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Perspectives in Biodiversity, a new Unitec ePress journal to showcase Aotearoa New Zealand natural history

Guest post by Dr Peter de Lange For many decades, the main tertiary institutions of Aotearoa New Zealand published a range of peer-reviewed natural history journals administered by various schools and departments. For example, the University of Auckland had Tane,… Continue Reading →

Unitec Healthcare Lecturer Studies the Needs of New Fathers

Guest post by Dr Samantha Heath Dr Suzy Hodgson is a Lecturer in Healthcare at Unitec’s School of Healthcare and Social Practice. For the past 15 years, her research has been focused on the needs of fathers during their transition… Continue Reading →

Community Researcher with a Focus on Ethnic Migrant Communities’ Wellbeing

Guest post by Dr Samantha Heath Irene Ayallo, Senior Lecturer in Social Practice at Unitec, Te Pūkenga, has intentionally been working with ethnic migrants and refugee-background communities in Aotearoa New Zealand for several years. She is passionate about issues that… Continue Reading →

It Takes a Village: Externally Funded Collaborative Research and Innovation

Guest post by Brenda Massey Unitec has a reputation for focusing on applied and impactful research, delivering breakthrough discoveries and practical, low-cost solutions that are readily implementable. Research at Unitec concentrates on opportunities and problems identified by industry, community and… Continue Reading →

Research Striving to Better Support Veterinary Nurses in Their Work Environment

Guest post by Associate Professor Diane Fraser There are approximately 1500 veterinary nurses working throughout Aotearoa New Zealand in an occupation that is highly skilled, intense and demanding. Having had previous experience in the role of a veterinary nurse, Laura… Continue Reading →

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