2013 News
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Eureka! symposium
Our students are among 12 of New Zealand’s best young science brains at the Eureka! Symposium.
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Victoria welcomes new Pro Vice-Chancellor
Professor Mike Wilson has joined Victoria University as the new Pro Vice-Chancellor of Science, Engineering and Architecture and Design.
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Little birds make big decisions
Research at Victoria University is revealing new information about one of New Zealand’s smallest birds, the North Island robin.
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Codes and ciphers: unravelling the mathematics of the internet
The important role mathematics plays in safely and accurately transmitting information across the internet will be the focus of a public talk in Rotorua next week.
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Innovative waste solution
A new waste treatment plant launched in Palmerston North is based on technology developed at Victoria University as part of PhD research in the School of Chemical and Physical Sciences.
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Study delivers insights into meningitis
Research by a Victoria University PhD graduate has uncovered new information on preventing the spread of meningitis.
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New knowledge about deadly cancer
New research at Victoria University could throw light on why some women develop one of the deadliest and most difficult to detect cancers.
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Could coral reefs become sponge reefs in the future?
Sponges may become the dominant organisms inhabiting coral reefs when the effect of climate change and ocean acidification sets in.
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Friends and colleagues deeply saddened by loss of Pablo Etchegoin
Victoria University mourns the loss of one of its leading scientists, Professor Pablo Etchegoin.