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Ocean-swimming Scientist Dives Deep Into Wellbeing With Prestigious New Zealand Fellowship
Wednesday, 9 November 2022, 8:56 am | L'Oreal-UNESCO For Women in Science
Christchurch-based scientist, and University of Canterbury Lecturer, Dr Essie Rodgers has been awarded the 2022 L’Oréal-UNESCO For Women in Science New Zealand fellowship to further her research into conservation and how the quality of waterways impacts ... More >>
Perceptions Of Anxiety The Focus For New Zealand Fellowship Recipent
Monday, 22 November 2021, 9:01 am | L'Oreal-UNESCO For Women in Science
Kiwi neuroscientist continues award sweep with L’Oréal-UNESCO For Women in Science fellowship Otago-based neuroscientist Dr Olivia Harrison has been awarded a global fellowship to further her research into understanding anxiety, and how the way we ... More >>
Women’s Science Fellowship Dedicated To Waterway Restoration And Climate Action
Tuesday, 27 October 2020, 9:23 am | L'Oreal-UNESCO For Women in Science
NZ one of the first to benefit from climate-specific L’Oréal fellowship A Kiwi marine environmental scientist has been awarded a global fellowship to further research how restoring New Zealand’s waterways could combat climate change. Dr. Shari Gallop, ... More >>
Local researcher awarded prestigious fellowship
Monday, 29 October 2018, 12:36 pm | L'Oreal-UNESCO For Women in Science
The world of Augmented Reality will soon be leaping into our everyday lives thanks to the work of award-winning University of Otago scientist Stefanie Zollmann, who has just been granted the prestigious L’Oréal-UNESCO For Women in Science Fellowship ... More >>
Unique NZ synthetic chemistry scientist wins award
Tuesday, 25 October 2016, 2:25 pm | L'Oreal-UNESCO For Women in Science
Imagine a time before electronics, synthetic clothing, tyres, contact lenses or plastic products such as money, packaging and toys existed. This wide variety of man-made products has revolutionised our lives. But, what other materials are scientists capable ... More >>