#NZ Scholarships to attend the Science Communicators of NZ conference in Ōtautahi #Christchurch 25-26 June
– You do not need to be an existing SCANZ member to apply
– Applications close at 5:00pm on 30 April 2026
www.scanz.co.nz/2026-scholar...
#scicomm #SciCommNZ #SCANZ2026
Posts by Heather Battles
Budding historians of medicine and public health: have a look at this exciting opportunity to conduct PhD research at the University of Newcastle, on a larger project of the Australian history of polio, led by Catharine Coleborne! More information at the link: www.newcastle.edu.au/study/resear...
Gave a little plug for @aushumanbiology.bsky.social at the Canadian Association for Biological Anthropology (CABA-ACAB) webinar today!
Maybe some scope for future collaborations? I hope some Canadians will consider joining us for the online ASHB conference this year in December!
🍃🌹🌿Extreme weather scientists warn of impending funding drought:
Senior #climate scientists say the major funding for extreme weather research is drying up just as the country needs it the most #ChangeTheGovt #PartyVoteGreen #nzpol #cyclones #flooding #droughts
www.rnz.co.nz/news/nationa...
"Temporary shock or lasting scar?"
By 2024 nearly all high-income countries remained below their pre-pandemic life expectancy trends. We identify four distinct mortality shock patterns since 2020. Full analysis in our preprint: www.medrxiv.org/content/10.6...
Important paper. Schools are high-risk environments for respiratory disease transmission MAINLY because classrooms are underventilated. This problem has a workable solution - it just needs political will. Air quality is as important as water quality for public health. MT @martinmckee.bsky.social
And, for anyone like me who is a New Zealander living overseas, if you have been back to NZ at any point in the last 3 years, you are eligible to enrol and vote in this election
(the extension of this provision to 6 years was for the 2023 election *only*)
More than half of mpox patients in 2022 outbreak experienced lasting physical effects: Study
abcnews.go.com/Health/half-...
Closing out my year with a journal editor shocker 🧵
Checking new manuscripts today I reviewed a paper attributing 2 papers to me I did not write. A daft thing for an author to do of course. But intrigued I web searched up one of the titles and that's when it got real weird...
Here is an obituary for Alice Wong from The Sick Times, a publication aligned with disability rights and disability activism, if you are looking for an alternative to reading the nyt one: thesicktimes.org/2025/11/15/a...
Wild form of polio found in German sewage sample, health institute says
As expected, Canada has lost its measles-free status because of the long-running outbreak there. With it goes the #measles elimination status of the entire zone of the Americas, the only division of the #WHO to ever have achieved measles elimination. www.statnews.com/2025/11/10/m...
Those are AMAZING! 😍
Less than one month until #ASHB2025 in Tāmaki Makaurau / Auckland! 💀🦷👣🗣🦧🐒🔬🩻🧬⚰️🪦
@aushumanbiology.bsky.social
'Alarming gaps': WHO warns NZ to urgently close measles vaccination gap among Māori and Pacific communities
REMINDERS:
*Abstracts for the 2025 conference are due at 11:59pm NZDT Monday 13/10
*Discounted early bird registration also ends at 11:59pm NZDT Monday 13/10
*Regular price registration closes Monday 20/10
Abstract submission and registration here: www.australasianhumanbiology.com/conferences....
When I get asked to write commentaries, it's not usually a good sign - it's because an infectious disease I study historically is relevant again.
Conference registration and abstract submission are now open for our 2025 Conference in Tāmaki Makaurau / Auckland! Learn more at www.australasianhumanbiology.com/conferences....
"The government has made it clear on several occasions that we want publicly funded research to focus on solving real world problems that can be commercialised". What a grim sentence.
www.rnz.co.nz/news/nationa...
Data on the cuts to the Marsden Fund reported by RNZ this morning
🚨 JOB APPLICATION 🚨
The University of Western Australia is looking for a Lecturer in Biological Anthropology
Deadline for applying: August 29th
More information on the link below 👇
external.jobs.uwa.edu.au/en/job/52090...
🚨 JOB APPLICATION 🚨
The University of Western Australia is looking for an Associate Professor in Biological Anthropology
Deadline for applying: August 22nd
More information on the link below 👇
external.jobs.uwa.edu.au/en/job/52090...
And it's not just in the US - I imagine Wenner Gren would be getting more applications from international researchers as our funding is cut too (New Zealand recently made major science cuts, and eliminated the humanities + social sciences panels from our national research grants body).
At our most recent application deadline, the Foundation received a 40 percent increase in proposals for our core programs, and we anticipate that demand will continue to dramatically increase in the months ahead. Without immediate action, we face funding rates of less than 9 percent for Dissertation Fieldwork and Post-PhD Research Grants, and as low as 7 percent for our Hunt and Fejos Postdoctoral Fellowships. We are also facing possible reductions across our entire range of program areas including conferences, workshops, and community engagement. The consequences are stark: a narrower, less diverse, less adventurous field, with brilliant projects left unfunded, scholars left unsupported, and doctoral students stalled in their progress towards their degree
Wenner Gren is closing Sapiens because, among other things, they anticipate being able to fund fewer than 10% of their applications... at the same time as other funding sources from the federal government are being destroyed. This funding environment is an existential crisis for anthropology 🏺🧪
Awful.