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Issue 110 – Monday 9 October 2023

Contents HeadsUp I spent the weekend participating in the Small Island, Big Ideas writers festival on Aotea/Great Barrier. Across three days, there was rich dialogue on the character of island life, the meaning of being surrounded by sea and what being part of an...

Issue 109 – Monday 25 September 2023

Contents HeadsUp Last week was graduation and, given the sparkling spring day, what a celebratory colourful occasion it was. How heartening that so many staff were on stage and so many of our students graduated. So many of our people were in the thick of it: Michael...

Issue 108 – Monday 11 September 2023

Contents HeadsUp My career in high school Latin was brief, but long enough to remember the origins of the word education. It is ‘educare’: to bring out what is within.  Few colleagues I know are as skilled at achieving that goal as Melanie Wall. Hence it was my...

Issue 107 – Monday 28 August 2023

Contents HeadsUp Going the ‘extra mile’ First-up, big thanks to those who go the ‘extra mile’ for our School. Recently I thanked those who joined me in interviewing lectureship candidates until 10 pm on three evenings in a week. This time its thanks to those who...

Issue 106 – Monday 14 August 2023

Contents HeadsUp A full-on time continues in the engine room of the School.  First, My thanks to Murray, Sila, and Tom who joined me and representatives of FSC to interview candidates form the GISci lectureship (and to those of you who generously joined the online...

Issue 105 – Monday 31 July 2023

Contents HeadsUp As employees of the University, we’re used to reading between the lines, but rarely are we colouring between them. At a recent School morning tea celebrating Matariki, we were doing just that (see below for proof). Many thanks to Debbie Larkins...

Issue 104 – Monday 17 July 2023

Contents HeadsUp Two weeks rolls around quickly. Its suddenly the teaching semester again and we have had the second iteration of Matariki as a public holiday. In my community we gathered at 6am to observe the constellation in uncharacteristically clear skies, be...

Issue 103 – Monday 3 July 2023

Contents HeadsUp I write as I dash out the door to Wellington. In my capacity as a Board member of Nga Pou Taunaha o Aotearoa (NZ Geographic Board) I’m going to a launch by the Minister of Land Information at Parliament of new tangata whenua place names maps of our...

Issue 102 – Monday 19 June 2023

Contents HeadsUp This week sees the winter solstice roll around on the 21st June and Matariki to follow shortly after on 14th July.  Time flies as they say, but the darker shorter days of winter also bring delights….the crispness of the stars on clear nights, the fog...

Issue 101 – Tuesday 6 June 2023

Contents HeadsUp Gratitude I am grateful to George Perry for ‘holding the fort’ as Acting Head while I was away in North America for 2.5 weeks. And to Michael Groom for assistance in diverting various delegations so that I didn’t need to be typing that ‘approve’ word...