John McCraw was an Earth scientist who began working as a pedologist with Soil Bureau, DSIR, then became the Foundation Professor of Earth Sciences at the University of Waikato in Hamilton, inspiring a new generation to study and work in Earth sciences . In retirement, John McCraw was an author and historian with a special emphasis on Central Otago as well as the Waikato region. Throughout his career, marked especially by exemplary leadership, accomplished administration, and commitment to his staff and students at the University of Waikato, John McCraw also contributed to the communities in which he lived through public service organizations and as a public speaker. He received a number of awards including an MBE, fellowship, and companion...
[Extract] On the 11th June 2020, our community mourned the passing of Professor Jon Edward Brodie. J...
Anton Linder Hales died in Canberra on 11 December 2006. He was a distinguished geophysicist of inte...
farewell function, guests were treated to a résumé of John's career that left no doubt in one&a...
John McCraw was an Earth scientist who began working as a pedologist with Soil Bureau, DSIR, then be...
John McCraw was an Earth scientist who began working as a pedologist with Soil Bureau, DSIR, then be...
Emeritus Professor Sir James Stewart died in Christchurch 19 Febuary 2010, aged 84. Sir James is su...
Michael Selby died in Auckland on 21 January 2018 aged 82. In his professional career as an Earth sc...
Donald Elvery Hogg, a former member of the New Zealand Society of Soil Science, died on 21 November ...
Petrus Johannes Jozef Kamp, or simply Peter Kamp to his many friends and colleagues, retired on 30 J...
It was with sadness that I and several colleagues learned about the death, at the age of 92, of our ...
Many Quaternarists, tephrochronologists, and soil scientists mourned the passing in New Zealand of C...
Obituary: John Campbell Brown OBE (1947–2019) - Astronomer Royal for Scotland and inspirational sola...
This year we are celebrating 50 years since the first soil/ permafrost scientific expedition in the ...
Emeritus Professor A. J. “Tony” McMichael (1942–2014) was an internationally renowned and pioneering...
Following night school study at Seddon Memorial Technical College in Auckland, Brian Challinor quali...
[Extract] On the 11th June 2020, our community mourned the passing of Professor Jon Edward Brodie. J...
Anton Linder Hales died in Canberra on 11 December 2006. He was a distinguished geophysicist of inte...
farewell function, guests were treated to a résumé of John's career that left no doubt in one&a...
John McCraw was an Earth scientist who began working as a pedologist with Soil Bureau, DSIR, then be...
John McCraw was an Earth scientist who began working as a pedologist with Soil Bureau, DSIR, then be...
Emeritus Professor Sir James Stewart died in Christchurch 19 Febuary 2010, aged 84. Sir James is su...
Michael Selby died in Auckland on 21 January 2018 aged 82. In his professional career as an Earth sc...
Donald Elvery Hogg, a former member of the New Zealand Society of Soil Science, died on 21 November ...
Petrus Johannes Jozef Kamp, or simply Peter Kamp to his many friends and colleagues, retired on 30 J...
It was with sadness that I and several colleagues learned about the death, at the age of 92, of our ...
Many Quaternarists, tephrochronologists, and soil scientists mourned the passing in New Zealand of C...
Obituary: John Campbell Brown OBE (1947–2019) - Astronomer Royal for Scotland and inspirational sola...
This year we are celebrating 50 years since the first soil/ permafrost scientific expedition in the ...
Emeritus Professor A. J. “Tony” McMichael (1942–2014) was an internationally renowned and pioneering...
Following night school study at Seddon Memorial Technical College in Auckland, Brian Challinor quali...
[Extract] On the 11th June 2020, our community mourned the passing of Professor Jon Edward Brodie. J...
Anton Linder Hales died in Canberra on 11 December 2006. He was a distinguished geophysicist of inte...
farewell function, guests were treated to a résumé of John's career that left no doubt in one&a...