Feature Article
11 June 2026
Researchers at the University of Auckland have been awarded $16m for a broad range of health and medical research projects in the 2026 Health Research Council funding round.
Sustainable impact
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11 June 2026
Four Business School PhD candidates distilled years of research into three-minute presentations.
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11 June 2026
The way we measure who’s going hungry in New Zealand doesn’t take into account — or protect — people’s ability to gather and grow food from the land.
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10 June 2026
Analysis: Retrofitting homes effectively needs more than understanding the house, but the way people inside live, say Luis Mendrano.
Arts and culture
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9 June 2026
Global collaboration grounded in Indigenous knowledge launches at Waipapa Taumata Rau, University of Auckland.
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3 June 2026
Alumni profile: Violinist, organist and conductor Zosia Herlihy-O’Brien has found her calling bringing classical music to a wide range of audiences, including at London’s famed Royal Albert Hall.
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3 June 2026
Vaiaso o le Gagana Sāmoa, Sāmoa Language Week in Aotearoa, is a time to celebrate those that uplift Pacific youth to succeed at Waipapa Taumata Rau.
Business and economy
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11 June 2026
Four Business School PhD candidates distilled years of research into three-minute presentations.
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10 June 2026
Beatrice Faumuinā is the new director of the University of Auckland's Kupe Leadership Scholarship, an elite programme dedicated to developing exceptional leaders.
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8 June 2026
Analysis: A growing number of cases against OpenAI and other tech giants investigate harms their products are alleged to have caused. Alexandra Andhov discusses.
Education and society
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10 June 2026
Analysis: Retrofitting homes effectively needs more than understanding the house, but the way people inside live, say Luis Mendrano.
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28 May 2026
Comment: Education is complicated, and we should be wary of stories that suggest it is otherwise like the one the kids failing at maths, says Lisa Darragh.
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28 May 2026
Celebrating Sāmoa Language Week, 31 May – 6 June. The journey of gagana Sāmoa is a lifelong one says Pro Vice-Chancellor Pacific, Fonoiā Professor Sipaea Jemaima Tiatia Siau.
Te ao Māori
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11 June 2026
The way we measure who’s going hungry in New Zealand doesn’t take into account — or protect — people’s ability to gather and grow food from the land.
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10 June 2026
Beatrice Faumuinā is the new director of the University of Auckland's Kupe Leadership Scholarship, an elite programme dedicated to developing exceptional leaders.
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9 June 2026
Global collaboration grounded in Indigenous knowledge launches at Waipapa Taumata Rau, University of Auckland.
Health and medicine
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11 June 2026
New funding for a University of Auckland-developed implantable brain pressure sensor brings it a step closer to helping people with a potentially fatal condition, hydrocephalus.
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11 June 2026
Preterm babies who get to smell milk and taste a drop or two with gastric tube feeding have a better chance of not suffering language and other developmental delays, according to a new study.
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10 June 2026
Analysis - For many older New Zealanders, the rapid march of technology has helped build a wall rather than open doors.
Politics and law
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11 June 2026
Both Helen Clark and Christopher Luxon have turned to the metaphor of 'social cohesion' to make different arguments about the state of our nation, but Nicolas Lewis asks what exactly are they talking about?
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8 June 2026
The Christchurch mosque terrorist left a trail of explicit online clues about his plans for 15 March 2019, we just didn't pick them up, a new book reveals.
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8 June 2026
Analysis: A growing number of cases against OpenAI and other tech giants investigate harms their products are alleged to have caused. Alexandra Andhov discusses.
Science and technology
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8 June 2026
Doctoral candidate Georgia Hulme is combining lived experience with academic rigour to better understand what meaningful support looks like for families.
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5 June 2026
Innovative solutions to environmental problems are urgently needed, because our well-being depends on it, says Professor Dan Tompkins, the new director of the Centre for Climate, Biodiversity and Society, Ngā Ara Whetū.
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3 June 2026
Feature: AI is developing at such breakneck speed it’s hard to know how the technology will next materially impact our lives and work. Anthony Doesburg asks alumni working on the front lines of tech about where AI is taking us in the next 12 months.
University news
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11 June 2026
Researchers at the University of Auckland have been awarded $16m for a broad range of health and medical research projects in the 2026 Health Research Council funding round.
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10 June 2026
Beatrice Faumuinā is the new director of the University of Auckland's Kupe Leadership Scholarship, an elite programme dedicated to developing exceptional leaders.
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1 June 2026
Seven University of Auckland staff have been recognised in the King’s Birthday Honours, including Professor Elizabeth Rata who becomes a dame and Associate Professor Paul Baker who becomes a knight.
The Challenge
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28 May 2026
The re-dedication of the Sir James Henare Research Centre recalls the layers of history and renews aspirations for the future.
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19 May 2026
The albatross population of Antipodes Island in the Southern Seas is critically endangered. With more data researchers hope to bring their numbers back.
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2 March 2026
Piecing together how birds and humans interacted in the Marquesas Islands of French Polynesia hundreds of years ago is the focus of a revealing new study.