Category: Events
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RE: New Zealand Festival, event notice
The 2016 New Zealand Festival (26 Feb – 20 March) is bringing three exceptional shows to Wellington that each approaches World War I commemorations in a unique way. Premiering at the Festival, Brass Poppies is a ground-breaking new chamber opera about the battle of Chunuk Bair, while the world music collaboration in No Man’s Land brings together…
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RE: NZHA AGM NOTICE FOR MEMBERS
Tēnā kotu katoa NZHA members, This is your invitation to the Annual General Meeting of the New Zealand Historical Association. Date: Wednesday December 2nd 2015 Time: 1:00−2:00 pm Venue: Wheki 105, Dovedale Campus, University of Canterbury Please forward apologies to nzhawebmaster@gmail.com Free parking is available on Dovedale campus. We look forward to seeing you. Nga…
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RE: Royal Society recognises the International Year of Light through as series of public talks
Running from September to December 2015, ten New Zealand speakers will address the many facets of light: from massive stars to tiny lasers; as a health risk and a health benefit; as a source of inspiration in our history and in our literature. LIGHTING UP THE CLOCK | Dr Guy Warman | Bookmark the livestream Our…
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RE: Royal Society Event – the Age of Resilience
Public discussions between French and New Zealand experts around the theme of climate change, society and human’s capacity to adapt. The Age of Resilience is the title of three panel discussions, to be held in Auckland, Wellington & Christchurch, and will be chaired by Kim Hill and broadcast on National Radio. An economic conundrum /…
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RE: upcoming documentary film festival
Dear NZHA members The 10th annual Documentary Edge Festival is taking place right now in Wellington. Attached is further information on the films relating to ‘history’ and ‘women’. Women_Documentary Edge Festival Film_The Berry Boys + Night Will Fall If you are not familiar with the Festival, go to the website: http://documentaryedge.org.nz/2015-home/# Here you can check…
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Royal Society of New Zealand LINK
April News: Upcoming elections for the Royal Society of New Zealand Council Asbestos exposure in New Zealand Call for papers: NZJ Botany special issue Leonard Cockayne Memorial Lecture tour … and more…..