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UC in the News - September 2005

Published by Communications and Development

September 2005

Mr Mark Allen (Electrical and Computer Engineering)

Scientific study calls for ski bunnies to cover up, Weekender Rotorua, 2.9.05;

UV risks for skiers confirmed, Taupo Weekender, 8.9.05;

UV on slopes increases, Kapi Mana News, 13.9.05;

Sun warming for snow riders, Ruapehu Bulletin, 27.9.05.

Dr Theresa Arseneau (Political Science and Communication)

TV Week, Listener, 17.9.05;

Seeing two sides to the story, The Dominion Post, 19.9.05;

Essential voting guide, Otago Daily Times, 17.9.05;

National by a nose, National Business Review, 16.9.05;

TV3, New Zealand Herald, 15.9.05;

All stops out for election night, Bay of Plenty Times, 13.9.05;

Vote with the remote, Daily News, 13.9.05;

Vote with the remote, The Dominion Post, 13.9.05;

Marathon TV election coverage, New Zealand Herald, 13.9.05;

Vote with the remote, Press, 13.9.05;

Mr Les Brighton (International Office)

At the top of a downhill slope, NZ Education Review, 15.9.05.

Ms Margaret Brown (UC Opportunity)

Research focus pays off, Press, 1.9.05.

Professor Philip Butler (Physics and Astronomy)

Cancer patients flying to Australia for life-saving scans, The News, 6.9.05.

Dr Simon Clarke (Philosophy and Religious Studies)

University pay dispute settled, Gisborne Herald, 9.9.05;

The notion of economic concern, Press, 9.9.05.

Associate Professor Peter Cottrell (Physics and Astronomy)

NZ astronomers access telescope over the internet, Southland Times, 3.9.05;

First Salt images are not of this world, Press, 2.9.05;

New telescope comes online, Timaru Herald, 2.9.05.

Professor Ken Daniels (Social Work and Human Services)

Link for donors and children, New Zealand Herald, 6.9.05;

Donor openness urged, Press, 7.9.05.

Professor Tim David (Mechanical Engineering)

Go with the flow, Listener, 3.9.05.

Professor Scott Davidson (Pro-Vice Chancellor, Law)

Deep Throat still mystifies, Press, 10.9.05.

Mrs Irene Fussell (Business and Economics)

The Press election jury, Press, 10.9.05;

The Press election jury, Press, 16.9.05.

Associate Professor Elizabeth Gordon (Linguistics)

Colonial twang mark of our identity, Press, 22.9.05;

She'll be right to speak Kiwi, says linguist, Daily Post, 22.9.05:

'Colonial twang' part of our identity, New Zealand Herald, 22.9.05;

Oudda ya wanna da fush 'n chups? Now or a bit bloody later? Southland Times, 22.9.05;

Linguist puts accent on Kiwi identity, Otago Daily Times, 24.9.05;

Let's hear it for the colonial NZ twang, Horowhenua Kapiti Chronicle, 28.9.05;

Let's hear it for the colonial NZ twang, Northern Advocate, 27.9.05.

Dr Bronwyn Hayward (Political Science and Communication)

Turnout higher this time around, The Dominion Post, 19.9.05;

Feisty campaign fails to excite apathetic voters, New Zealand Herald, 19.9.05;

Exciting race failed to get voters out, Otago Daily Times, 19.9.05.

Professor Nigel Healey (Business and Economics)

Accounting quizzes launched, Shore News, 4.9.05.

Professor Murray McEwan (Chemistry)

Every breath you take, Listener, 17.9.05.

Mr Stuart McMillan (Political Science and Communication)

What the overwhelming win means, National Business Review, 16.9.05;

The spread and spread of nuclear weapons, National Business Review, 30.9.05.

Associate Professor Euan Mason (Forestry)

Training still matters, Inwood International, 1.9.05;

Tree scholarship, Press, 16.9.05.

Miss Leanne Molloy (Information Technology Services)

Graphics and design courses foster self-reliance, creativity in students, Press, 14.9.05.

Professor Greg Newbold (Sociology and Anthropology)

Labour's six years under the microscope, Sunday Star Times, 4.9.05.

Associate Professor David Norton (Forestry)

Call to scrap high country voluntary tenure review, Marlborough Express, 14.9.05;

Tenure review cops criticism at forum, Otago Daily Times, 14.9.05.

Professor Susheng Pang (Chemical Process and Engineering)

Drying Times, Inwood International, 1.9.05.

Mr Geoff Pearman (UC Opportunity)

Never too old to learn, Newslink, 1.9.05;

The learning never stops, Southland Times, 1.9.05;

Educators encouraged to change programmes, Southland Times, 8.9.05.

Associate Professor Jarg Pettinga (Geological Sciences)

We're moving - but slowly, Manawatu Standard, 26.9.05.

Dr Derek Roger (Psychology)

Coping with workplace stress laws, Waikato Times, 26.9.05.

Dr Yvonne Shanahan (Accountancy Finance and Information Systems)

Focus on Managers, Management, September 05.

Dr David Small (Education)

Pay claim settled, Press, 9.9.05.

Professor Mike Steel (Mathematics and Statistics)

Lucky cuzzies born, Daily Post, 17.9.05;

‘Million-to-one' baby cousins, The Dominion Post Weekend, 17.9.05;

Three relatives give birth on the same day, Hawkes Bay Today, 17.9.05;

Trio just one in a million, Press, 17.9.05.

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

Union forces university to delay cuts, Press, 28.9.05.

Mr Rawiri Taonui (Maori and Indigenous Studies)

Is Don Brash racist?, Press, 10.9.05.

Professor David Thorns (Sociology and Anthropology)

Class-conscious, Dominion Post, 7.9.05.

Mr Jim Tully (Political Science and Communication)

Invercargill candidates united on media's coverage of election, Southland Times, 16.9.05.

Associate Professor Bryce Williamson (Chemistry)

Ask a scientist, Manawatu Standard, 12.9.05.

 
 
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