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The Space Institute – Te Pūnaha Ātea – is a multidisciplinary centre of expertise in space science and engineering, including a capability to execute space missions and develop applications. Our institutional mission is to create, disseminate and exploit knowledge to support and enhance the development of the New Zealand Space Sector.
Address: Auckland
At Te Kura Mātai Ahupūngao our students and scientists explore the fundamental properties of the physical world and tackle problems ranging from the search for planets to developing medical imaging and laser technologies.
Address: Auckland
Our teaching and research address the Earth system and the natural and social processes that impact our environments.
Address: Auckland
At the UC Centre for Entrepreneurship (UCE) we connect, challenge and support students and staff to create impact by building capabilities in entrepreneurship and innovation. UCE’s programmes and events broaden minds, challenge ideas and empower students to make a real difference. Learn more about UCE and how you can get involved.
Address: Christchurch
The Cooke 6-Inch Refractor TelescopeThe Townsend telescope was made in 1864 by Cooke and Sons of York and London. Whether it was made for James Townsend or not is not clear, nor is the exact time of its arrival in New Zealand. However it is known that James Townsend used
Address: Christchurch
The IVS Lab is known for providing vision‑based solutions for businesses, innovators and entrepreneurs across New Zealand and the world.
Address: Auckland
Techweek is a nationwide series of events, showcasing and celebrating New Zealand innovation. We provide a platform for everyone to meet, share ideas and create connections to enhance our future world. The intention behind Techweek is simple. New Zealand’s technology and innovation sectors are growing rapidly and Techweek fosters that
Address: Auckland
Te Awamutu Space Centre is a museum and activity centre suitable for all ages. We love sharing our passion for space and astronomy but we’re not just for space geeks! Most of our visitors arrive with no real interest in space but end up finding it more interesting and fun than
Address: Te Awamutu
The Aims and Objectives of the Tauranga Astronomical Society were confirmed at the inaugural meeting in 2002: (1) To promote and foster the development of astronomy and related technology in the Western Bay of Plenty (2) To encourage and foster associations and groups interested in astronomy including other organisations, clubs and
Address: Tauranga
VISIT STONEHENGE AOTEAROA Stonehenge Aoteroa is New Zealand’s unique open air astronomical observatory, built following ancient knowledge of the stone circles and adapted to the conditions of New Zealand. We look forward to seeing you here during our regular opening hours and for special events. You can visit the henge
Address: Wellington
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