University of Canterbury stories
Selva Ganapathy and Joyce Chen from the College of Business and Law, University of Canterbury, Christchurch were the APAC winners in 2017.
University of Canterbury PhD student Azadeh Hashemi is using milk protein to 3D-imprint cells, potentially enabling the regrowth of missing body parts.
The University of Canterbury has pulled off an Australasian first and is using cloud infrastructure and big data analytics to empower teachers.
Summer holidays needn't halt learning; informal family activities, from cooking to creating art, can provide mental and physical stimulation for children.
Canterbury students explore trust and social dynamics alongside humanoid robot Baxter, revolutionising future workspaces.
Christchurch is unique in the world, combining the rollout of Ultra-Fast Broadband with the rebuilding of the city following its devastating earthquakes.
Computer game improves social skills in children with ADHD, study shows. Educational games may be more effective than traditional approaches.
New Childchat app aims to increase understanding of speech and language development in children. #ChildchatApp #SpeechDevelopment.
Wynyard Group allies with NZ Police to revolutionise crime-fighting via a high-tech partnership, eyeing global impact.
Music education needs to be more open to the use of digital technology says a University of Canterbury researcher.
The University of Canterbury has been named a founding site for the Crytek VR First initiative, bringing virtual reality technology to its students.
The University of Canterbury is hosting a week-long camp for Kiwi students interested in robotics and renewable energy.
UoC Professor Paul Millar believes it's never been more important to focus on preserving the record of what Canterbury went through.
Sam Jarman hopes the website will increase the number of participants involved in research projects, leading to more reliable and statistically sound results.
University of Canterbury's Hantt Cao is designing a hybrid renewable energy system to rebuild Ha'apai's power supply, destroyed by cyclone Ian.
Tablet based systems are at the forefront of the construction industry with regards to health and safety as well as pricing and work scoping.
Two University of Canterbury researchers have received $870,000 in Marsden funding over three years to research how engineering and psychology coul.
UC graduates pitch their innovative flat management app, Glassjar, to secure crucial funding at Lightning Lab, aiming for global market expansion.
Wynyard Group has appointed founding Chief Technology Officer, Roger Jarquin, to lead the company's Crime Science Research Institute in New Zealand.
Around the country this week recipients of several InternetNZ grants were a step closer to realising their research goals.