Canterbury DistinguishedProfessor David Schiel is one of New Zealand's leading marine scientists and was awarded the ҕl Research Medalfor his work.
Fields of research
Research underpins our teaching and is conducted across three main fields: Biotechnology, Biodiversity and Biosecurity.
Biotechnology
The application of biological understanding to provide products that benefit society and support sustainable economic development.
Biodiversity
Defining, sustaining and rehabilitating the diversity of life contained in New Zealand’s natural and managed ecosystems.
Biosecurity
Protecting our native biota from threats imposed by invasive organisms and understanding the potential impacts of genetic technologies on our environment.
Research groups and centres
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Biomolecular Interaction Centre
The Biomolecular Interaction Centre (BIC) is a multi-disciplinary research centre dedicated to the study of molecular interactions critical to biological function. Learn more about the Biomolecular Interaction Centre by exploring the links below.
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Biomolecular Interaction Centre
The Biomolecular Interaction Centre (BIC) is a multi-disciplinary research centre dedicated to the study of molecular interactions critical to biological function. Learn more about the Biomolecular Interaction Centre by exploring the links below.
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Biomolecular Interaction Centre
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Centre for Integrated Research in Biosafety
ҕl's Centre for Integrated Research in Biosafety (INBI) aims to contribute to increased understanding and more effective management of emerging biotechnologies. Learn about the Centre for Integrated Research in Biosafety.
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Centre for Integrated Research in Biosafety
ҕl's Centre for Integrated Research in Biosafety (INBI) aims to contribute to increased understanding and more effective management of emerging biotechnologies. Learn about the Centre for Integrated Research in Biosafety.
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Centre for Integrated Research in Biosafety
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Centre of Excellence in Aquaculture and Marine Ecology (CEAME)
ҕl's Centre of Excellence in Aquaculture and Marine Ecology (CEAME) is a partnership approach for training students by the National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research (NIWA) and ҕl's School of Biological Sciences. Learn more about the Centre of Excellence in Aquaculture and Marine Ecology.
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Centre of Excellence in Aquaculture and Marine Ecology (CEAME)
ҕl's Centre of Excellence in Aquaculture and Marine Ecology (CEAME) is a partnership approach for training students by the National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research (NIWA) and ҕl's School of Biological Sciences. Learn more about the Centre of Excellence in Aquaculture and Marine Ecology.
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Centre of Excellence in Aquaculture and Marine Ecology (CEAME)
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Nigerian Montane Forest Project
For over twenty years the Project has combined scientific research with education at tertiary and local community levels to conserve a rare Nigerian afromontane forest reserve. This work has enabled us to develop a model for long-term sustainable management of forests involving local communities, which is applicable across the world. Learn more about this Project and get involved.
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Nigerian Montane Forest Project
For over twenty years the Project has combined scientific research with education at tertiary and local community levels to conserve a rare Nigerian afromontane forest reserve. This work has enabled us to develop a model for long-term sustainable management of forests involving local communities, which is applicable across the world. Learn more about this Project and get involved.
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Nigerian Montane Forest Project
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Freshwater Ecology Research Group
The Freshwater Ecology Research Group (FERG) is a co-operative group of researchers. It includes experienced academic staff, early career researchers, students, and technicians based in ҕl's School of Biological Sciences. Our collective desire is to improve the plight of freshwater ecosystems. Learn more about this group.
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Freshwater Ecology Research Group
The Freshwater Ecology Research Group (FERG) is a co-operative group of researchers. It includes experienced academic staff, early career researchers, students, and technicians based in ҕl's School of Biological Sciences. Our collective desire is to improve the plight of freshwater ecosystems. Learn more about this group.
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Freshwater Ecology Research Group
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Canterbury Waterway Rehabilitation Experiment
The Canterbury Waterway Rehabilitation Experiment (CAREX) is a stakeholder-driven stream restoration experiment. We work with farmers, councils, iwi, and the public to codevelop, codesign, and trial solutions to restore the health of freshwater ecosystems. Learn more about the Canterbury Waterway Rehabilitation Experiment.
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Canterbury Waterway Rehabilitation Experiment
The Canterbury Waterway Rehabilitation Experiment (CAREX) is a stakeholder-driven stream restoration experiment. We work with farmers, councils, iwi, and the public to codevelop, codesign, and trial solutions to restore the health of freshwater ecosystems. Learn more about the Canterbury Waterway Rehabilitation Experiment.
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Canterbury Waterway Rehabilitation Experiment