The Hoare Govett Small Companies Index Report, published by RBS IPL Reflections of a middle class Pakeha on researching health inequalities in Aotearoa FPCLW: Session 3 FPCLW: Session 4 FPCLW: Session 8 Symbolising New Zealand: Session 1 Response Three Generations of Distance Education Pedagogy: Challenges and Opportunities School work Understanding Loons Hip-Hop in the Cornell Library Research integrity and publication ethics Power of image Joseph Banda ZAMBART speaks at the Power of In-Between Conference 1-2 July 2008 Kasongo Gillies, Panos speaks at the Power of In-between Conference 1-2 July 2008 Andrew Chetley from Healthlink speaks at the Power of In-Between Conference 1-2 July 2008 Anna Downie (IDS, UK) and Maria McMillan (Dev-Zone, New Zealand) speak at the Power of In-Between Co Sonja Tiscenko from REPOA speaks at the Power of In-Between Conference 1-2 July 2008 Jennifer Liguton from PIDS speaks at the Power of In-Between Conference 1-2 July 2008 Mark Hepworth from Loughborough University, UK speaks at the Power of In-Between Conference 1-2 July Lizbeth Navas-Aleman speaks on China
Mid and small-cap companies had their best share price performance since 1977, according to new research by Professors Dimson and Marsh
Professor Tony Blakely, Director of the Health Inequalities Research Programme, Wellington School of Medicine and Health Science. Inaugural Professorial Lecture, given August 5, 2008.
With one-third of Aotearoa New Zealand in public conservation, what visions and challenges exist for its future development and management? On Friday 10th July, the University of Otago Research Cluster for Natural Resources Law tackled these issues head-on at a significant symposium entitled The Future of Public Conservation Lands and Waters. Be involved! How can a greater sense of public engagement in the conservation estate be built? Mick Abbott, Department of Design.
With one-third of Aotearoa New Zealand in public conservation, what visions and challenges exist for its future development and management? On Friday 10th July, the University of Otago Research Cluster for Natural Resources Law tackled these issues head-on at a significant symposium entitled The Future of Public Conservation Lands and Waters. What is biodiversity? The challenge for our parks. Dr James Maclaurin, Head of the Department of Philosophy.
With one-third of Aotearoa New Zealand in public conservation, what visions and challenges exist for its future development and management?
On Friday 10th July, the University of Otago Research Cluster for Natural Resources Law tackled these issues head-on at a significant symposium entitled The Future of Public Conservation Lands and Waters.
Recreation access: how to enhance visitor experiences in our parks? Dr Anna Thompson and Dr Brent Lovelock, Department of Tourism and co-directors of th
Dr Ed Hanfling, Media Arts, Waikato Institute of Technology.
The Centre for Research on National Identity - Symbolising New Zealand conference.
Held September 10, 2010.
Professor Terry Anderson, Canada Research Chair in Distance Education, Athabasca University, Canada, has an incredible knowledge of online learning, and his work on the uses of technology in support of open and distance education is at the forefront of research in this area. He will address the challenges of expanding access to high quality distance learning and the growing opportunities to create and sustain learning connections using both old and new approaches to distance education.
Held 30
School work.
Discover the latest research on common loons, those large, fish-eating birds that winter on the ocean but breed on fresh water lakes.
Date: 03/17/2010
Students describe the excitement of conducting original research with unique artifacts documenting hip-hop's earliest years.
Date: 06/16/2010
Part one of a series of lectures looking at different aspects of research integrity and their application in biomedical research.
According to Lynne Burmark “Humans process images 60,000 times faster than text. ” ( Harnessing the power of visual literacy! website) . She makes this statement on the back of research that I have not read, however she captures why I think it is important to re-evaluate the potential for the integration of media in [...]
Joseph Banda from ZAMBART talks about the one thing that he'll be taking away with him from the Power of In-between Conference in Pretoria, South Africa 1-2 July 2008. The conference, organised by the Institute of Development Studies, Sussex and the Human Science Research Council, South Africa, aimed to shine a light on the role of research brokers and intermediaries and explore how they support evidence-based pro-poor policy and practice.
Kasongo Gillies from Panos talks about the one thing that he'll be taking away with him from the Power of In-between Conference in Pretoria, South Africa 1-2 July 2008. The conference, organised by the Institute of Development Studies, Sussex and the Human Science Research Council, South Africa, aimed to shine a light on the role of research brokers and intermediaries and explore how they support evidence-based pro-poor policy and practice.
Andrew Chetley from Healthlink talks about the one thing that he'll be taking away with him from the Power of In-between Conference in Pretoria, South Africa 1-2 July 2008. The conference, organised by the Institute of Development Studies, Sussex and the Human Science Research Council, South Africa, aimed to shine a light on the role of research brokers and intermediaries and explore how they support evidence-based pro-poor policy and practice.
Anna Downie (IDS, UK) and Maria McMillan (Dev-Zone, New Zealand) talk about possibilities for collaboration between intermediaries in monitoring and evaluation at the Power of In-between Conference in Pretoria, South Africa 1-2 July 2008. The conference, organised by the Institute of Development Studies, Sussex and the Human Science Research Council, South Africa, aimed to shine a light on the role of research brokers and intermediaries and explore how they support evidence-based pro-poor policy
Sonja Tiscenko from REPOA talks about our responsibility to give feedback to each other in this field at the Power of In-between Conference in Pretoria, South Africa 1-2 July 2008. The conference, organised by the Institute of Development Studies, Sussex and the Human Science Research Council, South Africa, aimed to shine a light on the role of research brokers and intermediaries and explore how they support evidence-based pro-poor policy and practice.
Jennifer Liguton from PIDS talks about what she learnt from the first day of the Power of In-between Conference in Pretoria, South Africa 1-2 July 2008. The conference, organised by the Institute of Development Studies, Sussex and the Human Science Research Council, South Africa, aimed to shine a light on the role of research brokers and intermediaries and explore how they support evidence-based pro-poor policy and practice.
Mark Hepworth from Loughborough University, UK talks about the two things he'll be taking away with him from the Power of In-between Conference in Pretoria, South Africa 1-2 July 2008. The conference, organised by the Institute of Development Studies, Sussex and the Human Science Research Council, South Africa, aimed to shine a light on the role of research brokers and intermediaries and explore how they support evidence-based pro-poor policy and practice.
Lizbeth Navas-Aleman, Research Fellow at the Institute of Development Studies speaks on the growing brands on China and their effect on the rest of the world.













