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Relevant Research - November 2017

We have just one more research event this year, a celebration of our 2017 publications, which will be held here on 6 December. We have had a very productive year with five journal issues published already and another few to come, as well as ten issues of this magazine. 

This will be our last magazine for the year. We hope you have enjoyed reading about our staff members' and students' research. Please feel free to forward this magazine to anyone else you think might be interested in it; we welcome new subscribers.

We would like to take this opportunity to thank you for your interest in and support for research at Otago Polytechnic and to wish you all the best for the festive season.

Prof. Leoni Schmidt
Director: Research & Postgraduate Studies

Contents

Klinky box activity

Thinking outside the box

by Lesley Brook

Liz Ditzel teaches lateral thinking to students using "klinky boxes".

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Nathalie Heinz (L) and Janine Hunter (R) 

Coping better with stress

by Lesley Brook

An initiative by two occupational therapy students is helping other students reduce anxiety and stress.

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Penelope Kinney

The walking interview

by Samantha Charlton

Penelope Kinney uses walking interviews to encourage forensic psychiatric clients to ‘tell their stories’.

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Video: Stephanie Cossens - Unmasked: becoming animal | Dunedin School of Art

Becoming animal

by Lesley Brook

Stephanie Cossens' soft sculptures raise the profile of the oppression of animals.

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Eden Cafe

Ceramic cups

by Lesley Brook

Machiko Niimi and Tim Lynch investigated the introduction of sustainable coffee cup options at Eden Café. 

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Hazardous substances management

Emergency management

by Lesley Brook

Rex Alexander is developing a new tool to help businesses plan for emergencies that involve hazardous substances.

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SCC International Rugby 7's

Using GPS-generated physical metrics

by Lesley Brook

Matthew Blair, Simon Body and Hayden Croft have been using GPS technology to analyse the physical performance of elite Rugby Sevens players.

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Luciana Blaga with other winners of SDHB Health Research Excellence Awards 2016

Managing pain

by Lesley Brook

Luciana Blaga worked with a multi-disciplinary pain management team for her action research project.

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Boros bunker/collection

Trauma architecture

by Lesley Brook

Professor Leoni Schmidt considered why a repurposed Nazi bunker is so disturbing.

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