UniNews 2018
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Issue 10, December. Size: 3.5 MB.
Document Description: Inside: Damon Salesa – first Pro Vice-Chancellor Pacific, Marsden success and outstanding teachers, Building leadership, Model Confucius Institute launched at Pembridge House, New Bachelor of Design for 2020, Giving our nursing students a hand up, My story – Judy Wilford. Interview with Goldie Estate winemaker Heinrich Storm, Cocktails with Khrushchev, Tea with Mr Lee – poetry and prose memoir by law lecturer Bernard Brown, Virtual pregnancy – a world first, The gig trap – repercussions of working in 'gig' jobs, In memoriam – Iain Bell Buchanan, Māramatanga – Democracy surviving in Trump's America by Paul Taillon.
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Issue 9, November. Size: 3.8 MB.
Document Description: Inside: Nau mai e Cindy Kiro, Peace at last, 11 November 1918 – Special Collections First World War centenary website project, Literacy champion – Dr Rachel Williamson awarded title of NEXT Woman of the Year for Education, Get your orders in early – about the Strategic Procurement team, Rutherford success – Jay Marlowe and Tim Angeli, FMHS Alumni celebrate 50 years, My story – Harrison Black, Research – Fruit fly mysteries, Research – Pioneer in wave data, Research – Fertility hope, Research – French boost, Māramatanga – Stephen Hoadley writes about the Khashoggi killing.
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Issue 8, October. Size: 2.5 MB.
Document Description: Inside: From first spark to global impact – UniServices turns 30, All grown up and speaking for themselves – the Growing up in New Zealand study, Rewarding business of teaching – Christine Woods and Mānuka Hēnare have both received awards for Sustained Excellence in Tertiary Teaching, Tears of Rangi – Anne Salmond's book has been shortlisted for a prestigious British prize, My story – Mary Ann Crick, Research in brief – Alex Sims on Jumping on the blockchain train, Spring graduation, Excessive profits for energy generators – a new report by Stephen Poletti, Liggins study now TV doco, Maramatanga – Nicholas Rowe looks at the global spread of 'ethnic exclusion' in Dancing on a wire.
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Issue 6, August. Size: 8.5 MB.
Document Description: Inside: Sir Peter Gluckman will lead a new global council, business students experience virtual reality field tripsm University research engineer Nick Depree wins 2018 Nikon Auckland Photo Day and staff come up with lots of great ideas for living more sustainably.
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Document Description: Inside: Te Reo Māori policy passed, Huge funding boost for FMHS, Top science role for Juliet (Gerrard), New dame forged path for women – Charmian O’Connor, Gender transitioning – guidelines now available, Back for a second round – Raising the Bar, The high price of passion – Jacobean tragedy The Changeling, My story – Michael Steedman, Obituary –Diana Lennon’s enduring legacy, Maramatanga – New baby, new era? Jennifer Curtin.
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Issue 4, June. Size: 804.2 kB.
Document Description: Inside: Royal Society honour another first – Margaret Brimble, Ockham win for story of Tuai – Alison Jones and Kuni Kaa Jenkins, Tribute to past present and future – television series Artefact with Anne Salmond, My Story – Tracey Spray, Research – Roy Lay-Yee on Why are we so lonely?, Research – Simple test could save babies lives, Autumn Graduation, Maramatanga – Budget insights.
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Document Description: Inside: Breaking the bars – imagining a world without prisons, Dance graduate a world first – Suzanne Cowan, My Story – Richard Smith, Research – Impact of income on bodyweight, Goodbye after 46 years – Chris Thoreau, Research – Volcanic visions, Maramatanga – Lest we forget.
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Document Description: Inside: Robot care, tribute to staff member Amber McWilliams, Faculty of Education and Social Work's Martin Moore marries, Janet McAllister – our very own Library Queen.
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Document Description: Inside: People power – Andrew Erueti, Mental health top of mind – government inquiry, Creativity Unleashed – Unleash Space opening, New head for Psychology, Distinguished Alumni announced, My story – Simon Crook, Research in focus – Online addiction: Delia Cotoros-Goodall, Obituaries – David Mayes and Heather McAllister, Seen any sick starfish lately, Maramatanga – Our past matters: Felicity Barnes.