Auckland Now
Auckland Now showcases the impact The University of Auckland has on Auckland, New Zealand and the international community through its teaching, research, and community service.
In this issue we profile two men who have used University Physics research to spawn new industries; we look at how our MBA students are helping New Zealand business penetrate China and we investigate the University's new trans-disciplinary Food and Health programme.
Past issues
Auckland Now Issue 8 (937 KB PDF)
PowerbyProxi are global leaders in wireless power solutions where power cables and connections are expensive and unreliable and we look at the cutting edge wound-healing work of Professor Colin Green and the University's Connexion team.
Auckland Now Issue 7 (401 KB PDF)
Professor Rod Dunbar explains how by pooling talents New Zealand can be a leader in designing drugs for diseases; profiling University research that is transforming ambulance services the world over; look at the work of our new centre for e-Research.
Auckland Now Issue 6 (1.6 MB PDF)
Professor Dame Anne Salmond imagines the past; Professor Michael Walker's work with the Earth's magnetic field and an insight into our Confucius Institute
Auckland Now Issue 5 (424 KB PDF)
Professor Margaret Brimble mimics nature to create new medicines; Advanced MRI and how Equity works at the University
Auckland Now Issue 4 (574 KB PDF)
Find our about our new Centre for Brain Research: preserving Māori taonga; new high tech "healthbots" and the University's global networks.
Auckland Now Issue 3 (522 KB PDF)
Read about Auckland's pioneering computer modelling of the human body; how research is raising literacy levels in our schools; and how a top film-maker is tackling human rights atrocities on screen.
Auckland Now Issue 2 (430 KB PDF)
How Auckland is fueling electric car technology; the Growing Up in New Zealand study; the University's China strategy, and groundbreaking research into nutrition in the womb.
Auckland Now Issue 1 (413 KB PDF)
Read about research into cancer drug discovery; how UniServices creates innovative money-spinners; and The Starpath Project's efforts to get more Māori and Pacific students into tertiary education.
PowerbyProxi are global leaders in wireless power solutions where power cables and connections are expensive and unreliable and we look at the cutting edge wound-healing work of Professor Colin Green and the University's Connexion team.
Professor Rod Dunbar explains how by pooling talents New Zealand can be a leader in designing drugs for diseases; profiling University research that is transforming ambulance services the world over; look at the work of our new centre for e-Research.
Professor Dame Anne Salmond imagines the past; Professor Michael Walker's work with the Earth's magnetic field and an insight into our Confucius Institute
Professor Margaret Brimble mimics nature to create new medicines; Advanced MRI and how Equity works at the University
Find our about our new Centre for Brain Research: preserving Māori taonga; new high tech "healthbots" and the University's global networks.
Read about Auckland's pioneering computer modelling of the human body; how research is raising literacy levels in our schools; and how a top film-maker is tackling human rights atrocities on screen.
How Auckland is fueling electric car technology; the Growing Up in New Zealand study; the University's China strategy, and groundbreaking research into nutrition in the womb.
Read about research into cancer drug discovery; how UniServices creates innovative money-spinners; and The Starpath Project's efforts to get more Māori and Pacific students into tertiary education.
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