Haka on the move: sport circuits and cultural performance
Indigenous sports activities have been revived as part of resurgent efforts toward recognition and symbolic expressions of sovereignty.
Hosting visualisation and analytics tools for COVID-19 studies
Hosting two interactive COVID-19 modelling applications for public access to support a large number of users.
Antibiotic resistance and the “end of modern medicine ”
Develop short-term eruption warning systems for Whakaari and other volcanoes Antibiotic resistance and the “end of modern medicine ” Dr Siouxsie Wiles, Associate Professor, Molecular Medicine and Pathology and a Deputy Director of Te Pūnaha Matatini, a Centre of...Evenly spaced observation fields from irregularly sampled data in the Southern Ocean
Evenly spaced observation fields from irregularly sampled data in the Southern Ocean Fabio Vieira Machado, PhD Candidate, School of Environment Home • Archive for "case study" Introduction In recent decades, considerable research has been undertaken to...Measuring impact of entrepreneurship activities on students’ mindset, capabilities and entrepreneurial intentions
Measuring impact of entrepreneurship activities on students’ mindset, capabilities and entrepreneurial intentions Darsel Keane, PhD Candidate, also Associate Director, The Centre for Innovation and Entrepreneurship; Ryan Huynh, Solution Analyst, Nick Young, Senior...3D visualisation of indigenous burial site in Roonka
3D visualisation of indigenous burial site in Roonka Professor Judith Littleton, Department of Anthropology; Dr. Joshua Emmitt, Research Fellow, Department of Anthropology; Ashley McGarry, Research Assistant, Department of Anthropology; Stacey Middleton, Research...A new ‘stratigraphy’: interpreting object relationships with 3D point densities
A new ‘stratigraphy’: interpreting object relationships with 3D point densities Dr Joshua Emmit, Rebecca Phillips, Simon Holdaway, Department of Anthropology; Sina Masoud-Ansari, Centre for eResearch Home • Archive for "Service" Introduction Recording...Using simple models to explore complex dynamics: A case study of macomona liliana (wedge-shell) and nutrient variations
Ecosystem behaviour can be non-linear which means that small changes in environmental conditions can cause disproportionately large changes in response leading to unexpected regime shifts or catastrophic collapses.