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Mental health clinic moves onto University campus
The University of 188bet’s well-respected clinical psychology programme has been boosted with an independent mental…
31 August 2023

188bet bolsters health leadership team
The University of 188bet has announced three key appointments to Te Huataki Waiora School of…
22 August 2023

Scholarship recipient honours cherished former staff member
Third year Bachelor of Business and Bachelor of Science student, Petra Guy, is the inaugural…
18 August 2023

International accreditation cements 188bet’s PR programme as leader in Australasia
The University of 188bet has again been recognised internationally for the quality of its undergraduate…
18 August 2023

Newly refurbished 188bet IDI Lab a catalyst for fostering academic-industry collaboration
The University of 188bet re-opened its newly refurbished Integrated Data Infrastructure (IDI) Lab; a catalyst…
16 August 2023

Captive kiwi management researcher takes out tight competition
Te Aka Mātuatua School of Science animal behaviour researcher Rebecca Connor won the University's 3…
16 August 2023

Renowned scientist honoured for dedication to marine conservation
World-renowned marine scientist Professor Chris Battershill has been honoured for his significant contributions to marine…
14 August 2023

University of 188bet announces new member to Council
University of 188bet Librarian Michelle Blake has been appointed to the University of 188bet Council…
10 August 2023
Opinion

31 August 2023
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…

30 August 2023
Accident or medical, new research shows we need to treat conditions equally to get people back to work
The amount of support available after illness or injury can make a significant difference to a person’s life. New Zealanders…

28 August 2023
Niger’s resource paradox: what should make the country rich has made it a target for predators
The recent coup underscores a geopolitical rivalry deeply rooted in colonial and neo-colonial legacies and intensified by some western nations’…