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Raising the Bar back in Christchurch

28 August 2024

Join us at Raising the Bar 2024 and see University of Canterbury lecturers in action at your local pub. 

HOW TO APPLY

Twenty engaging talks will be taking place in 10 bars across Ōtautahi on Tuesday 10 September. After last year’s successful debut in Christchurch, Te Whare Wānanga o Waitaha | University of Canterbury is hosting the event again, offering an unforgettable night of learning in a relaxed setting.

Raising the Bar is an international event that originated in New York and transforms bars into engaging classrooms for an evening, bringing together learning and leisure in a unique way.

The talks will be held at Bar Franco, Botanic, C1, Cascade, Craft Embassy, Dux Central, Muy Muy, The Church and Two Thumbs Brewing Company (Manchester and Colombo branches), and will begin at either 6.30pm or 8pm.

Secure your free spot today and join us for an unforgettable experience.

Register here

The full line-up:

Associate Professor Chris Chen: It’s all about out connection with the place!

Professor Ursula Cheer: What is happening to our Media, and should you care?

Associate Professor Tyron Love: How Universities fail to die

Professor Chris Akroyd: Why does culture eat strategy for breakfast?

Dr Jacinta Cording: Offender rehabilitation: Can a cheater change their spots?

Professor Sara Tolbert & Lecturer Kari Moana Te Rongopatahi: Many ways of knowing: Mātauranga Māori, Indigenous knowledge, and science education

Associate Professor Adrian Clark: Is AI ready to replace you?

Dr Rebecca Peer: Powering the future: Understanding energy, climate and the path to transition

Dr Christian Walsh: Human intelligence and artificial stupidity… and vice versa

Dr Erin Harrington: Why scary stories are good for you

Dr Tara Ross: Reimagining journalism fit for a climate crisis

Associate Professor Christoph Bartneck: The robotic future that wasn’t

Dr Nick Maitland: Fun and physical activity in middle age

Associate Professor Heather Hendrickson: Phages: Fighting superbugs using nature’s ninjas

Dr Andrew Vonasch: The cost of free: Exploring the true price of things

Associate Professor James Mehigan: Imagining Aotearoa without prisons

Associate Professor Sally Gaw: The horrors of the modern home

Professor Ben Kennedy: What came first the volcano or the earthquake?

Lecturer Mark Rickerby: Is enshittification inevitable?

Professor Clemency Montelle: Are numbers real or just in our heads? 


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