Comunicados de prensa Victoria University of Wellington — Feed RSS y monitoreo en vivo
PPN World indexa los comunicados de prensa de Victoria University of Wellington y archiva cada publicación. Esta fuente está en silencio desde el 3 de julio de 2026 — sus 15 comunicados indexados siguen disponibles, y una alerta te avisará en cuanto vuelva a publicar.
URL del feed RSS de Victoria University of Wellington
https://www.wgtn.ac.nz/news/rssSobre este feed
Victoria University of Wellington forma parte de los más de 900 feeds de comunicados que PPN World monitorea de forma continua — una fuente en inglés, clasificada bajo «Nueva Zelanda» en nuestro índice por país. Cada comunicado se deduplica, se geolocaliza y se enriquece con un resumen de IA, y puedes añadir alertas de búsquedas guardadas sobre cualquier palabra clave que publique. El comunicado más reciente de nuestro índice se publicó el 3 de julio de 2026; la fuente está en silencio desde entonces.
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Comunicados de Victoria University of Wellington — archivo
- Brass band featuring staff and students competing at World Music Contesthace 9 d
Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington alumnus and staff member David Bremner is leading the Wellington Brass Band as they take on the best brass bands in the world at the World Music Conte…
- Will NZ’s workplace safety overhaul cut red tape—or simply shift responsibility?hace 13 d
Workplace safety reforms aim to create simpler rules for employers but there are real concerns they will mean higher risks for workers, write Danaë Anderson, Chris Peace, and Joanne Crawford.
- As communities face more frequent hazard warnings, we need better systems to avoid ‘emergency fatigue’hace 13 d
Warning systems need to ensure effective communication not just in the lead-up to a hazardous event but also afterwards to help build understanding of uncertainty, argue Shaun Eaves, Cathrine Dyer, an…
- NZ’s health spending isn’t enough for current needs, let alone future ones, researchers sayhace 18 d
Without major policy and budget changes, there's no chance we can pay for the health system we need, argue Tim Tenbensel, Bill Rosenberg, Jackie Cumming, and Paula Lorgelly.
- How molecules have influenced an ‘all in’ careerhace 18 d
Professor Bridget Stocker’s inaugural lecture, Targeting diseases the organic way, is a homage to the people she has learned from, worked alongside, and shared knowledge with.
- Three new exhibitions open Adam Art Gallery’s winter seasonhace 18 d
Te Pātaka Toi Adam Art Gallery at Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington will open its winter season with three new exhibitions.
- NZ space scholarships show students a new worldhace 23 d
Four students from Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington have been awarded scholarships to intern at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) in Southern California.
- Miss Pacific Islands crown opens doors for Pacific Studies alumnahace 24 d
Litara Ieremia-Allan, who received the Teresia Teaiwa Memorial Scholarship while completing her Pacific Studies degree, won the Miss Sāmoa pageant in 2024 followed by Miss Pacific Islands in 2025.
- Science student awarded prestigious postgraduate scholarshiphace 26 d
Isabella (Izzy) Hadlow has been awarded the William Georgetti Scholarship, one of New Zealand’s most prestigious postgraduate awards, through Universities NZ.
- Earthquakes can be destructive for distant cities built on top of basins—now we know whyhace 27 d
Sedimentary basins, like the one Wellington is built on, can trap seismic waves, leading to a higher risk of shaking when an earthquake hits. Tim Stern explains.
- Dr Kendall Stevenson: Research woven by relationalityhace 27 d
The world as Dr Kendall Stevenson sees it is a complex series of relationships that are always in motion.
- (Re-)imagining historyhace 30 d
Professor Giacomo Lichtner from the School of History, Philosophy, Political Science and International Relations, draws on his multidisciplinary background in his inaugural lecture to examine how memo…
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