An index to names in documents held by the Hocken Collections, Dunedin, New Zealand A joint project between the Hocken Collections and the Dunedin Branch of the New Zealand Society of Genealogists At ...
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We will use this page to share some recent work the Matariki team has done to document and quantify landscape change in Aotearoa New Zealand. After recieving information from the Department of ...
Study Media, Film, and Communication with our exciting interdisciplinary team The Media, Film and Communication programme offers two undergraduate majors: Film and Media Studies, and Communication ...
Study Mathematics and Statistics at Otago Understand the fundamentals of mathematics and statistics and solve real world problems. Mathematics and statistics underpin virtually all aspects of modern ...
The Department of Radiation Therapy at the University of Otago, Wellington is the only provider of undergraduate and postgraduate education for Radiation Therapists in New Zealand.
At the University of Otago, Wellington we teach medicine, radiation therapy, postgraduate qualifications and papers, and undertake a wide variety of health-based research.
We work to understand why some people are healthy and some are not, how to prevent illness and injury, how people's health can be improved through working with communities, how political systems and ...
The Division of Health Sciences has campuses in Christchurch, Dunedin, and Wellington. It delivers undergraduate programmes in Dentistry, Medical Laboratory Science, Medicine, Pharmacy, and ...
It's not just our people – the experts in their fields and passionate students – but also the places we teach and learn: Otago Harbour, Fiordland, Stewart Island, Antarctica and the Pacific that mean ...
Part of the University of Otago, Christchurch, we undertake research, teaching, and community service to support Māori health advancement.
New Zealand’s most research-intensive campus for medical and health sciences with 300 medical and 700 postgraduate students working alongside world-class researchers.