“Gaining traction on intractable issues”: An interview with Partnerships Director Susan Livengood

Susan Livengood at the DSC Symposium

Susan Livengood is the Partnerships Director of the Deep South Challenge, and works within the Engagement programme – which tries to connect what’s happening in every programme of the challenge with both the broader public and with targeted individuals and organisations throughout New Zealand’s public and private sectors.

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"The earth's regular pulse... may be starting to falter"

Q&A with NIWA's sea ice researcher Natalie Robinson

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Why is the Deep South Challenge interested in Jamie’s World?!

Last Thursday, social media star Jamie Curry set off to Antarctica, courtesy of Antarctica New Zealand.  Rhian Salmon, Science Lead for Engagement, explores the relationship between Jamie and the Deep South Challenge.

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Discovering an Antarctic world

This is the first of a series of blogs where we explore the people, the science, and the purpose of the Deep South National Science Challenge.  Lorraine Taylor takes a look at an Antarctic world sculpted by artist Gabby O'Connor.