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Our academics are world-renowned for their research and able to speak at length about it. So what happened when we challenged them to keep it brief? To tell us where they stand on aspects of their research in under 2 minutes?
Vice-Chancellor Professor Nic Smith’s research uses maths and computers to help treat heart disease. Hear his take on mathematical modelling and healthcare.
Could Aotearoa produce the ‘green’ fuel of the future? Dr Mat Anker, senior lecturer in Inorganic Chemistry, tells us where he stands.
Can telehealth services replace in-person services? Dr Tara Officer, lecturer in Applied Health Science, tells us where she stands.
Can video games ever be considered art? Tuakana Metuarau, lecturer in Digital Foundations, tells us where he stands.
Landscape architects just spend all their time gardening—fact or not? Hear from Dr Bruno Marques, senior lecturer in Landscape Architecture.
Are teachers the best people to educate students about mental health? Dr Chris Bowden, lecturer in the School of Education, tells us where he stands.
Can New Zealand eradicate HIV in the next 10 years? Dr Clive Aspin, Associate Dean (Māori) in the Wellington Faculty of Health, tells us where he stands.
Find out where Dr Zoë Prebble, lecturer in the Faculty of Law, stands on how well law represents diverse interests.
Dr Michelle Zang, senior lecturer in the Faculty of Law, tells us where she stands on how well economic law responds to global crises.
Dr Valerie Cooper, a lecturer in Media Communications, tells us where she stands on propaganda's impact on society.
Associate Professor Rob McKay, Director of the Antarctic Research Centre, on whether Antarctica can be saved from the effects of climate change.
Should you be more critical of what you read online? Lecturer in Comparative Politics Dr Mona Krewel tells us where she stands.
Where does Marine Biologist Dr Chris Cornwall stand on the impact of climate change on coral reefs?
Where does School of Engineering's Daniel Burmester stand on making renewable energy more affordable?
Find out where Partner Head of the School of Education Dr Hiria McRae stands on meeting the needs of Māori students in education.
Do different rules apply when you're on holiday? Tourism Management lecturer Dr Ina Reichenberger tells us where she stands on badly behaved tourists.
Courtney Addison, Lecturer in the Centre for Science in Society, tells us where she stands on health services in Aotearoa.
Is AI smarter than humans? Professor Bing Xue from the School of Engineering and Computer Science tells us where she stands.
Is everyone a ‘little bit autistic’? Hannah Waddington, Senior Lecturer in Educational Psychology, tells us where she stands.
Jonathan Barrett, Associate Professor in Taxation, has a particular interest in arts law. Find out where he stands on graffiti and our right to create art.
Can good design stop us procrastinating? Lecturer in Interaction Design Helen Andreae tells us where she stands.
Are video games really that bad for us? Software Engineering lecturer Dr Simon McCallum tells us where he stands.
Information Management lecturer Dr Yi-Te Chiu tells us where he stands on our relationship with AI in the workplace.
Is an architect's role to make buildings more beautiful? Senior lecturer Hans-Christian Wilhelm from the School of Architecture tells us where he stands.
Do documentaries speak the truth? Find out where Associate Professor Paul Wolffram stands on film's ability to offer different perspectives.