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11 October 2018

Canterbury student heads to Antarctica

A talented young New Zealander is packing his bags to head to the ice during summer after being awarded a coveted Blake Antarctic Ambassadorship. University of Canterbury student, Harry Seagar (21) has been selected from more tha… Read More

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26 September 2018

The warmest farewell to the coldest travellers

New Zealand’s home at the bottom of the world is about to rev into action again with the beginning of the Antarctic science season. Forty Antarctica New Zealand staff, who will run Scott Base over the Austral summer, have spent t… Read More

Christina Riesselman photo by Rebecca Parker
21 September 2018

Into the East

New research by an international team of scientists, including two New Zealanders, has found that Antarctic warming of just 2°C, if sustained, could melt the largest ice sheet on earth, the East Antarctic Ice Sheet. University of… Read More

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12 July 2018

Forests of the Southern Ocean

“This really couldn’t have come at a better time.” This is University of Otago geology student, Michael Bollen’s reaction after receiving this year’s NZ Post Antarctic Scholarship. “It means I could travel to Switzerland for the … Read More

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12 July 2018

Wherever the wind - and climate drivers - carry her!

Florence Isaacs’ icebergs are all lining up and her only concern is that she’s peaking too early. “It’s incredibly exciting to be given the opportunity to achieve one of my lifelong dreams!” The PhD candidate from Victoria Univer… Read More

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12 July 2018

Seismic Excitement

When Sheng Fan moved to Dunedin from China just over a year ago, he was planning to study tectonic movement and New Zealand’s Alpine fault. Little did he know that a different type of geographical movement was on his horizon. “I … Read More

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