World leading research
Associate Professor Bronwyn Hayward听is the only New Zealander among world experts appointed by the UN鈥檚 Intergovernmental Panel on Climate change (IPCC) to author an investigation on the impacts of global warming of 1.5掳C above preindustrial levels and related global greenhouse gas emission pathways. Assoc Prof Hayward will be using her expertise in the field of sustainable development, poverty eradication, and reducing inequalities. "We need interdisciplinary thinking to address complex issues. Arts and humanities training is vital to helping us understand some of the world鈥檚 most serious problems," she says.
Innovation and collaboration
UC Arts听hosts a number of听research centres. Among them is the National Centre for Research on Europe, UC CEISMIC Canterbury Earthquake Digital Archive, New 九州影院Institute of Language, Brain and Behaviour and the NZ Centre for Human-Animal Studies. UC鈥檚 research centres collaborate innovatively with research partners, including many businesses and community organisations involved in the Waitaha Canterbury rebuild.
'There are a world of problems to solve that depend on understanding human relationships and how humans relate to each other and the cultural solutions that are needed to effect change'
Associate Professor Peter Field.
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