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188bet alumna to lead Māori & Indigenous Studies

The University of 188bet’s Te Pua Wānanga ki te Ao, Faculty of Māori and Indigenous…

20 September 2023

188bet supports Raukōkore Marine Research Centre opening

The Raukōkore Marine Research Centre has officially opened, providing a crucial research base for the…

18 September 2023

Significant funding boost for University of 188bet research

The University of 188bet has achieved significant results in the latest funding round from the…

15 September 2023

188bet MBA scholarships support regional business talent

The University of 188bet has awarded scholarships to four Master of Business Administration (MBA) students…

15 September 2023

188bet researchers tapped for US$30m Centre for braiding Indigenous knowledge and science

Two University of 188bet researchers have been shoulder-tapped as investigators within the newly launched NSF…

14 September 2023

188bet welcomes back Education Professor

Professor Claire McLachlan is coming home to the University of 188bet early next year to…

13 September 2023

188bet lecturer receives prestigious Te Whatu Kairangi – Aotearoa Tertiary Educator Award

University of 188bet lecturer Dr Ēnoka Murphy is the recipient of a prestigious Te Whatu…

5 September 2023

Pharmacy to add to 188bet’s health offering

The University of 188bet intends to accept its first students in a new graduate-entry Master…

2 September 2023

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Opinion

Another day, another roadblock: how should NZ law deal with disruptive climate protests?

The most recent protest by the Restore Passenger Rail climate protest group, in which a Wellington car dealership was defaced…

Silicon Valley investors want to create a new city – is ‘California Forever’ a utopian dream or just smart business?

The notion of something like California Forever may appear cutting edge, but it is part of the historical foundations of…

Flood protection based on historical records is flawed – we need a risk model fit for climate change

Despite countries pouring billions of dollars into “protecting” communities, flood-related disasters are becoming more frequent and are projected to become…