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Study and Soup: time change
Published on 02 May 2024
Warm up this winter at Study and Soup, a peer tutoring session held Tuesdays during Term 2. Note: now held Tuesdays 3.30-5pm.
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Hairdressing trainees support Shave for a Cure
Published on 02 May 2024
You can still sign up for Shave for a Cure, or show up on the day, Saturday at Farmers.
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Midwinter Carnival seeking volunteers
Published on 02 May 2024
The annual Dunedin Midwinter Carnival is rapidly approaching, and it is seeking volunteers to help.
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Learning about the Sri Lankan culture
Published on 01 May 2024
We celebrated the Sinhala and Tamil New Year at our International campus today.
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Update: Road safety improvements around the Polytechnic
Published on 01 May 2024
Harbour Terrace road closed from pedestrian crossing from Monday 6 May due to roadworks and improvements.
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Apply for funding from the OP Education Foundation
Published on 24 April 2024
Grants are available to support student and staff projects related to education or sustainability.
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We are OPAIC out now
Published on 24 April 2024
The April issue of OPAIC student newsletter, We are OPAIC, is out now.
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Rugby League Academy launch a major step for South
Published on 22 April 2024
The launch of a New Zealand Warriors-linked Rugby League Academy at Otago Polytechnic’s Institute of Sport, Exercise and Health on Thursday 18 April marked a significant gain for promising players in the South.
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Fill in this survey about how AI is impacting your studies
Published on 22 April 2024
Take part in this University of Canterbury study about how you are engaging with artificial intelligence in your tertiary studies.
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FREE zine workshop with poet and PhD candidate Liz Breslin
Published on 16 April 2024
Workshop is part of "Contribution to the Field" - an exhibition on the ground floor of the Uni Central Library.
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Exploring Māori place names
Published on 16 April 2024
The Otago Daily Times has recently published a series of articles and videos on Māori place names.