Anglais, Colleges and Universities, 1 saison, 84 épisodes
95bFM: Ready Steady Learn
Anglais, Colleges and Universities, 1 saison, 84 épisodes
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A motley crew of academics from the University Of Auckland educate you on a range of thought-provoking topics. Thanks to the University of Auckland.
Ready Steady Learn w/ Dr Kiri Dell: October 22, 2024
On this round of Ready Steady Learn, brought to you by Waipapa Taumata Rau University of Auckland, Dr Kiri Dell speaks about the Faculty of Engineering and Business School's collaboration with iwi in the Whareponga Valley to address climate change related challenges facing the Ruātoria region of Tai Rawhiti.
21/10/2024 • 0
Ready Steady Learn w/ Dr Gertjan Verdickt: October 15, 2024
Dr Gertjan Verdickt talks the relationship between people and A.I. when it comes to investment forecasting on Ready Steady Learn.
Thanks to the smart folks at Waipapa Taumata Rau The University of Auckland.
14/10/2024 • 0
Ready Steady Learn w/ Jarod McTaggart: October 8, 2024
Jarod McTaggart is a Masters student at the School of Biological Sciences. Jarod is studying towards a Masters in Science, Biosecuirty and Conservation. Jarord and Jonny chat about pekapeka/bats, echolocation and the co-evolution between pekapeka and moths.
Thanks to The University of Auckland!
07/10/2024 • 0
Ready Steady Learn w/ Alesha Wells: October 1, 2024
Alesha Wells a Doctoral student at the School of Psychological Medicine joins Jonny for Ready Steady Learn to yarn about a current trial of LSD microdosing in late-stage cancer patients at the University of Auckland.
Thank to the smart folks at the University of Auckland!
30/09/2024 • 0
Ready Steady Learn w/ Isurie Akarawita: September 24, 2024
PhD candidate Isurie Akarawita gives us the info on her doctoral thesis on Smart Chewing Robots ~ and how robots can help circumvent the emotional bias present in human studies on how we enjoy our kai.
Thanks to The University of Auckland!
23/09/2024 • 0
Ready Steady Learn w/ Prof. Melinda Webber: September 17
Professor Melinda Webber from the Waipapa Taumata Rau University of Auckland talks to Jonny about Mātauranga Māori, the bodies of knowledge within Te Ao Māori, and modern health treatment. Professor Webber's new research looks specifically at Haora and how people's wellbeing is impacted and benefited by cultural practices and participation.
16/09/2024 • 0
Ready Steady Learn w/ Morgan Seal: September 10, 2024
Morgan Seal joins us from the Lung Group from the Bioengineering Institute for Ready Steady Learn thanks to The University of Auckland. Morgan's research focuses particularly on inflammation of the lungs due to vaping and the difficulties in researching health impacts without long case studies. Additionally, Morgan discusses how mathmatical models can help map out changes in physiology amongst people who vape, particularly teenagers.
09/09/2024 • 0
Ready Steady Learn w/ Isa Seow: September 3, 2024
Jonny is joined by Isa Seow, a PhD candidate at the School of Computer Science. Isa discusses how the introduction of congestion charges in the busiest cities in Aotearoa may impact individual privacy and conflict with the Privacy Act. Listen back to learn about how the law needs to catch up to developments in surveillance technologies!
Your weekly dose of learning is brought to you by University of Auckland.
02/09/2024 • 0
Ready Steady Learn w/ Dr Suliana Mone: August 27, 2024
Dr Suliana Mone is a lecturer at Auckland Law School whose research focuses on international law, human rights, women's rights, and Pacific law. She is especially focused upon exploring the resistance to adopting the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW) in the Kingdom of Tonga.
Dr Suliana Mone hops on Ready Steady Learn to discuss the changes in the law relating to Human Rights and the environment in the Pacific Islands, as well as the impact and longstanding complications caused by the imposition of colonialist laws in these nations.
Thanks to the University of Auckland.
26/08/2024 • 0
Ready Steady Learn w/ Liza Bolton: August 20, 2024
Statistician Dr. Liza Bolton visits the bFM studio to shine a fresh light on the world of numbers and data ahead of her chat at Raising the Bar.
Thanks to The University of Auckland
19/08/2024 • 0
Ready Steady Learn w/ Avi Vajpeyi: August 13, 2024
Dr Avi Vajpeyi visits the bFM studi oto chat about Gravitational Waves & Black Holes.
Thanks to The University of Auckland!
12/08/2024 • 0
Ready Steady Learn w/ Dr Kiri West: August 6, 2024
Dr Kiri West chats with Jonny about the importance of Māori Data Sovereignty.
Thanks to The University of Auckland!
05/08/2024 • 0
Ready Steady Learn w/ Claire Beach: July 30, 2024
Jonny speaks with Doctoral candidate Claire Beach about her research into sustainability in tourism and the issues that arise as businesses transition toward more sustainable practices.
Thanks to The University of Auckland
29/07/2024 • 0
Ready Steady Learn w/ Stephen Winter: July 23, 2024
Associate Professor Stephen Winter visits the bFM studio to speak about The Royal Comission's report into Abuse in State Care.
Thanks to The University of Auckland
22/07/2024 • 0
Ready Steady Learn w/ Jack Yarndley: July 16, 2024
PhD student Jack Yarndley visits the bFM studio to chat about his study in astrodynamics!
Thanks to The University of Auckland!
15/07/2024 • 0
Ready Steady Learn w/ Woroud Alzaher: July 9, 2024
Woroud Alzaher visits the bFM studio to chat about her research into adults living with cerebal palsy and the challenges they face as they age.
Thanks to the University of Auckland
08/07/2024 • 0
Ready Steady Learn w/ Julie Cullen: July 2, 2024
Julie Cullen a masters researcher from the school of Opthalmology visits the bFM studio to chat children's screen use and some ofthe identified risks and harms.
Thanks to The University of Auckland
Kiani Stevenson is on Ready Steady Learn to talk about her research into integrating cultural support into triage services for the mental health of rangatahi. Whakarongo mai nei!
Jess Hutchings is on Ready Steady Learn to talk about her research into the contribution of community pharmacists in supporting to achieve Pacific heart health equity in Aotearoa. Whakarongo mai nei!
17/06/2024 • 0
Ready Steady Learn w/ Dr Karamia Müller: 11 June, 2024
Ready Steady Learn is with Dr Karamia Müller who chats about her work with a team of Māori and Pacific researchers to address housing supply, quality and affordability. Whakarongo mai nei!
10/06/2024 • 0
Ready Steady Learn w/ Kendra Cox: 4 June, 2024
Kendra Cox from the School of Counselling, Human Services and Social Work is on Ready Steady Learn in to discuss her masters research, a critical kaupapa Māori analysis of the pre-WWII child care and protection system. Whakarongo mai nei!
03/06/2024 • 0
Ready Steady Learn w/ Kristal Cain: 28 May, 2024
Senior Lecturer in the School of Biology Kristal Cain chats about how the Titipounamu is changing what we thought we knew about bird evolution. Whakarongo mai nei!
27/05/2024 • 0
Ready Steady Learn w/ Shahper Richter: 21 May, 2024
Shahper Richter, Senior Lecturer in Marketing, talks us through her research on the Metaverse.
20/05/2024 • 0
Ready Steady Learn w/ Kelsey Miller: 14 May, 2024
Kelsey Miller, doctoral candidate from the school of biology is on Ready Steady Learn explaining her work on kina barrens. Whakarongo mai nei!
13/05/2024 • 0
Ready Steady Learn w/ Kate Kersey: 7 May, 2024
Kate Kersey from the School of Population Health is in to talk about her research into alcohol consumption demographics. Whakarongo mai nei!
06/05/2024 • 0
Ready Steady Learn w/ Emmy Rākete: 30 April, 2024
Emmy Rākete is in for Ready Steady Learn to talk about her work regarding the Three Strikes law and People Against Prisons Aotearoa. Whakarongo mai nei!
29/04/2024 • 0
Ready Steady Learn w/ Anthony Walters: 23 April, 2024
Ready Steady Learn is with Anthony Walters from the Liggins Institute talking about a treatment developed here in Aotearoa 50 years ago to help babies at risk of being born prematurely. Whakarongo mai nei!
22/04/2024 • 0
Ready Steady Learn w/ Robin Laven: 16 April, 2024
Robin Laven from the Auckland Bioengineering Institute is on Ready Steady Learn to talking about his research into breast cancer. Whakarongo mai nei!
15/04/2024 • 0
Ready Steady Learn w/ Dr Chris Wilson: 9 April, 2024
Dr Chris Wilson speaks with Rachel about revealing study into the online activity of the Christchurch terrorist. Whakarongo mai nei!
08/04/2024 • 0
Ready Steady Learn w/ Zoe Avery: 2 April, 2024
Zoe Avery joins us for Ready Steady Learn to talk about urban design and the World Green Infrastructure Conference, which she's an organiser of.
Miriama Wilson is on Ready Steady Learn to talk about work being done at the University of Auckland, Waipapa Taumata Rau carrying out the country’s first large scale trial of using wastewater to monitor alcohol consumption. Whakarongo mai nei!
18/03/2024 • 0
Ready Steady Learn w/ Dr Kathryn Bradbury: 12 March, 2024
Dr Kathryn Bradbury from the School of Population Health, is in to talk about her research into diet and climate change. Whakarongo mai nei!
11/03/2024 • 0
Ready Steady Learn w/ Professor Deidre Brown: 5 March, 2024
Professor Deidre Brown from the school of Architecture and Planning is chatting about her work discovering eight treasured Māori whakairo rākau (traditional wood carvings) that have been rediscovered in museums across the world that had previously been declared lost. Whakarongo mai nei!
04/03/2024 • 0
Ready Steady Learn w/ Analosa Veukiso-Ulugia: February 27, 2023
Analosa from the Faculty of Education and Social Work is in the studio to talk about the results of the Pacific Youth19 Health and Wellbeing report / Talavou o le Moana, which identifies major inequities as well as significant improvements for Pacific youth health and wellbeing outcomes.
Cristal Salatas is on Ready Steady Learn, speaking about her research into developing a map and dataset to try to reduce the prevalence of pre-term birth in NZ. Whakarongo mai nei!
19/02/2024 • 0
Ready Steady Learn w/ Associate Professor Michael Mawson: 13 February, 2024
Associate Professor Michael Mawson, chats about the new book he's co-edited with Brian Fiu Kolia, Unsettling Theologies: Memory, Identity and Place. Whakarongo mai nei!
PhD candidate at the Faculty of Engineering, Annecy Bal, is in for Ready Steady Learn to talk about her research testing New Zealand state highway bridges constructed pre-1965 to see how they will behave in the event of an earthquake. Whakarongo mai nei!
Robbie Delany is on Ready Steady Learn to chat about his work investigating how inhaling nitrogen dioxide, a gas in car fumes, affects the brain. Whakarongo mai nei!
15/01/2024 • 0
Ready Steady Learn w/ Jennifer Jiyun Park: 9 January, 2024
Jennifer Jiyun Park is on Ready Steady Learn to talk about her research into gaming addictions in Aotearoa. Whakarongo mai nei!
08/01/2024 • 0
Ready Steady Learn w/ Dr Rowan Light: 19 December, 2023
Dr Rowan Light from the Faculty of Arts in the history department chats about his new book out on collective memory. Whakarongo mai nei!
Ready Steady Learn is with Nargiss Taleb, the president of UoA Scientific, a student-led publication focused on science communication. Whakarongo mai nei!
11/12/2023 • 0
Ready Steady Learn w/ Dr Natalie Netzler: 5 December, 2023
Dr Natalie Netzler, explains her research with an all-Pacific female-led study looking at traditional Samoan medicines as antiviral medicines to treat viral diseases such as COVID. Whakarongo mai nei!
Ready Steady Learn is with Denis Ngaya, who explains the new equipment entering the country soon that will be able to sequence the genomes of sick infants in NICU. Check out the public lecture on the topic by the Liggins Institute Director this Thursday.
27/11/2023 • 0
Ready Steady Learn w/ Chris Puli’uvea: 21 November, 2023
Ready Steady Learn is with Chris Puli’uvea, who talks about his PhD, done via the department of Molecular Medicine and Pathology which looks at the effects of unique Māori and Pacific gene variants on immune function. Whakarongo mai nei!
20/11/2023 • 0
Ready Steady Learn w/ Professor Linda Bryder: 14 November, 2023
Professor Bryder talks about her new book, The Best Country to Give Birth? Midwifery, Homebirth and the Politics of Maternity in Aotearoa New Zealand. Whakarongo mai nei!
13/11/2023 • 0
Ready Steady Learn w/ Professor Linda Waimarie Nikora: 7 November, 2023
Ready Steady Learn is with Linda Waimarie Nikora, a professor of Indigenous Studies set to co-host the 2023 International Indigenous Climate Change Research Summit (IICCRS). Whakarongo mai nei!
06/11/2023 • 0
Ready Steady Learn w/ Bernard Sama: 28 February, 2023
Bernard Sama is our guest for Ready Steady Learn, talking about his PhD research which is devoted to critiquing the refugee law system in Aotearoa New Zealand from a therapeutic jurisprudence perspective. Whakarongo mai nei!
Duncan McDonald is on Ready Steady Learn, in the studio to talk about his research looking into improving the resilience of marae during disasters and climate emergencies. Whakarongo mai nei!
Amy Garrett from the Auckland Bioengineering Institute is in the studio to talk about her research into investigating the uterus and how in the end we might be able to help conditions like endometriosis, extreme period pains and pre-term labour. If you'd like to participate in the upcoming study get in touch with [email protected] - whakarongo mai nei!
We have Anantha Narayanan on Ready Steady Learn, speaking about his research studying the use of music in the operating theatre. Whakarongo mai nei!
09/10/2023 • 0
Ready Steady Learn w/ Julia Musgrave: 3 October, 2023
PhD student Julia Musgrave is on Ready Steady Learn, talking about her research studying effects of diabetes on the heart. Whakarongo mai nei!
02/10/2023 • 0
Ready Steady Learn w/ Marilyn Giloux: 26 September, 2023
Ready Steady Learn is with Marilyn Giloux, Senior Lecturer in marketing, who tells Rachel about her research into the use of fear marketing. Whakarongo mai nei!
25/09/2023 • 0
Ready Steady Learn w/ Jack Roberston: 12 September, 2023
Jack Roberston, a PhD candidate at the School of Engineering is in the studio for Ready Steady Learn, to talk about his project investigating medicinal cannabis waste, and how to find a circular solution. Whakarongo mai nei!
PhD student Robyn Sullivan from the department of exercise sciences is on Ready Steady Learn, telling us about her research into soccer players taking penalties, and how different individuals respond to the pressure. Whakarongo mai nei!
04/09/2023 • 0
Ready Steady Learn w/ Sahan Jayatissa: 29 August, 2023
Ready Steady Learn is with Sahan Jayatissa, a Doctoral Candidate at the Auckland Bioengineering Institute and a Teaching Fellow in Engineering Science is in the studio talking about his research where he’s created artificial stretchy muscle out of rubber. Whakarongo mai nei!
I-Ting Chuang is on Ready Steady Learn from the School of Architecture and Planning for a chat about prioritising green spaces for those who need them most. Whakarongo mai nei!
21/08/2023 • 0
Ready Steady Learn w/ Emma Nolan: 15 August, 2023
Emma Nolan joins us for Ready Steady Learn, talking about her research into breast cancer at the Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences, that creates 3D living tissue models. Catch her at UoA's Raising The Bar event on the 29th August. Whakarongo mai nei!
14/08/2023 • 0
Ready Steady Learn w/ Cam Hoffbeck: 8 August 2023
On Ready Steady Learn, Cam Hoffbeck, a doctoral student from the School of Biological Sciences chats about her research into the tuatara microbiome. Whakarongo mai nei!
Puna-Whakaata Love from the Faculty of Medical Health Sciences is on Ready Steady Learn talking about the development of an app to support rangatahi wellbeing, called Headstrong. Whakarongo mai nei!
Wednesday Davis from the School of Biological Sciences chats about her work using AI to understand the dynamics of work-ups (also called boil-ups) in the Hauraki Gulf on Ready Steady Learn. Whakarongo mai nei!
17/07/2023 • 0
Ready Steady Learn w/ Laszlo Sajtos: 23 May, 2023
Associate Professor Laszlo Sajtos is on Ready Steady Learn, talking about his research into robot-human interactions and perceptions. Whakarongo mai nei.
10/07/2023 • 0
Ready Steady Learn w/ Dr Will Evans: 4 July, 2023
Dr Will Evans from the Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences is on Ready Steady Learn, talking about new research helping terminal cancer patients deal with depression using MDMA assisted psychotherapy. Whakarongo mai nei!
03/07/2023 • 0
Ready Steady Learn w/ Danaé Larsen: 27 June, 2023
Danaé Larsen from the school of chemical sciences is in to talk about research on how texture affects our perception of food on Ready Steady Learn. Whakarongo mai nei!
26/06/2023 • 0
Ready Steady Learn w/ Professor Jay Marlowe: 20 June, 2023
Professor Jay Marlowe, co-director of the Centre for Asia Pacific Refugee Studies talks to Rachel about World Refugee Day (which is today) on Ready Steady Learn, and the open-access paper he has recently published about economic outcomes for those of refugee origins in Aotearoa. Whakarongo mai nei!
19/06/2023 • 0
Ready Steady Learn w/ Joyce John: 13 June, 2023
Joyce John from the Lung and Respiratory group at Auckland Bioengineering Institute at The University of Auckland is up to talk about her research using predictive models to try and improve the lives of those with lung disease. Whakarongo mai nei!
12/06/2023 • 0
Ready Steady Learn w/ Lama Tone: 6 June, 2023
Lama Tone, senior lecturer in the School of Architecture and Planning at the University of Auckland is on Ready Steady Learn, speaking about his research in transforming Pacific architectural concepts into contemporary structure and spaces. Whakarongo mai nei!
05/06/2023 • 0
Ready Steady Learn w/ Drew McMillan: 30 May, 2023
Drew McMillan is on Ready Steady Learn, speaking to Stella about his PhD in designing bespoke instruments that suit the needs of those with disabilities. Whakarongo mai nei!
29/05/2023 • 0
Ready Steady Learn w/ Alex Sims: 23 May, 2023
Alex Sims from the Business School explains ChatGPT's role in academia as it stands today. Whakarongo mai nei!
22/05/2023 • 0
Ready Steady Learn w/ Ry Tweedie-Cullen: 16 May, 2023
Ry Tweedie-Cullen from the Liggins Institute is on Ready Steady Learn, talking about the gut microbiome. Read more about his work here. Whakarongo mai nei!
15/05/2023 • 0
Ready Steady Learn w/ Michaela Dobson: 9 May, 2023
For Ready Steady Learn we speak to Michaela Dobson, a PhD-stage geologist who's set to go to NASA for an internship in a month. Whakarongo mai nei!
08/05/2023 • 0
Ready Steady Learn w/ Zahra Aghababaie: 2 May, 2023
Zahra Aghababaie from the Bioengineering Institute at The University of Auckland comes up to the studio for Ready Steady Learn to talk about her research in gastrointestinal health and treatment. Whakarongo mai nei!
01/05/2023 • 0
Ready Steady Learn w/ Sir Collin Tukuitonga: 18 April, 2023
On Ready Steady Learn, Sir Collin Tukuitonga talks to Rachel about the launch of the first research centre for Pacific and Global Health, called Te Poutoko Ora a Kiwa. Whakarongo mai nei!
17/04/2023 • 0
Ready Steady Learn w/ Dr Victor Dieriks: 11 April, 2023
Today is World Parkinson's Day, so for Ready Steady Learn, Dr Victor Dieriks from the Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences at UoA talks about coffee's protective effects against the condition. Whakarongo mai nei!
Claire Miller from the Auckland Bioengineering Institute speaks to Rachel about her work on The Endometriosis Project, which is developing mathematical models of endometriosis. Whakarongo mai nei!
27/03/2023 • 0
Ready Steady Learn w/ Dr Emma Carroll: 21 March, 2023
Dr Emma Carroll from the University of Auckland's School of Biological Sciences chats to Rachel about her research on the Tohorā (southern right whale). Whakarongo mai nei!
20/03/2023 • 0
Ready Steady Learn w/ Professor Cliona Ni Mhurchu: 14 March, 2023
Professor Cliona Ni Mhurchu speaks to Rachel about her research group's recently published paper on how supermarket promotions and marketing strategies affect our dietary choices.
13/03/2023 • 0
Ready Steady Learn w/ Dr Claudia Gomez: 7 March, 2023
Dr Claudia Gomez, a lecturer in the School of Critical Studies in Education at the University of Auckland comes up to the studio to chat about her co-authored novel Slow Wonder. Written as a series of letters, the book contemplates belief and doubt in education and in contemporary university life.
Rachel chats to Hēmi Dale, the director of Māori medium education, about pathways for te reo Māori revitalisation.
27/02/2023 • 0
Ready Steady Learn w/ Muizz Shah: February 21, 2023
Doctoral Candidate at the University of Auckland from the Faculty of Engineering drops by the show to talk about his research into the destructive potential of tropical cyclones and how Auckland City can plan, prepare and mitigate the risks. Whakarongo mai nei.
20/02/2023 • 0
Ready Steady Learn w/ Gage Quigley-Tump: January 31, 2023
PhD student at the School of Psychology, Gage Quigley-Tump, has a chat about his research into 'anauralia,' or the silent mind. Whakarongo mai nei!
30/01/2023 • 0
Ready Steady Learn w/ Dr Kate MacKrill: January 24, 2023
Health psychologist and honorary research fellow at Auckland University, Dr Kate MacKrill, comes in to chat about her research into how the media's reporting on the side effects of the Covid-19 vaccine impacted people's experiences or perceptions of it. Whakarongo mai nei!
23/01/2023 • 0
Ready Steady Learn w/ Dr. Aroha Harris: December 6, 2022
Associate Professor Dr Aroha Harris phones up for a kōrero about her research into Māori and iwi histories of Māori policy and community development in the twentieth century. Whakarongo mai nei.