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Keep watching this space as more Distinguished Communicators Lectures will be added throughout the year!

 

Kim Hill: "Is Science something we should fear?"

Monday, 4 August 2008, 5.30pm, St David Lecture Theatre, St David St, University of Otago

Kim Hill is a New Zealand broadcaster. Currently she delivers the Saturday morning programme on National Radio. She has an insatiable appetite for news and current affairs and learning new things.

FREE ADMISSION - all welcome

 

 

 

 

Successful 3rd lecture in the
Centre for Science Communication's
Distinguished Communicator Series: Nicky Hager

"Investigative Journalism and the Media"

5.30pm, Wednesday 30 April 2008, College of Education Auditorium

Nicky Hager, Author of "Seeds of Distrust" and "The Hollow Men" and arguably New Zealand's most influential investigative journalist talked about investigative Journalism and the media.


 

2nd lecture in Distinguished Communicator Series:
Finlay Macdonald Lecture

"THE AUDACITY OF HYPE: John Key and the new National Socialism”

5.30 pm Wednesday 2 April, St David Lecture Theatre, University of Otago

Finlay Macdonald – former editor of The Listener, provocative columnist in the Sunday Star Times, and host of TVNZ’s Talk Talk show gave the second in our Distinguished Communicator Lecture Series

Finlay MacDonaldPhoto courtesy of TVNZ
Tuesday, 18 March 2008