Other research centres
The Faculty also has academic staff involved in the , the聽New Zealand Institute of Language, Brain and Behaviour (NZILBB)听补苍诲听Te Taiwhenua o te Hauora | GeoHealth Laboratory
UC's Child Wellbeing Research Institute nurtures research excellence to support children's holistic well-being. Learn about our Child Wellbeing Research Institute.
UC's Child Wellbeing Research Institute nurtures research excellence to support children's holistic well-being. Learn about our Child Wellbeing Research Institute.
The Critical Health and Wellbeing Research Group is made up of transdisciplinary critical health and wellbeing researchers with diverse backgrounds and interests across the social sciences. Learn more about this group.
The Critical Health and Wellbeing Research Group is made up of transdisciplinary critical health and wellbeing researchers with diverse backgrounds and interests across the social sciences. Learn more about this group.
The Canterbury Child Development Research Group (CCDRG) is a multidisciplinary research team based at UC. The group investigates critical child development issues concerned with early developmental risks, brain development, parenting, and family functioning. Learn more.
The Canterbury Child Development Research Group (CCDRG) is a multidisciplinary research team based at UC. The group investigates critical child development issues concerned with early developmental risks, brain development, parenting, and family functioning. Learn more.
Te Ru Rangahau | The Maori Research Laboratory supports and promotes the Strategy for M膩ori Development at UC. We support advancing indigenous postgraduates and research that's responsive to M膩ori and indigenous needs and aspirations. Learn more.
Te Ru Rangahau | The Maori Research Laboratory supports and promotes the Strategy for M膩ori Development at UC. We support advancing indigenous postgraduates and research that's responsive to M膩ori and indigenous needs and aspirations. Learn more.
A feasibility study to investigate the effects of Mau r膩kau exercises among people 55 years and over with shoulder osteoarthritis
A feasibility study to investigate the effects of Mau r膩kau exercises among people 55 years and over with shoulder osteoarthritis
The Faculty also has academic staff involved in the , the聽New Zealand Institute of Language, Brain and Behaviour (NZILBB)听补苍诲听Te Taiwhenua o te Hauora | GeoHealth Laboratory
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