For a brief AGR overview, see [1]. Since the time zone differences between our two countries are small, opportunities for Australia and New Zealand collaborations abound.Bill BlythGazette: the australian mathematical society
New Jersey to serve as a resident scholar. When he arrived with his wife, Elsa, he said he would seclude himself at the Institute and focus on his teaching and research.
A little more than 65 years after Charles Darwin published his Theory of Evolution in 1859, a Dayton, Tenn. science teacher named John Scopes was arrested, tried, and convicted for teaching evolution, which was against the law in Tennessee. The sensational trial pitted famed lawyers Clarence Dar...
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Education in an inter-cultural space is a feature of Aotearoa New Zealand: the education system is of European origin as are many in the teaching profession, while the student population is diverse. Within that diversity are Pasifika students, those with links to Pacific Island nations resident ...
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Background: Interprofessional collaboration is an important part of palliative care. Effective communication and information exchange is essential for a high quality of care. The aim of this study was to test the effectiveness of a new tool for exchangin
Beyond the United States, “settler colonialism” is used to characterize a number of societies, most notably New Zealand, Australia, and Canada, but also including South Africa, Israel, and—arguably—much of Latin America. One somewhat unique aspect of the U.S. case was the introduction, es...
Aboriginal; Australia; Canada; dysmenorrhea; endometriosis; First Nations; Indigenous; menstruation; menarche; menstrual health literacy; New Zealand; scoping review1. Introduction Women and those assigned female at birth are estimated to be nearly half of the world’s eight billion people. Of this,...