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  • Antarctica and the Southern Oceans   (www.maths.otago.ac.nz/asog/)

    A multidisciplinary synthesis of life, earth and physical sciences research applied to Antarctica and the oceans of the Southern Hemisphere.

  • Anthropology   (www.otago.ac.nz/anthropology/)

    Offer courses which are designed to emphasise the holistic nature of the discipline. These include foundation courses in archaeology and social anthropology at the first year level.

  • Aquinas College   (www.aquinas.school.nz)

    Situated north of the campus, commanding a spectacular view over the city. Aquinas is well equipped with amenities, is 20 minutes walk to campus and close to the Botanic Gardens and supermarket.

  • Arana Hall   (www.arana.ac.nz)

    Stands overlooking the northern aspect of Otago University Campus, a short distance from the Registry Clock Tower building.

  • Art History and Theory   (www.otago.ac.nz/arthistory)

    Cover a range of 'core' periods, including Medieval, Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque, as well as those of the twentieth century.

  • Asian Studies   (www.otago.ac.nz/asianstudies/)

    An interdisciplinary programme for students who wish to combine training in an Asian language with courses devoted to the history, culture, politics and economics of the countries in the Asian region.

  • Aviation Medicine   (www.otago.ac.nz/aviation_medicine/)

    Courses in Aviation Medicine are popular with doctors who want to have a greater involvement in aviation medicine or occupational medicine.

  • Campus Chaplains   (telperion.otago.ac.nz/Chaplain)

    Information on the Chaplaincy Charter under which the Ecumenical chaplaincy operates.

  • Careers Advisory Service   (telperion.otago.ac.nz/careers)

    Offers students many services designed to help them to attain their career goals.

  • Carrington Hall   (www.carringtonhall.otago.ac.nz)

    One of the premiere halls at the University of Otago providing accommodation for 224 residents during the university semesters.

  • Centre for Gene Research   (cgr.otago.ac.nz)

    Established in 1990 to act as a focus for people working in gene research by exchanging information on techniques, reagents and expertise.

  • Centre for the Study of Agriculture, Food and Environment   (www.csafe.org.nz)

    A multidisciplinary research centre at the University of Otago, working across the humanities and science departments. Research undertaken through CSAFE is targeted at the interface between social and environmental sciences, exploring the dynamics of agricultural sustainability.

  • Centre for Tourism   (divcom.otago.ac.nz/tourism)

    Centre for Tourism, University of Otago.

  • Children's Issues Centre   (www.otago.ac.nz/cic)

    Based at the University of Otago, in Dunedin, the Centre aims to provide a national interdisciplinary forum for research into and discussion of children's issues, as well as resources and information for those involved with children.

  • Chinese Programme   (www.otago.ac.nz/chinese)

    An introductory course in reading,writing, listening to, and speaking Chinese for students with no previous knowlege of the language.

  • Communication Studies   (www.otago.ac.nz/communicationstudies)

    study of the processes and effects of interpersonal and mass communication involving the production, reception, and human processing of aural, verbal and visual messages.

  • Community and Family Studies   (comf.otago.ac.nz)

    The applied social science department at the University of Otago responsible for an applied social science undergraduate degree and a wide range of social service courses.

  • Cumberland College   (www.cumberland.ac.nz)

    Your home away from home while studying at the University of Otago. Cumberland Hall is a friendly, lively place to be, with a range of social, sporting and cultural programmes available.

  • Dance Studies   (physed.otago.ac.nz/dance/)

    Dance Studies involves the theoretical and practical exploration of dance as well as exploring its diversity within social, educational, artistic and cultural contexts.

  • Department of Anatomy & Structural Biology   (anatomy.otago.ac.nz)

    The Department has teaching responsibilities in both the Division of Health Sciences, and the Division of Sciences.

  • Department of Biochemistry   (biochem.otago.ac.nz)

    Provide tuition for students studying Biochemistry as a subject for the Bachelor of Science.

  • Department of Botany   (www.botany.otago.ac.nz)

    Information on the Department, including courses and research interests.

  • Department of Chemistry   (neon.otago.ac.nz/chemistry/chem.htm)

    The Chemistry Department of the University of Otago has a dual mandate to teach and research chemistry in the Division of Science.

  • Department of Classics   (www.otago.ac.nz/classics/)

    Offers undergraduate courses and postgraduate supervision across a wide range of study areas, both for students with a knowledge of Greek or Latin and those without.

  • Department of Computer Science   (www.cs.otago.ac.nz)

    Includes computer graphics, databases, artificial intelligence, expert systems, cognitive science, computer vision, neural networks, software engineering and spatial information.

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