The University of Otago, Christchurch, launched a new initiative this week, aimed at showcasing the breadth and depth of research work carried out on campus.
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It has been said ‘good things take time’ and that’s something playwright Chelsea McRae might agree with.
Our highly ranked Enterprise Project Management Office has been recognised yet again, as a national finalist at the Project Management Office (PMO) of the Year award.
After three years as Deputy Vice-Chancellor (External Engagement) Professor Tony Ballantyne is returning to his first love – history.
Religion, science and magic might seemingly have little to do with each other nowadays, but once upon a time the boundaries between this trio of topics were far less clearly defined.
If there’s a way Jeff Burrow can use his time to give back to the community, rest assured he’s all in.
A bright and beautiful visual pepeha representing inclusivity and diversity now graces the Clyde St entrance to the Business School.
Research to enhance ice sheet modelling aimed at predicting future sea level rise has been given a boost thanks to seed funding from the Matariki Network of Universities (MNU).
Former Chancellor, distinguished Otago alumna and prominent Dunedin lawyer Mrs Judith Medlicott CNZM is remembered as a trailblazer in her profession, a strong advocate for women and for her dedicated service to the community.
Marcela Giesche, this year’s Caroline Plummer Fellow in Community Dance, is offering free workshops and master classes in her movement methods as part of her outreach to the University and the wider community during the months of May to August.