Beyond ‘simplistic’ debates – improving education in New Zealand 08 June 2022 Stuart McNaughton and Rebecca Jesson of Waipapa Taumata Rau say the reality behind educational debates is more complex than it seems.
Training educators to better support Pacific learners 01 June 2022 The Tapasā cultural competencies framework, co-provided by Tui Tuia, helps schools better support Pacific learners.
Meet Rebecca Adams, UniServices Director – Government Relations 24 May 2022 Rebecca Adams is UniServices’ director of government relations, based in Wellington.
UniServices intellectual property policy protects Māori knowledge 16 May 2022 UniServices has developed a Māori intellectual property policy in consultation with Māori experts to reflect its responsibilities for Indigenous intellectual property and data.
Cess@tion study offers chance to trial a natural stop-smoking aid 12 May 2022 NIHI invites any smoker who wants to make a healthy change to sign up for a study that will test cytisine, a natural product which has been shown to help smokers quit.
Kara Technologies: Signing up for accessibility 11 May 2022 Kara Technologies working to realise its vision of making sign language avatars available anywhere a Deaf person might want to access services or entertainment.
Scanner upgrade advances MRI imaging capabilities at CAMRI 05 May 2022 The Centre for Advanced Magnetic Resonance Imaging (CAMRI) has invested in a major upgrade to its imaging capabilities.
Cleaning wastewater and producing fertiliser at the same time 13 April 2022 Waipapa Taumata Rau, University of ߣߣƵresearchers aim to pilot a process to extract a safe, clean fertiliser from wastewater on an industrial scale.
Developing better tuberculosis drugs 06 April 2022 Waipapa Taumata Rau, University of ߣߣƵresearchers have taken three new tuberculosis drugs to clinical trial – an amazing success rate.
Meet Kerryn Kilkenny, UniServices business development manager 28 March 2022 Kerryn Kilkenny is a UniServices business development manager focusing on health.
Working to develop a vaccine against a ‘superbug’ 22 March 2022 Staph is a common bacterium that’s difficult to treat and can be deadly, especially in hospitals. A vaccine for the vulnerable could save lives – and money.
Overcoming distance and other challenges to support vaccination in the Pacific 18 March 2022 The Immunisation Advisory Centre is transporting a cold-storage Covid-19 vaccine to the Pacific islands and supporting vaccinator training there.