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Ready Steady Learn
Every Tuesday Afternoon @ 4.35 on bFM Drive. Thanks to the University of Auckland.
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Tamsin Shillitoe from the Graduate School of Management
MP3, 8m58s, 2.1MB, first broadcast 30 April 2013
Tamsin Shillitoe, from the University's Graduate School of Management, talks about the post grad courses open to students from outside the business field,where in the world they can take you and a... READ MORE
Dr. Emma Carroll on Southern Right Whales
MP3, 9m26s, 2.2MB, first broadcast 23 April 2013
Bridge chats with Dr Emma Carroll, a marine mammal researcher who recently published work showing that endangered southern right whales are returning to New Zealand mainland waters. PERMALINK
Randall Britten from the Auckland Bioengineering Institute
MP3, 15m15s, 3.5MB, first broadcast 9 April 2013
Randall Britten of the Auckland Bioengineering Institute talks to Bridge about the Physiome project, an open source software which simulates the human physiology, and how it can help us understand the ways... READ MORE
Anthony Spallinger on Egyptology
MP3, 9m26s, 8.6MB, first broadcast 5 March 2013
Professor Anthony Spallinger, from the department of Ancient History at Auckland University, is in studio to discuss Egyptology, his interest in calendrics, and his current research into narrative art of the ancient... READ MORE
Thor Besier on Movement Retraining
MP3, 12m32s, 28.7MB, first broadcast 26 February 2013
Dr. Thor Besier of the Auckland Bioengineering Institute talks to Bridge about his work in movement retraining, body sensors, and what he and his peers are doing to try and solve issues... READ MORE
Alison Cleland on Child Law
MP3, 12m23s, 11.3MB, first broadcast 12 February 2013
Law School Senior Lecturer Alison Cleland talks about the law and its relationship with children, youth advocates, and why Judith Collins' recent moves may be breaching the United Nations Convention on the... READ MORE
Katherine Sender on Makeover Television
MP3, 12m50s, 29.4MB, first broadcast 5 February 2013
Professor Katherine Sender Department of Film, Television and Media Studies just released her book 'The Makeover', which is all about the 'makeover' sub-genre of reality television and the ways in which you... READ MORE
Chris Mahony on International Human Rights
MP3, 12m50s, 11.7MB, first broadcast 18 December 2012
Chris Mahony of NZ Centre for Human Rights lets us know about the ins and outs of international law, including how countries work together to create international law and the hidden politics... READ MORE
Professor Jane Kelsey on NZ and the TPPA
MP3, 16m35s, 38MB, first broadcast 4 December 2012
Professor Jane Kelsey of the Auckland University Law School came on to talk about the broad-reaching impacts of the Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement (TPPA), its implications for NZ’s domestic policy sovereignty and why... READ MORE
Dr Felicity Barnes, New Zealand's London
MP3, 8m37s, 7.9MB, first broadcast 20 November 2012
We catch up this week with Dr. Felicity Barnes on the published 'New Zealand's London', a book that expanded on her Master's Thesis of how British culture has impacted on the way... READ MORE
