We are proud to let you know that the late Prof Richie Poulton has been awarded the prestigious Marsden Medal for "a lifetime of outstanding service to the cause or profession of science". 💛
https://t.co/StvS64B2Ay
“Let’s hope that Prof Poulton’s legacy, including his deep desire for human flourishing & social justice, will..inspire able students to pursue careers in the social & health sciences, & encourage political leaders to harness the best available evidence to build a better tomorrow
Will the nation’s political leaders honour Richie Poulton’s legacy?
Reducing child poverty is one of the most effective, evidence-informed ways to improve societal wellbeing, write Prof Jonathan Boston and co-authors. @OtagoWellington https://t.co/8boRn5xoCy
We are deeply saddened to learn of the death of Distinguished Professor Richie Poulton CNZM FRSNZ. Richie was elected as a Fellow by the Society in 2010, and was awarded the Society’s highest honour – the Rutherford Medal – in 2022.
It's taken nearly a week to be able to post about the loss of our beloved co-Director Richie Poulton. Moe mai rā e hoa. Haere atu koe ki tua o te arai. Ki ngā huihuinga o ngā tini whetū e pīata mai rā. Moe mai rā, okioki atu rā i te taha o ō koutou tīpuna. Moe mai, moe mai.
Delighted to see Richie Poulton & Dunedin Multidisciplinary Study team receive the Rutherford Medal. Richie has done so much for actionable research on children's socioemotional development as well as keeping this great cohort study at the leading edge of life course studies.
Congratulations to The Dunedin Study team, led by Prof Richie Poulton FRSNZ @otago who won the Rutherford Medal and all the other winners at #RHA2022 event in Ōtepoti Dunedin last night ✨🤩
Read more about their amazing achievements ➡️ https://t.co/mV0bSCLqIH
@MBIEsci
"Why am I? The Science of Us", the award-winning television documentary series based on the findings of the Dunedin Longitudinal Study, is now available to stream free in NZ: https://t.co/97UEk2g0Di
Yesterday was a historic day in Aotearoa with the swearing in of the new Governor General & first wahine Māori. The @NCLR_Lifecourse wishes her excellency the very best in her new role & thanks her for her long-term leadership on our advisory board.
Ka kata ngā puriri o Taiamai.
So many people will be deeply saddened that we lost Sir Eion Edgar to cancer today. A truly great man -talented, immensely generous, spirited , funny; he gave so much to the community, the arts, sport, academia...the list is endless.We grieve, my friend. https://t.co/Jc92zGZd78
Congratulations to NCLR advisory group member Professor Dame Cindy Kiro, who has just been announced as the next Governor General!
https://t.co/kGjcNviSR8