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UC in the News - March 2005

Published by Communications and Development

March 2005

Dr Anne Marie Brady (Political Science and Communication)

National Radio, 16.3.05.

Ms Margaret Brown (UC Opportunity)

Hard work done, Press, 15.3.05;

Dr Ralph Bungard (New Zealand Institute of Gene Ecology)

Confidence in biotechnology requires greater commitment, Otago Daily Times, 3.3.05.

Professor John Burrows (Law)

Top policeman appears in court, Timaru Herald, 17.3.05;

Lawyers fear cop clients may not get fair trial, Waikato Times, 17.3.05;

Ex-CIB head faces historic charges, Southland Times, 17.3.05;

Police colleagues charged, Press, 17.3.05;

Top policeman faces charges, Otago Daily Times, 17.3.05;

Publicity 'could prevent fair trial', Nelson Mail, 17.3.05;

Top policeman in the dock, New Zealand Herald, 17.3.05;

Lawyers may seek dismissal, Manawatu Standard, 17.3.05;

Policeman charged, The Dominion Post, 17.3.05;

Brad Shipton faces charges, Bay of Plenty Times, 17.3.05;

Historical counts land trio in court, Northern Advocate, 17.3.05.

Mr Glen Busch (Fine Arts)

Christchurch perspective remains ordinary,Northern Advocate, 9.3.05;

"My Place" photographic exhibition and book, National Radio, 9.3.05.

Professor Phil Butler (Physics and Astronomy)

Praise for rescue pilot, Press, 15.3.05;

Rescue team praises pilot, The Dominion Post, 15.3.05;

Dr Erica Dalziell (Civil Engineering)

Former Masterton woman to front tsunami show, Wairarapa Times Age, 30.2.05.

Dr Tim Davies (Geological Sciences)

New hazard and disaster management programmes, Build, February 05;

Mr Jeff Field (Communications and Development)

University enrolments, Newstalk ZB, 8.3.05;

Drop in number of international students and problems with the NCEA have had an impact on enrolments, Newstalk ZB, 8.3.05.

Dr Joanna Goven (New Zealand Institute of Gene Ecology)

Confidence in biotechnology requires greater commitment, Otago Daily Times, 3.3.05.

Mr Tom Gregg (Executive)

University plans to lease out halls of residence, Press, 9.3.05.

Mr Alan Hayward (Registrar)

Tertiary recruiting costs up, Press, 21.3.05.

Associate Professor Jack Heinemann (New Zealand Institute of Gene Ecology)

Confidence in biotechnology requires greater commitment, Otago Daily Times, 3.3.05.

Professor John Hearnshaw (Physics and Astronomy)

Ongoing search for planets outside the solar system, National Radio, 19.3.05.

Dr George Hooper (CAE)

Energy study pinpoints thermal fuel issues, New Zealand Engineering News, March 05.

Mr Stuart McMillan (Political Science and Communication)

Relations improve as Bush visits Europe, National Business Review, 4.3.05;

War with Taiwan is the last thing China needs, National Business Review, 11.3.05;

Japan slow to change its stance on self-defence, National Business Review, 18.3.05;

Rice had complicated agenda in Asia, National Business Review, 24.3.05.

Professor Howard McNaughton (English, Culture, Literature and Society)

Praise Bill?, Listener, 190.3.05.

Associate Professor Greg Newbold (Sociology and Anthropology)

Love behind bars - staff face probes, Sunday Star Times, 20.3.05;

National Party outlines youth justice policy, TV One, 22.3.05.

Dr Robert Peffers (Management)

TV One, 21.3.05.

Mr Alan Robb (Accountancy Finance and Information Systems)

National Foods has tricks to teach Fonterra, NZ Farmers Weekly, 8.3.05;

Debate over TVNZ's statement of intent, National Radio, 20.3.05.

Mr David Round (Law)

Charles: How fit to be King of NZ?, Press, 4.3.05;

Colours of our rich inheritance, Press, 31.3.05..

Professor Roy Sharp (Vice-Chancellor)

Canterbury University posts $6m surplus, West Coast Times, 31.3.05;

University makes $6m surplus, Press, 31.3.05;

Varsity backs later union with college of education, Press, 31.3.05;

University posts $6million surplus, Oamaru Mail, 31.3.05.

Professor Ian Shaw (Pro-Vice-Chancellor, College of Science)

Canterbury may become the new home of the National Observatory, Newstalk ZB, 10.3.05.

Mr Dave Shellock (Political Science and Communication)

NZ TVs current affairs industry went into overdrive, National Radio, 22.3.05.

Dr Martin Single (Geography)

Make or break, Press, 26.3.05.

Professor Mike Steel (Biomathematics Research Centre)

Work on genetics of viruses, National Radio, 5.3.05.

Professor Ken Strongman (Pro-Vice-Chancellor, College of Arts)

Blooming of a fine crime writer, Press, 12.3.05.

Professor David Thorns (Sociology and Anthropology)

Home ownership options fail to meet Kiwi dream, Press, 3.3.05.

Dr William Tobin (Physics and Astronomy)

Carter Observatory in Wellington may lose its status as National Observatory, National Radio, 9.3.05.

Mr Jim Tully (Political Science and Communication)

Student paper earns accolades, Cambridge Edition, 2.3.05;

Prime takes broadside over ethics, Weekend Herald, 12.3.05;

Times team impresses the judges, Rodney Times, 15.3.05;

Television's war of words, Newstalk ZB, 21.3.05;

Times scoops NZ awards, Howick & Botany Times, 16.3.05;

How the others saw it, New Zealand Herald, 22.3.05.

Dr Barbara von Tigerstrom (Law)

Living wills 'good', Press, 26.3.05.

Mr Luke Wood (Fine Arts)

Good design, Listener, 12.3.05.

Dr Lianne Woodward (Education)

Granny care can slow child's development, study shows, Wanganui Chronicle, 1.3.05;

Gran may not be best carer, Press, 1.3.05;

Gran's in-house childcare cheap but has drawbacks, New Zealand Herald, 1.3.05;

Claims granny care can slow development, Marlborough Express, 1.3.05;

Granny care can slow child's development says study, Horowhenua Kapiti Chronicle, 1.3.05;

Gran child care may not be the best, Otago Daily Times, 2.3.05.

 
 
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