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  • Mahitahi Hauora ASPIRE 2025 Seminar

    Seminar
    Fri 29 Nov 2019

    Mahitahi Hauora hosted ASPIRE 2025 researchers in Kerikeri on Friday 29 November, at an event aimed to feedback research findings to members of the Smokefree network in Northland.

  • Should Smokefree 2025 be achieved; and if so how?

    Debate
    Tue 24 Sep 2019

    Richard Edwards of ASPIRE 2025 and Nick Wilson of BODE3 took part in a debate on September 24 organised by LEANZ (Law and Economics Association of New Zealand).

  • “The Lesser Evil” : Communicating about comparative risks of electronic and combusted cigarettes

    Seminar
    Fri 10 May 2019

    We invite to this ASPIRE 2025 seminar all those involved in helping Aotearoa New Zealand achieve a Smokefree 2025.

    Join us in person or link in live by webinar.

  • The commercial tobacco use epidemic among Indigenous Peoples: Surveillance and monitoring successes and challenges for evidence-based policies and interventions

    Seminar
    Fri 5 Apr 2019

    We invite to this ASPIRE2025 seminar all those involved in helping Aotearoa New Zealand achieve a Smokefree 2025.

  • Regulating the retail supply of tobacco: moving research toward practice

    Course
    Wed 13 Feb 2019

    Earlybird rates include a 25% discount available until 20 December 2018

  • Tobacco control and the law: current issues in NZ and internationally

    Seminar
    Tue 23 Jul 2013

    ASPIRE2025 is delighted to confirm that the third seminar in our 2013 series will be presented by international tobacco control law expert, Jonathan Liberman.

  • Regret and Rationalisation among Smokers

    Public Lecture
    Wed 13 Feb 2013

    Thanks to all who attended Beth’s presentation.  Her talk was video recorded, and will be made available on this page once edited.

  • Culture-jamming: Creating a Smokefree Social Movement

    Seminar
    Tue 12 Feb 2013

    Thanks to everyone who attended our first ASPIRE2025 seminar for 2013.

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