Professor Deidre Brown from the school of Architecture and Planning is chatting about her work discovering eight treasured Māori whakairo rākau (traditional wood carvings) that have been rediscovered in museums across the world that had previously been declared lost. Whakarongo mai nei!
Analosa from the Faculty of Education and Social Work is in the studio to talk about the results of the Pacific Youth19 Health and Wellbeing report / Talavou o le Moana, which identifies major inequities as well as significant improvements for Pacific youth health and wellbeing outcomes.
Cristal Salatas is on Ready Steady Learn, speaking about her research into developing a map and dataset to try to reduce the prevalence of pre-term birth in NZ. Whakarongo mai nei!
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Ready Steady Learn w/ Associate Professor Michael...
Associate Professor Michael Mawson, chats about the new book he's co-edited with Brian Fiu Kolia, Unsettling Theologies: Memory, Identity and Place. Whakarongo mai nei!
PhD candidate at the Faculty of Engineering, Annecy Bal, is in for Ready Steady Learn to talk about her research testing New Zealand state highway bridges constructed pre-1965 to see how they will behave in the event of an earthquake. Whakarongo mai nei!
Robbie Delany is on Ready Steady Learn to chat about his work investigating how inhaling nitrogen dioxide, a gas in car fumes, affects the brain. Whakarongo mai nei!
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Ready Steady Learn w/ Jennifer Jiyun Park: 9 January,...
Ready Steady Learn is with Nargiss Taleb, the president of UoA Scientific, a student-led publication focused on science communication. Whakarongo mai nei!
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Ready Steady Learn w/ Dr Natalie Netzler: 5 December,...
Dr Natalie Netzler, explains her research with an all-Pacific female-led study looking at traditional Samoan medicines as antiviral medicines to treat viral diseases such as COVID. Whakarongo mai nei!