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Turning Waste Products into Renewable energy
Sep 07, 2021
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Generational Differences
Oct 05, 2021
Maria Pedavoli is a Distinguished Toastmaster (10 years +) as well as an Educator, Careers Advisor and Vocational Education specialist living in Sydney Australia. Her area of expertise is in Generational Differences in the workplace and developing strategies for engagement between differing generations for a more harmonious and productive workplace. She has a Bachelor's degree in Education and Master’s degree in Education with a specialisation in Career Development and is currently undertaking further graduate study in Workforce Transformation. |
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Stroke Foundation
Oct 12, 2021
Kathy Clarke, is a community stroke advisor with the Stroke Foundation. Strokes are the second single biggest killer in New Zealand and the main cause of serious adult disability. More than 11,000 people a year suffer strokes–about one every 45 minutes. The frequency has increased by 24 percent in the last three years and the rise is forecast to continue. At this point, you are probably feeling a bit vulnerable at the moment so please attend and we look forward to seeing you on Tuesday! |
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Tracking the covid 19 virus in NZ using the science of genomics
Oct 19, 2021
Jemma Louise Geoghegan is a Scottish-born evolutionary virologist, based in New Zealand, who specialises in researching emerging infectious diseases and the use of metagenomics to trace the evolution of viruses. As a leader in several government-funded research projects, Geoghegan became the public face of genomic sequencing during New Zealand's response to COVID-19. Her research has contributed to the discussion about the likely cause of coronavirus and the challenges around predicting pandemics. She was a recipient of the Young Tall Poppy Award in 2017 and the Rutherford Discovery Fellowship in 2020. Geoghegan is a lecturer at Otago University (New Zealand). |
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Club Night - a chance for committees to meet and discuss what they are going to do
Oct 26, 2021
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