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University of Canterbury
New Zealand
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The University of Canterbury (UC) is located in Christchurch, the largest city in New Zealand's South Island. The University offers world-class research, inspirational teaching, a vibrant campus environment and a great student lifestyle with students from around the world.
The University of Canterbury (UC) is located in Christchurch, the largest city in New Zealand's South Island. The University offers world-class research, inspirational teaching, a vibrant campus environment and a great student lifestyle with students from around the world.
Tauhere UC Connect: Mapping the Path to Better Health: Unleash the Superpower of GeoHealth
What if maps could lead to better health and well-being for you and your community? Imagine using maps and data to improve our lives, helping us live longer and healthier lives. Join us on a journey as we show you how we make this happen!
Learn how cutting-edge research has revealed the ways our environment can alter our health. Explore how our research has significantly impacted and influenced policy, advocating for meaningful, positive change in our world. Through fascinating case studies spanning two decades, we reveal how maps, stats and data have shaped positive changes in health across communities.
Come and celebrate with us as we mark the 20th anniversary of Te Taiwhenua o te Hauora, The GeoHealth Laboratory.
This seminar will be led by Associate Professor Malcolm Campbell and features guests including the previous GeoHealth Laboratory Directors Professor Simon Kingham and Professor Jamie Pearce.
About the speakers
Associate Professor Campbell is a Quantitative Human Geography with expertise in Health and Medical Geography. In 2024 he became Director of the GeoHealth Laboratory at UC, having been Deputy Director since 2011. Dr Campbell applies quantitative methods and spatial data science to understand and address social and spatial inequalities in health and wellbeing. I led projects on understanding how poverty, wealth and inequality impact on a myriad of social, economic and health outcomes.
Learn how cutting-edge research has revealed the ways our environment can alter our health. Explore how our research has significantly impacted and influenced policy, advocating for meaningful, positive change in our world. Through fascinating case studies spanning two decades, we reveal how maps, stats and data have shaped positive changes in health across communities.
Come and celebrate with us as we mark the 20th anniversary of Te Taiwhenua o te Hauora, The GeoHealth Laboratory.
This seminar will be led by Associate Professor Malcolm Campbell and features guests including the previous GeoHealth Laboratory Directors Professor Simon Kingham and Professor Jamie Pearce.
About the speakers
Associate Professor Campbell is a Quantitative Human Geography with expertise in Health and Medical Geography. In 2024 he became Director of the GeoHealth Laboratory at UC, having been Deputy Director since 2011. Dr Campbell applies quantitative methods and spatial data science to understand and address social and spatial inequalities in health and wellbeing. I led projects on understanding how poverty, wealth and inequality impact on a myriad of social, economic and health outcomes.
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Ngā Kōrero Kairangahau: Working with Industry Partners (Episode 3)
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Senior Lecturers Above the Bar Rebecca Peer and Tom Logan discuss engaging with industry partners in their research. They also reflect on some of the unique challenges for Early Career Researchers and strategies for maximising research impact. #UC #Research #UniversityOfCanterbury
Tauhere UC Connect: The Better Start Literacy Approach success story
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Tauhere UC Connect: The Better Start Literacy Approach success story The Better Start Literacy Approach is an example of a ‘structured literacy approach’ that is based on the science of reading. The Government recently announced that all teachers in state-funded schools will need to teach young children to read using structured literacy teaching methods from the start of next year. Professor Ga...
Passion for equity in engineering earns prestigious medal.
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Professor Philippa Martin has won the 2024 UC Teaching Medal for transforming engineering education to support greater diversity, equity, and inclusion. Te Whare Wānanga o Waitaha | University of Canterbury (UC) Professor Philippa Martin’s colleagues describe her as an inspiring role model and mentor, who has continually advocated for under-represented groups to thrive in engineering during her...
Medallist transforming mental health with nutrition.
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Helping people put food first is a mission for Professor Julia Rucklidge who has become a pioneer in the field of mental health and nutrition. Named in the top 100 Most Influential Women in Aotearoa New Zealand on three occasions, Professor Rucklidge, from Te Whare Wānanga o Waitaha | University of Canterbury (UC) Faculty of Science, has been awarded the prestigious 2024 UC Innovation Medal for...
UC Research Medal for drone tech and clean energy innovation
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UC Research Medal winner Professor Dan Zhao advances clean energy and drone technology with his innovative research in aerodynamics and carbon-free solutions. Te Whare Wānanga o Waitaha | University of Canterbury (UC) researcher Professor Zhao has made an award-winning impact on mechanical and aerospace engineering. His contributions have earned him the 2024 UC Research Medal, recognising his p...
Striving for the holistic through Māori philosophy
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Having significantly influenced counter-colonial Māori philosophy, Professor Carl Mika (Tuhourangi, Ngāti Whanaunga) explores the impact of colonisation on Māori views of the world. As Head of the Aotahi School of Māori and Indigenous Studies at Te Whare Wānanga o Waitaha | University of Canterbury (UC), Professor Mika has played a key role in developing new philosophical approaches to mātauran...
Understanding Roman society through Māori values
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Bicultural competency in education is fundamental, but what does that look like when you teach a subject focused on a society nearly 3000 years old? UC Teaching Medallist 2024 Associate Professor Alison Griffith has enjoyed an extensive career in Classics education. Currently an Associate Professor in the Faculty of Arts at Te Whare Wānanga o Waitaha University of Canterbury (UC), she has held ...
UC Research Student Showcase
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UC’s Research Student Showcase is a series of annual competition events for postgraduate students to showcase their research and engage a wider audience.
Behind the scenes with our Deans | Associate Professor Cathy Andrew, UC Faculty of Health
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In the sixth of our ‘Behind the Scenes with our Deans’ series, Amo Matua | Executive Dean of the University of Canterbury Faculty of Health Associate Professor Cathy Andrew talks about her career in health, from nursing to becoming an academic leader.
Will Durkin
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Cold Kids, Hot Topic.’ from the School of Mathematics and Statistics. Finalist from the Faculty of Engineering, Will’s research explores strategies for firming the output and minimising the variability of intermittent renewable energy sources.
Thejani Madhuhansi Wickrama
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Shaping a sustainable future through responsible disposal practices’ from the Department of Management, Marketing & Tourism. Finalist from the UC Business School, Thejani explores how consumers dispose of products they no longer use. Thejani aspires to foster a more sustainable society by promoting responsible disposal practices.
Rebecca Attwell
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Athletes, Body Image, and the Menstrual Cycle" from the School of Health Science. Finalist from the Faculty of Health, Rebecca’s research explores the influence of the menstrual cycle on body image and sport experience in trained women.
Megan Eustace
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Rongoā reo: Supporting communication for Māori with dementia' from the School of Psychology, Speech and Hearing. Third Place winner in the UC Finals, Megan develops a culturally grounded communication care pathway to enhance the lives of Māori living with dementia.
Madeline Mills
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Rewiring Your Brain with Swallowing Skill Training’ from the School of Psychology, Speech and Hearing. Finalist from the Faculty of Science, Madeline explores changes to the structure and function of patients’ brains after a period of swallowing skill training rehabilitation.
3MT Finalist 2024 | Anna Christoforou | University of Canterbury
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3MT Finalist 2024 | Anna Christoforou | University of Canterbury
Tauhere UC Connect: Why is Aotearoa sending experiments into space?
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Tauhere UC Connect: Why is Aotearoa sending experiments into space?
New Zealand’s path to global leadership in premium foods
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New Zealand’s path to global leadership in premium foods
Tauhere UC Connect: The Ethics of War Reporting in an Unequal World
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Tauhere UC Connect: The Ethics of War Reporting in an Unequal World
University of Canterbury | Spring Graduation 2024 | UC Business School, Faculty of Health & Science
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University of Canterbury | Spring Graduation 2024 | UC Business School, Faculty of Health & Science
University of Canterbury | Spring Graduation 2024 | Faculty of Arts, Education & Engineering
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University of Canterbury | Spring Graduation 2024 | Faculty of Arts, Education & Engineering
This didn't age well 😂😂
I want one!!
Yay Rebecca!
💯💯💯👍👍👍👌
해설할때 영어는 왜캐 통역을 못하냐? 통역 못하면 걍 말하지마라 선수들 인터뷰하는거 목소리 가려서 안들린다. 하... 그리고 격투기 볼줄 모르면 해설하는 중간중간 승자 예측좀 하지마라. 보는사람 답답해 뒤진다.
My dream university , university of canterbury . i am from Bangladesh .
"The ministry for the environment use's 1 metre as a sort of safe sea level rise prediction by 2115" Safe as in a good average, remembering of course this is the beginning of it speeding up..
Professor Zhao’s pioneering research in carbon-free combustion and drone aerodynamics is transforming the future of clean energy. His dedication to innovation and sustainability is truly inspiring. Congratulations! 🎉👍🏻😊
I'm through whakamaoritanga
Professor Zhao, He is one of my master's tutors, and his help to students is so sincere. He is academically rigorous and has achieved considerable achievements! 🎉🎉🎉
Very illustrative session…beautifully explained effects of earthquake😊
The sound doesn't work for me either...
Interesting and quite informative lecture on some basiscs of parfume chemistry as well as of human olfactory sense. A lecture that was really highly enjoyable ! More of such from professor Fee would be most welcome !
Hi Henry, Levi and Luka here. Good work on the first place! Lets go to Byron again soon?
First person here to make a comment 😊
Amen
No, the earth is still recovering from global flood God sent in Noah’s time (Book of Genesis) to purpose His wrath on evil mankind. It’s quite easy to see scarring over the entire earth from that overwhelmingly catastrophic flood that lasted almost a year. Glaciers are remnants of the ice age which occurred because of worldwide climate adjustments after the flood.
What a kurngt. Sip the juice you dopes.
Eat healthy..feel better! Plenty of protein,veg,healthy saturated fats
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Do YOU no what a MAORI is. Do YOU no what a MORIORI is. YOU spread lies and deciet to everyone YOU no. Your NO SCHOLAR. Go teach your own family history and leave alone your fantasies. What's your DNA. YOU probably don't want to no. 🫢🤭🥱
Thank you for your benign help.
Painful presentation
Uc the best❤
How do I enroll from Nigeria?
This video was bound to blow up and rightfully so. Nutrition has changed my life for the better. The difference is day and night after I really went all in with changing my nutritional habits. But I am concerned about it happening succesfully on a global scale.
Many WWI sympathy cards of 1916 had only the Union Jack on them, by 1917 the NZ flag started to appear on the sympathy cards. Possibly NZ 's darkest day at Passchendaele (900 dead) contributed to this?
The fist gang was 1842? There were no ore colonial Maori gangs? Nonsense. He incorrect in the idea that protest started with feminism etc. there were huge worker protests in the early 1900s as an example. Also the NZ Legion protests of the 1930s.
Audio works with headphones
31:42
Audio is completely borked on this unfortunately
🍀 'promosm'
Lets held a boxing match, where a men & women fight each other!!!
Audio works fine for me
Can I become a medical physicist with a bsc physics?
I would love to attend this lecture, but there seems to be an issue with the audio.
keren Nadia
Amazing
Thank you Gi Gi❤
YaHWaH bless you Stacey. 🙌🏻🙏🏻❤️🕊️
Great insights!
That's Julia Rucklidge PhD from the University of Canterbury in New Zealand. 🙂
Congratulations Everyone, Looking forward to the day I will walk up on the same stage ...
Hi everyone how to come through scholarship
Nice 🙂
There are so many falsely accused
Do we need to select courses before there is a decision on our application and before we submit it
Energy