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UC in the News - August 2005

Published by Communications and Development

August 2005

Professor Jack Baggaley (Physics and Astronomy)

Investing in quality, Press, 10.8.05.

Associate Professor Simon Brown (Physics and Astronomy)

NCD aims new processes at semi-conductor industry, Press, 9.8.05.

Professor John Burrows (Law)

Gifted students join in on forum, Ashburton Guardian, 2.8.05.

Name bans flawed: expert, New Zealand Herald, 12.8.05.

Name suppression orders need work, academic says, Otago Daily Times, 12.8.05.

Call for guidelines on naming accused, The Dominion Post, 12.8.05.

Mr Glen Busch (Fine Arts)

Chance to see art gallery, Press 2.8.05.

Professor Phil Butler (Physics and Astronomy)

NZ lacks life saving scanner, Press, 3.8.05.

Dr Mark Byrd (Psychology)

Going, going…back!, Listener, 20.8.05.

Dr Peter Cammock (Management)

Putting soul into leadership, Waikato Times, 22.8.05.

Associate Professor Geoff Chase (Mechanical Engineering)

Hopes for painless breast screener, Press, 29.8.05.

Ms Ursula Cheer (Law)

The road not taken, Press, 20.8.05.

Dr Simon Clarke (Philosophy and Religious Studies)

A helping hand, Sunday Star Times, 21.8.05.

When reasoning fails, Press, 12.8.05.

Focus on messenger misses the point, Press, 26.8.05.

Dr Hamish Cochrane (Forestry)

Ivory tower terrorism, NZ Education Review, 18.8.05.

Dr Chris Cree Brown (Music)

Art in brief, Christchurch Star, 17.8.05.

Mr Tony Dale (Computer Science and Software Engineering)

Otago shines in research rankings, Otago Daily Times, 22.8.05.

Professor Ken Daniels (Social Work)

What price pregnancy?, Weekend Herald, 20.8.05.

Associate Professor Jeremy Finn (Law)

Inevitable hanging, Press, 13.8.05.

Mrs Irene Fussell (Business and Economics)

The Press election jury, Press, 13.8.05, 20.8.05, 27.8.05

Professor John Gibson (Economics)

Median loan, Dominion Post, 4.8.05.

Four Kiwis among top economists, The Dominion Post, 10.8.05.

Mr Alan Gilmore (Physics and Astronomy, Mt John University Observatory)

Mars e-mail is ‘a load of rubbish', Timaru Herald, 18.8.05.

Dr Joanna Goven (Political Science and Communication)

Experts for spray inquiry, Aucklander – West, 3.8.05.

Moth inquiry sets up its won website, Western Leader, 5.8.05.

Professor David Gunby (Student Administration)

Performance enhancement, NZ Education Review, 18.8.05.

Associate Professor Jack Heinemann (Biological Sciences)

The Independent Editorial, Independent, 3.8.05.

Associate Professor John Henderson (Political Science and Communication)

Lange revelled in being in centre of political stage, Press, 15.8.05.

Military bar still in force says US, The Dominion Post, 18.8.05.

Who'll be the boss?, The Dominion Post Weekend, 20.8.05.

Game On For PM, Press, 20.8.05

Follow the leaders, Waikato Times, 20.8.05.

Dr George Hooper (Centre for Advanced Engineering)

Coping when things go wrong, NZ Property Investor, 22.8.05.

Professor Peter Jackson (Engineering)

Varsities get grants, The Dominion Post, 22.8.05.

Professor Philip Joseph (Law)

Not putting a foot wrong, National Business Review, 19.8.05.

Ms Pam Kilmartin (Physics and Astronomy)

Xena an unlikely name for the latest heavenly body, New Zealand Herald, 2.8.05.

Mr Stuart McMillan (Political Sciences and Communication)

Pakistan ‘searching' for incubators of terrorism, National Business Review, 5.8.05.

Iran's return to nukes spooks, National Business Review, 12.8.05.

Koizumi's snap poll could be a kamikaze, National Business Review, 19.8.05.

Associate Professor Philippa Mein Smith (History)

From Gondwanaland to Fashion Week, Listener, 6.8.05.

Associate Professor Greg Newbold (Sociology and Anthropology)

Farmers advised to take care with firearms, The Dominion Post, 25.8.05.

Associate Professor David Norton (Forestry)

ORC forum to address SI high country issues, Otago Daily Times, 19.8.05.

Dr Jaime Pearce (Geography)

Study finds cancer risk, Press, 17.8.05.

Dr Nigel Perry (Computer Science and Software Engineering)

Fix the mess, Press, 11.8.05.

Ms Kathleen Quinlivan (Education)

Gay men “suffer more problems”, Press, 2.8.05.

Mr Alan Robb (Accountancy Finance and Information Systems)

Taking account, NZ Farmers Weekly, 1.8.05.

Wrightson Profit grows steadily, debt rockets, NZ Farmers Weekly, 8.8.05.

Add accountants to a conversation and it equals boring – research, Press, 25.8.05.

Mr David Round (Law)

House keeping, Press, 27.8.05.

Ms Kim Rutter (Electrical and Computer Engineering)

Click to shop, The Dominion Post, 18.8.05.

Professor Roy Sharp (Vice-Chancellor)

Union says Canterbury layoffs unnecessary, NZ Education Review, 18.8.05.

Professor Ian Shaw (Pro-Vice Chancellor, Science)

Deaths study welcomed, Press, 15.8.05.

Report questions port deaths study, Nelson Mail, 17.8.05.

Associate Professor Frank Sin (Biological Sciences)

The Independent Editorial, Independent, 3.8.05.

Mr David Small (Education)

Union says Canterbury layoffs unnecessary, NZ Education Review, 18.8.05.

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

Compelling seamless escapism, Press, 6.8.05.

College head regrets staff anxiety over job losses, Press, 12.8.05.

Warning of job losses at university, Gisborne Herald, 12.8.05.

Job losses looming, Nelson Mail, 12.8.05.

Vile, stinking metropolis, Press, 20.8.05.

Union says Canterbury layoffs unnecessary, NZ Education Review, 18.8.05.

Mr Jim Tully (Political Science and Communication)

Demise no surprise, Otago Daily Times, 9.8.05.

Commentator not surprised Holmes axed, Timaru Herald, 9.8.05.

And that's Holmes for the last time, Wanganui Chronicle, 9.8.05.

Little surprise as Prime axe Holmes, West Coast Times, 9.8.05.

Axing of Holmes come as no surprise, Marlborough Express, 9.8.05.

All Black tackling gay issues, Gisborne Herald, 13.8.05.

Mauger's star turn in gay magazine, Bay of Plenty Times , 13.8.05.

All Black fronts on gay issues, Greymouth Evening Star, 13.8.05.

Gay magazine hails All Black breakthrough, Otago Daily times, 13.8.05.

All Black fronts on gay issues, Weekend Herald, 13.8.05.

The Hidden Toll, Press, 27.8.05.

Dr Elijah Van Houten (Mechanical Engineering)

Hopes for painless breast screener, Press, 29.8.05.

Professor Steve Weaver (Geological Sciences)

Expert casts doubt on rock samples, Otago Daily Times, 23.8.05.

Greenstone origin queried, Greymouth Evening Star, 24.8.05.

Crown expert admits defect in stone sampling, Otago Daily Times, 24.8.05.

Greenstone's origins questioned, West Coast Times, 24.8.05.

 
 
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