The University of Otago’s new vice-chancellor David Murdoch is “getting his feet under the desk” and ready to nurture the institution with which his distinguished career has been intertwined.
Now the End of Life Choice Act has come into force, future medical professionals need to learn more about how it works in practice, argue two lecturers in bioethics at the University of Otago.
It will be business as usual at the Te Kaika vaccination and testing centre in Dunedin today, despite an expensive and demoralising graffiti attack at the weekend.
Extra buses on some school routes are being considered for Dunedin after the start of the school year resulted in the number of children taking public transport in the city doubling last week.
The news a large cohort of international students will be allowed entry into New Zealand this year has been greeted with enthusiasm by tertiary institutes in Dunedin and Southland.
Researchers affiliated with the University of Otago will be able to publish their work so that readers around the world will have free online access to it.
Predator Free Dunedin’s vision of a pest-free city has received a major boost after it secured a $7 million funding injection to allow the conservation collective to expand its area of operations.
Poems about feelings of longing and celebrating belonging were recited yesterday at the 19th annual prizegiving ceremony for the Robert Burns Poetry Competition, held at Dunedin City Library.