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Visiting scholar publishes findings on adolescents’ nature sports

Visiting scholar publishes findings on adolescents’ nature sports

by moli010 | Nov 3, 2025 | News

Mathilde Kristensen joined Te Kura Tapuhi from Southern Denmark University as a visiting scholar in 2025, participating in numerous school activities including presenting at our regular Research Café. During her time with us, Mathilde completed her first PhD...
Links between greenspace and adolescent physical activity revealed

Links between greenspace and adolescent physical activity revealed

by moli010 | Nov 3, 2025 | News

A new systematic review led by Dr Yijun Zhang has shown mostly positive associations between neighbourhood greenspace and adolescents’ physical activity. The article was published in the Landscape and Urban Planning journal and is freely available here:...
New review published on experiences of grandfathers raising grandchildren

New review published on experiences of grandfathers raising grandchildren

by moli010 | Apr 28, 2025 | News

Michelle Adams has published a new literature review in the Journal of Aging Studies that highlights the unique experiences and challenges faced by grandfathers who become primary caregivers for their grandchildren. The article is freely available at this link:...
Whanaungatanga and Identity: Strengthening Wellbeing for Taiohi Māori

Whanaungatanga and Identity: Strengthening Wellbeing for Taiohi Māori

by moli010 | Apr 11, 2025 | News

This article by the Brainwave Trust pulls together the latest research on how whanaungatanga supports Māori youth wellbeing and identity. It utilises research by Professor Terryann Clark and colleagues and demonstrates how research can practically help families...
PhD student Jutarat Kongpet presents research at Te Whare Wananga o Waikato

PhD student Jutarat Kongpet presents research at Te Whare Wananga o Waikato

by moli010 | Apr 10, 2025 | News

Earlier this week, Jutarat Kongpet shared new findings from her research at Te Whare Wananga o Waikato/University of Waikato. Her findings show Southeast Asian migrant children appear to be mature in cognitive readiness concerning understanding health. However, they...
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