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How The Conversation s journalism made a difference in March

Academic knowledge goes viral The story that garnered the most interest from our audience in March was this piece on how “seriously ugly” Australia will look if the world heats by 3°C this century, by the University of Queensland’s Ove Hoegh-Guldberg and Macquarie University’s Lesley Hughes. It was read 504,100 times! Tim Stern from Victoria University of Wellington’s article about earthquakes in New Zealand was the second most-read of the month with 336,084 reads. Tim said, “Communicating our science out to a wide audience is part of our job, and your website is an excellent vehicle for this.” On social media, Leah Ruppaner and Jordy Meekes from University of Melbourne’s piece on gender and flexible work arrangements attracted significant interest. It was included in a popular Instagram video by our Deputy Multimedia Editor Chynthia Wijaya, which became one of our most popular Facebook posts of the month, and was featured by LinkedIn News Australia.

Business Scoop » Strengthening Māori Knowledge In Science And Innovation

Press Release – New Zealand Government Research, Science and Innovation Minister Megan Woods has today announced the 16 projects that will together get $3.9 million through the 2021 round of Te Pnaha Hihiko: Vision Mtauranga Capability Fund, further strengthening the Governments … Research, Science and Innovation Minister Megan Woods has today announced the 16 projects that will together get $3.9 million through the 2021 round of Te Pūnaha Hihiko: Vision Mātauranga Capability Fund, further strengthening the Government’s commitment to Māori knowledge in science and innovation. “We received 78 proposals – the highest number of applications since the Fund began and I am excited to announce our 16 successful applicants. I want to personally congratulate them and am eager to see the impact and growth within their iwi and organisations from these projects,” says Megan Woods.

The Sino-Indian Strategic Rivalry and the United States

The Sino-Indian Strategic Rivalry and the United States
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Works john webster sir thomas wyatt westward ho northward ho fair maid inn volume 4 | Literary texts

Works john webster sir thomas wyatt westward ho northward ho fair maid inn volume 4 | Literary texts
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Guardians of NZ Superannuation appointments

Guardians of NZ Superannuation appointments Paula Steed has been appointed as GM finance and investment operations and Mark Fennell has been appointed as GM risk. Wed, 07 Apr 2021 Paula Steed The Guardians of New Zealand Superannuation, the Crown entity that manages the $55 billion NZ Super Fund and oversees the Elevate NZ Venture Fund, has made two key appointments. Paula Steed has been appointed as general manager finance and investment operations. In this role, Steed will have responsibility for the Guardians’ finance, tax, internal audit and investment operations teams. Currently ASB Bank chief internal auditor, Steed has previously worked as chief financial officer at UDC Finance and as division financial controller at ANZ. She has also held senior finance roles at AMP and Deloitte.  Steed has a BCA in accounting and commercial law from Victoria University of Wellington.

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