2018 Zonta Science Award presentation: speech by Dr Rhian Salmon
The Zonta Science Award celebrates women in science by giving them a grant designed to further their careers.
The Zonta Science Award celebrates women in science by giving them a grant designed to further their careers.
Choices made in the next decade will have long-term consequences for Antarctica and the globe, according to research published today in Nature.
Applications are open and eligibility criteria have been updated for the third round of the Aotearoa New Zealand Science Journalism Fund.
Victoria University alumna Dr Jessie Prebble has been announced as the 2018 recipient of the Zonta Science Award. Dr Prebble completed her Bachelor of Science (Honours) and her Master of Science at Victoria University.
Research by Victoria University of Wellington PhD graduate Taitusi Taufa has found new medicinal properties in marine sponges collected from Tongan waters, including several unique anti-cancer compounds.
This week saw the first graduates from the Master’s in Meteorology cross the stage at a Victoria University of Wellington graduation ceremony
Research led by Victoria University of Wellington looks back 450 million years to reveal an important link between changes in our planet’s motion through space, and the extinction and evolution of life on Earth.
Associate Professor Justin Hodgkiss from the School of Chemical and Physical Sciences has been appointed co-director of the MacDiarmid Institute along with University of Auckland’s Associate Professor Nicola Gaston.
Researchers from Victoria University of Wellington’s Ferrier Research Institute, Callaghan Innovation, the University of Canterbury, and Massey University have developed cutting-edge gene engineering technology to help scientists more efficiently manipulate DNA in order to produce new products, including a new veterinary drug.
Victoria University of Wellington's Dr Hazel Godfrey graduates with a PhD in Psychology this month, despite spending the last 13 years in chronic pain.