoration Competition held at the annual UOC Staff Christmas Afternoon Tea on 14 December 2018.
Thursday 1 February 2018
Two Department of Pathology and Biomedical Science staff members have been promoted to Research Associate Professors from today.
Wednesday 31 October 2018
Pathology and Biomedical Science researchers Associate Professor Anitra Carr and Dr Logan Walker gave lectures at parliament this week in an event organised by the University of Otago’s OZONE Group showcasing early career researchers.
Friday 14 December 2018
Logan Walker is one of 40 academic staff at the University of Otago who has been promoted to associate professor.
Tuesday 13 November 2018
University of Otago, Christchurch postgraduate student Leah Butt has been selected for New Zealand’s national hockey team, the Black Sticks.
Tuesday 28 August 2018
Jessika Wise, PhD candidate, wins the 2018 Rutherford Poster Prize offered by the Health Research Society of Canterbury.
Tuesday 10 July 2018
Three University of Otago, Christchurch, staff members have been recognised for their global work with appointments and awards from key groups relating to cancer, tissue banking, and immunisation.
Tuesday 20 March 2018
The Mackenzie Cancer Research Group have dusted off their superhero capes to participate once again to raise money at the Cancer Society's Relay for Life at Rolleston over the weekend.
Thursday 1 March 2018
The three Otago departments which this week won awards for fostering postgraduate research culture share a common approach: they make their postgraduate students a priority.
Wednesday 31 January 2018
Dr Margaret Currie has been appointed at as Associate Dean (Postgraduate Studies) at the University of Otago, Christchurch.