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UC in the News - November 2003

Published by the Communications and Development Department

 

November 2003

 

Mr Stuart Griffiths (Fine Arts)

Sculptor alarmed by Macraes hole, Oamaru Mail, 4.11.03,

Hole scuttles sculpture plans, The News, 4.11.03,

Art park excavation not affecting pylon, Otago Daily Times, 7.11.03,

Scultpure on hold, Greymouth Evening Star, 22.11.03:

 

Dr Wayne Enright (Electrical and Computer Engineering)

Smelter shelter, Press, 5.11.03,

Putting the safest foot forward, NZ Education Review, 5.11.03:

Boot study reveals shocking facts, News Advertiser, 9.11.03:

 

Mr Alan Robb (Accountancy, Finance and Information Systems)

Wool equities: more information, please, NZ Farmers Weekly, 5.11.03,

Dogfight for Air New Zealand, Sunday Star Times, 16.11.03,

Open register risky key to maximising share price, NZ Farmers Weekly, 26.11.03:

 

Dr Bob Hall (Executive)

Fee rises continue as National reveals Treasury opposition, NZ Education Review, 5.11.03:

 

Mr Stuart McMillan (Political Science)

President Putin v the Oil Oligarch, National Business Review, 7.11.03,

Japan gets stable government but reforms remain in doubt, National Business Review, 14.11.03,

Turkey bombings leave west's experts guessing, National Business Review, 28.11.03:

 

Professor Roy Sharp (Vice-Chancellor)

Skills shortage addressed, Press, 8.11.03,

Fee rises difficult - student leaders, Christchurch Star, 14.11.03:

 

Professor Philip Joseph

Party-hop law cited against MP, Press, 11.11.03:

 

Associate Professor Bruce Jamieson

Staff poaching is not an issue - yet, NZ Education Review, 12.11.03:

 

Associate Professor Greg Newbold

Child-sex abusers face new controls, Press, 12.11.03,

Gang runs council-owned boxing gym, NZ Herald, 15.11.03,

Outrage at kids shamed by jackets, Sunday Star Times, 23.11.03:

 

Mr Jim Tully (Mass Communication and Journalism)

NBR scoops top award, National Business Review, 14.11.03:

 

Dr John Campbell (Physics and Astronomy)

Bubbling out from defect, Otago Daily Times, 14.11.03:

 

Mr Alan Gilmore (Physics and Astronomy)

Strong winds whip up dust storms, cause power cuts, Timaru Herald, 17.11.03:

 

Professor Richard Duke (Electronic and Computer Engineering)

National cert. in electronics technology grows in popularity, Education Weekly, 17.11.03:

 

Associate Professor Andrew Abell (Chemistry)

Weedkiller spur for TB research, NZ Herald, 18.11.03:

 

Dr Simon Kingham (Geography)

Christchurch pollution 'worse than realised', Nelson Mail, 18.11.03,

Chch air pollution 'worse than realised' - researcher, The News, 18.11.03,

Pollution 'worse than we think', Press, 18.11.03,

Christchurch air pollution 'worse than first thought', Marlborough Express, 19.11.03,

Christchurch smog worse than thought, NZ Herald, 19.11.03:

 

Dr Neville Bennett (History)

Market is the answer to "Wild West" water situation, NZ Farmers Weekly, 19.11.03,

South Island identity sells for a song, Press, 22.11.03:

 

Dr Bob Hall (Executive), Mr Richard Neal (Students' Association)

Varsity car permit penalities to rise, Christchurch Mail, 19.11.03:

 

Dr Verna Schofield (Social Work)

Telemarketer 'cowboys' prey on elderly, The Dominion Post, 19.11.03:

 

Mr Jeff Wilson, Dr Mike Durand (Geological Sciences)

Rotorua pool faces legal action after death, Sunday Star Times, 30.11.03: