Today on Ready Steady Learn, Associate Professor Steve Matthewman is on the line chatting about his research into the idea of Building Back Better as central to post-disaster reconstruction. Whakarongo mai!
Today on Ready, Steady, Learn we hear from PhD candidate in Education and Social Work, Briar O'Connor, about her research into the role of schools regarding child abuse and neglect. Whakarongo mai!
Today we're joined in studio by the School of Biological Science's Ellery McNaughton, to chat about her research on the effects of artificial light at night! Whakarongo mai!
Today on Ready Steady Learn we're joined by Tim Welch who is a Senior Lecturer in Architecture and Planning at the University of Auckland. Tim Welch discusses the transport infrastructure, his thoughts on the cycle debate and how to get involved in Urban planning. Whakarongo mai!
Today on Ready Steady Learn, the new Leader of Design Programmes, Dr. Angus Campbell, comes up for a chat about his work and plans for the future. Whakarongo mai!
Today on Ready Steady Learn we're joined by Rachelle Pederson who talks about her research into privilege and Pākeha identity throughout the changing relationships between Māori and Pākeha. If you'd like to get involved in the study you can reach Rachelle at rachelle.pedersen@auckland.ac.nz. Whakarongo mai!
I tēnei ata Jesin James talks about her research with speech and language technologies (think Siri and Alexa) and how to create smart tech for less widely spoken languages, like New Zealand English and Te Reo Māori. Whakarongo mai! You can also check out more of Jesin's work with speech research here.
Dr Kris Taylor talks about his research regarding the expectations of masculinity on young boys and its effects on girls. Important stuff, so whakarongo mai! You can also go here for more info.