University of Canterbury - Latest News [Page 12]
Is Mātauranga Māori Truly Being Considered In Intellectual Property Law Reforms?
Wednesday, 1 June 2022, 10:24 am | University of Canterbury
A University of Canterbury researcher is investigating how the laws of Aotearoa New Zealand, specifically the current review of the Plant Variety Rights Act 1987, could be reformed to protect kaitiaki relationships with taonga plant species and ... More >>
PM’s Science Prize For Preventing Brain Damage In Newborns
Tuesday, 31 May 2022, 3:33 pm | University of Canterbury
Congratulations to the winners of the Prime Minister’s Science Prize, Te Puiaki Pūtaiao Matua a Te Pirimia, for their decade-long work on Neonatal Glucose Studies, preventing brain damage in newborns, including University of Canterbury’s clinically ... More >>
Three Emerging UC Academics Funded $713,000 For Health Research
Monday, 30 May 2022, 10:47 am | University of Canterbury
Three emerging University of Canterbury researchers have won HRC funding for their studies into coeliac disease in children; older unpaid caregiver experiences amid the pandemic; and air pollution’s impact on physical and mental health. The University ... More >>
Regalia Hiring Group Help Funds Pasifika Study Programme For NCEA Students
Friday, 20 May 2022, 12:16 pm | University of Canterbury
Pasifika NCEA students will have the opportunity to participate in a free study programme during the holidays, thanks to the generous support of Graduate Women Canterbury (GWC). GWC is a not for profit that operates the hire of academic regalia for graduating ... More >>
Academic’s 20-year Quest To Restore Rare African Forest
Thursday, 19 May 2022, 4:53 pm | University of Canterbury
On a remote Nigerian plateau, in one of Africa’s rarest ecosystems, a kiwi scientist has created a model for biodiversity conservation that has created local jobs, accommodated PhD students, produced valuable research, discovered new species, and given hope ... More >>
Pretty But Invasive: Stopping Monkeyflower Spread
Tuesday, 17 May 2022, 4:30 pm | University of Canterbury
UC master’s student Aaron Millar is researching ways to stop the spread of monkeyflower, an attractive North American plant that is invading pristine areas of Canterbury and Otago. Colloquially known as monkeyflower, the plant is particularly prominent ... More >>
Freshwater Ecosystems Under Threat In A Warming Aotearoa
Monday, 16 May 2022, 5:05 pm | University of Canterbury
Nature is taking with one hand and giving with the other when it comes to Aotearoa New Zealand’s freshwater ecosystems. While the increasing number of severe droughts is playing havoc with our waterways, more floods could prove to be their friend. ... More >>
Innovative Tech Could Generate Renewable Energy & Capture Carbon
Monday, 16 May 2022, 11:42 am | University of Canterbury
UC Engineering PhD student Karan Titus is researching new ways to combine geothermal with bioenergy, to supercharge renewable electricity and create a carbon sink. Titus has shown that a combined geothermal and bioenergy plant could remove a million tonnes ... More >>
Canterbury Astronomers Spot Quadruple Stars Which May Spark Supernova
Friday, 13 May 2022, 4:20 pm | University of Canterbury
A quadruple star system discovered in 2017 and recently observed at the University of Canterbury Mt John Observatory could represent a new channel by which thermonuclear supernova explosions can occur in the Universe, according to results published in ... More >>
Sea Ice Can Control Antarctic Ice Sheet Stability, New Research Finds
Friday, 13 May 2022, 3:09 pm | University of Canterbury
An international team, including University of Canterbury Associate Professor Wolfgang Rack and researchers from Cambridge and Newcastle universities, UK, have used a combination of historical satellite measurements, along with ocean and atmosphere records, to ... More >>
Dancing To A New Beat, Making Museums Easier To Navigate
Thursday, 12 May 2022, 4:39 pm | University of Canterbury
An international classical ballet dancer has pivoted to mastering how to make museums easier for everyone to navigate, including people who are neurodivergent. Inspired by a partially blind child with autism, University of Canterbury Master of Business ... More >>
We Can Generate Green Hydrogen, But How Will We Store It?
Wednesday, 11 May 2022, 12:19 pm | University of Canterbury
The Aotearoa New Zealand goal of zero emissions by 2050 brings urgency and pressure to create enough green hydrogen and safely store it for the future. Generating green hydrogen – hydrogen produced from water using renewable electricity – is a seasonal ... More >>
Revolutionising The Construction Industry One Panel At A Time
Tuesday, 10 May 2022, 9:44 am | University of Canterbury
New Zealand engineers aim to revolutionise the way we construct buildings with a modular building system that’s fast to assemble, recyclable and could be the answer to earthquake prone communities. University of Canterbury (UC) Professor Rajesh Dhakal ... More >>
Tackling Climate Change With ‘Carbon Negative’ Green Hydrogen
Monday, 9 May 2022, 5:21 pm | University of Canterbury
Researchers at the University of Canterbury (UC) are developing a smart new way of making green hydrogen from woody biomass and capturing carbon in the process. As Aotearoa New Zealand heads towards zero carbon 2050, green hydrogen is poised ... More >>
Prehistoric Earthquakes And Snail Shells May Give Future Insights
Monday, 9 May 2022, 10:25 am | University of Canterbury
New research led by University of Canterbury paleoseismologist Dr Tim Stahl is providing insights into prehistoric surface rupturing earthquakes in the Republic of Georgia to understand what future earthquakes could do. Along with a multi-disciplinary research ... More >>
Biodiversity Is Everyone’s Business
Thursday, 5 May 2022, 5:20 pm | University of Canterbury
Environmental Science students from the University of Canterbury will upskill the community on how everyone can contribute to improving local biodiversity. Environmental Science student and EnviroSoc Andrew McKaskell, with UC Geology PhD student and founder ... More >>
Plan To Transform Food Processing Waste Would Boost NZ Economy And Environment
Thursday, 5 May 2022, 10:32 am | University of Canterbury
Micro-organisms found in bacteria and fungi could help change food waste into high-value products that would boost New Zealand’s economy by $1.6 billion a year and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. A research project led by University of Canterbury Environmental ... More >>
Te Pūheke Opens A Pathway Towards Improved Environmental Stewardship
Thursday, 5 May 2022, 5:28 am | University of Canterbury
If Aotearoa New Zealand is to successfully transition to a more sustainable, resilient future without sacrificing productivity, then the full impact of various land-use practices needs to be well-understood and appropriately managed. A powerful new model ... More >>
Discovering The Adulterer’s Guide: Aotearoa’s Wicked Bible
Monday, 2 May 2022, 5:15 pm | University of Canterbury
In 1631, Robert Barker, printer to the English King Charles I, made one of the most serious blunders in publishing history. So much so, one contemporary labelled it “a ſcandalous miſtake in our Engliſh Bibles.” Barker’s error was indeed ... More >>
Researchers Tackle Wicked Problems In Shipping Industry
Friday, 29 April 2022, 11:20 am | University of Canterbury
An industry-academia research partnership could help offer solutions to reduce the carbon footprint of the freight transport industry. The University of Canterbury (UC) researchers Dr Patricio Gallardo and Adjunct Professor of Practice ... More >>