A crew of ingenious academics from the University Of Auckland educate you on a range of thought-provoking topics. Whakarongo mai to learn about how research taking place right here at Waipapa Taumata Rau impacts you. Thanks to the University of Auckland.
Jonny chats to Chamika Punchihewa from the Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences about her Masters research into how hospital gowns impacts patients' wellbeing and sense of vulnerability. Thanks to the University of Auckland!
PhD candidate Kahn Tasker chats to Jonny about his research on the wellbeing of undergraduate students at the University of Auckland's School of Psychology, focusing particularly on their sense of belonging within the university. The project involves in-depth interviews with participants - so listen back to catch the insights and learn about how this project also tracks university students' mental health more broadly.
Jonny chats to Nikki Maddow about the brand new podcast Ingenious launched by the University of Auckland, perfect if you love delving into interesting research and complicated topics as discussed by local experts and brainboxes in Tāmaki Makaurau! Check out the first episode Ingeniousand learn about what really causes lactose intolerance (the worst for all the cheese lovers out there). Thanks to the University of Auckland!
Nusch Herman from the Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences chats ageism and it's impacts life expectancy, social and political policy, and how research into age should be co-created. Thanks to the University of Auckland!
Jonny chats to Dr Bryan Ruddy of the Auckland Bioengineering Institute about his work with healthcare robots, and how his involvement BattleBots bootstarted his research into making motors, and robots, more effective. Thanks to Waiapapa Taumata Rau - University of Auckland!
Jonny chats to Dr Georgia Rudd from the Faculty of Arts and Education this morning on Ready Steady Learn about her longitudinal study into school attendance, and what contributes to rangatahi missing class. Whakarongo mai nei! Thanks to Waipapa Taumata Rau - University of Auckland.
Mia-Mae Taitimu-Stevens chats about her study focusing on the resurgence of kauae among wāhine Māori, examining how historical contexts and generational influences shape perceptions of kauae expectations. Plus the role of social media in expresssion and identity.
It's time to dust off the cobwebs and get those cogs turning in your noggin 'cause Ready Steady Learn is back for 2025 thanks to Waipapa Taumata Rau - The University of Auckland. Jonny is joined by Behdad Ebrahimi of the Auckland Bioengineering Institute to chat about his work with people with a rare, and also serious, lung condition. Chronic thromboembolic pulmonary hypertension, or CTEPH for short, is a debilitating condition even post-surgery. Ebrahimi's work involves building computer models of lungs tailor-made to patients' own that can predict how blood flow and pressure will change following surgical intervention. Whakarongo mai nei!