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New Zealand

Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

In conversation with Helen Clark: Reflections on Women in Leadership

A conversation with Helen Clark who served for nine years as Prime Minister of New Zealand 1999-2008, before becoming the first woman to lead the United Nations Development Programme.
Nissan Institute of Japanese Studies

Achieving an Asia-Pacific Depopulation Dividend: Evidence and Experience from Shrinking Regions in Japan and New Zealand

Dr Peter Matanle, University of Sheffield, gives a talk for the Nissan Institute 'Slow Cities? The revitalisation of shrinking communities in Japan' on 10th March, 2016.
International Migration Institute

Immigrant integration and social capital formation: evidence from New Zealand

Comparing immigrant and native-born social capital formation via New Zealand data which permits a distinction between indicators of stocks of social capital and indicators of investment in the form of participation in community and voluntary activities
Design for War and Peace: 2014 Annual Design History Society Conference

‘Help to win the war’: an analysis of the typographic posters produced by the New Zealand Government 1914-1918

This paper analyses typographic posters produced by the New Zealand Government in WWI to recruit men and money to the war effort. They chart the progress of recruitment strategies from voluntarism through to the contested years leading to conscription.
Disability and displacement (Forced Migration Review 35)

FMR 35 Early engagement

New Zealand welcomes refugees with disabilities, but this article investigates how well they are supported after arrival.
Disability and displacement (Forced Migration Review 35)

FMR 35 New Zealand: beyond the quota

The New Zealand government accepts refugees with disabilities and has established structures and partnerships to facilitate their participation in society.
Oxford Human Rights Hub Seminars

Interpreting Human Rights in New Zealand and the UK: Expansive but Narrow, Narrow but Expansive

Kris Gledhill, University of Auckland - 17 January 2013.
Alumni Weekend

Earthquake Science in the 21st Century

Dr Richard Walker talks about the science behind earthquakes and the methods used to study them by giving examples from recent global disasters.

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