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Otago and University
* University of Otago Christchurch School of Medicine, one of three medical schools of University of Otago, New Zealand
In May 2010 Dartmouth joined the Matariki Network of Universities ( MNU ) together with Durham University ( UK ), Queen ’ s University ( Canada ), University of Otago ( New Zealand ), University of Tübingen ( Germany ), University of Western Australia ( Australia ) and Uppsala University ( Sweden ).
After the war, he became a professor at the University of Otago in New Zealand.
James Robert Flynn PhD FRSNZ ( born 1934 ), aka Jim Flynn, Emeritus Professor of Political Studies at the University of Otago in Dunedin, New Zealand, researches intelligence and is famous for his discovery of the Flynn effect, the continued year-after-year increase of IQ scores in all parts of the world.
Category: University of Otago faculty
Media Studies in NZ can be regarded as a singular success, with the subject well-established in the tertiary sector ( such as Screen and Media Studies at the University of Waikato ; Media Studies, Victoria University of Wellington ; Film, Television and Media Studies, University of Auckland ; Media Studies, Massey University ; Communication Studies, University of Otago ).
The School of Physiotherapy at the University of Otago in New Zealand in 1913, and the United States ' 1914 Reed College in Portland, Oregon, which graduated " reconstruction aides.
In 1992 he was visiting professor at the University of Concepción in Chile, and in 1996 he was visiting professor at the University of Otago in New Zealand.
It became the second institution in New Zealand providing tertiary-level education ( following the University of Otago, established in 1869 ), and the fourth in Australasia.
In a speech to the East Otago Federation of Women ’ s Institutes, Professor Helen Leach, of the Archaeology Department of the University of Otago in New Zealand, stated that the first published use of the name Anzac in a recipe was in an advertisement in the 7th edition of St Andrew's Cookery Book ( Dunedin, 1915 ).
Professor Helen Leach, a culinary anthropologist at the University of Otago in New Zealand, has compiled a library of cookbooks containing 667 pavlova recipes from more than 300 sources.

Otago and Students
It broadcasts on a frequency of 91. 0 MHz. The impetus for the station began with an open letter to the President of the Otago University Students ' Association ( then Phyllis Comerford ) from Alastair Thomson, who had worked on the Waikato University student radio station.
* The Otago University Students ' Association
Dunedin: University of Otago Students ' Association.

Otago and Association
The place later became the focus of the Otago Association, an offshoot of the Free Church of Scotland, notable for its high-minded adoption of the principle that ordinary people, not the landowner, should choose the ministers.
In its early years, until 1920 – 21 when a league system is started, the competition is decided by a series of challenge matches between five provincial Cricket Association sides, Auckland, Wellington, Canterbury, Otago and, briefly, Hawke's Bay.
Lilburn was awarded an Honorary Doctorate from the University of Otago in 1969 and in 1978 was presented with the Citation for Services to New Zealand Music by the Composers ' Association of New Zealand.
In 1844 Māori reserved the land at the Heads when they sold the Otago Block to the Otago Association for its Scottish Free Church settlement.
Charles Kettle surveyed the plain and coastal hills for the Otago Association in 1846 and 1847.
He became active in the Free Church of Scotland, and from there, in the proposed colonisation of Otago ( which was being advocated by the Lay Association of the Free Church of Scotland, later the Otago Association ).
The sale of the Otago Block from Māori to the Otago Association was concluded at Port Chalmers 31 July 1844.
The first ships of Otago Association settlers, the John Wickliffe and the Philip Laing, anchored at Port Chalmers in March and April 1848.
The Central Otago Winegrowers Association believes that " for the industry to succeed and grow, a strategy aimed at keeping quality standards at the highest possible level, and aiming at the top end of the market, is the only sustainable course of action for the industry to follow.
* Central Otago Winegrowers Association
Gallaway is now official patron of the Otago Cricket Association.

Otago and with
Rangitata and Selwyn are held by National MPs Jo Goodhew and Amy Adams while Waitaki is represented by Jacqui Dean who also represents much of the Otago region with the exception of the Dunedin North and Dunedin South electorates.
The Otago Settlement, sponsored by the Free Church of Scotland, took concrete form in Otago in March 1848 with the arrival of the first two immigrant ships from Greenock ( on the Firth of Clyde ) — the John Wickliffe and the Philip Laing.
The Otago settlement, an outgrowth of the Free Church of Scotland, materialised in March 1848 with the arrival of the first two immigrant ships from Greenock on the Firth of Clyde -- the John Wickliffe and the Philip Laing.
In this part of Otago glacial activity-both recent and very old-dominates the landscape, with large ' U ' shaped valleys and rivers which have high sediment loads.
Summers can be hot, with temperatures often approaching or exceeding 30 degrees Celsius ; winters, by contrast, are often bitterly cold-the township of Ranfurly in Central Otago holds the New Zealand record for lowest temperature with a reading of-25. 6 ° C on 18 July 1903.
Other significant urban centres in Otago with populations over 1, 000 include: Queenstown, Oamaru, Wanaka, Cromwell, Alexandra, Balclutha, Milton and Mosgiel.
Otago is divided into four parliamentary electorates with the city of Dunedin comprising two of these.
The Jason, for example, probably of New London in the United States, Captain Chester, was reported at " Otago Bluff " south of Kakanui, with of oil, on 1 December 1839.
For example, the Māori of Stewart Island / Rakiura continue to harvest the chicks of the Sooty Shearwater as they have done for centuries, using traditional methods ( called kaitiakitanga ) to manage the harvest, but now work with the University of Otago in studying the populations.
As with the rest of Central Otago, Queenstown lies within the rain shadow of the Southern Alps, but being closer to the west coast the town is more susceptible to rain-bearing fronts compared to nearby Cromwell, Wanaka and Alexandra.
Birds taken mainly from Tasmania and Victoria were introduced into New Zealand by local Acclimatisation Societies of Otago and Canterbury in the 1860s, with the Wellington Acclimatisation Society releasing 260 birds in 1874.
However, Central Otago benefits from being surrounded by mountain ranges which increased its temperature variations both between seasons and between night and day making the climate unusual when compared with the typically maritime conditions in New Zealand ; Central Otago's climate is in fact markedly continental.
Cooper suggests that this has to do with more Central Otago production becoming available in commercial quantities, than the relative qualities of the regions ' Pinot noir.
Born in Hastings, New Zealand, she was educated at the University of Otago where she graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in 1947.
A new dating initiative for this site has now been undertaken by Professor Thomas Higham of the AMS dating laboratory at Oxford University, in conjunction with Professor Charles Higham of the University of Otago.
In May 2010 University joined the Matariki Network of Universities ( MNU ) together with Dartmouth College ( USA ), Durham University ( UK ), Queen ’ s University ( Canada ), University of Otago ( New Zealand ), University of Tübingen ( Germany ) and Uppsala University ( Sweden ).
Amalgamated with the University of Otago in 2007
In May 2010 Tübingen joined the Matariki Network of Universities ( MNU ) together with Dartmouth College ( USA ), Durham University ( UK ), Queen ’ s University ( Canada ), University of Otago ( New Zealand ), University of Western Australia ( Australia ) and Uppsala University ( Sweden ).
At the age of three years his father emigrated with his family to Dunedin, New Zealand where he was educated at Otago Boys ' High School and studied law at the University of Otago.

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