March 2024
Inside this issue of UniNews: Emilson Silva and the Energy Centre; Inclusive Learning; MAPAS success; Christine Woods opinion; Jack Bromwich and more.
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Document Description: Emilson Silva, Glenis Wong-Toi and Dulcie Brake, Christine Woods, Isaac Samuels, Jack Bromwich
Cover story
Emilson Silva: energising Aotearoa
As the director of the University’s Energy Centre, Emilson Silva is helping shape the future of energy innovation to meet New Zealand’s economic and environmental needs.
Other stories
Help for neurodiverse learners
It's an exciting time of the year for thousands of students. But some may face hurdles to learning.
Auckland music student Jack Bromwich
A change of degrees from engineering to music hit the right chord for Jack Bromwich’s music career.
Māramatanga: Christine Woods, what entrepreneurial women need
While significant challenges face entrepreneurial women in Aotearoa New Zealand, three concepts – allyship, mentoring and paying it forward – offer effective strategies for building gender-inclusive entrepreneurial ecosystems.
Alan Shaker: unfinished business at the AUSA
After his first term as AUSA president in 2023, Alan Shaker put his hand up to finish the job in 2024.
All these items on interactive PDF
Isaac Samuels: MAPAS graduate pg 3
In the News (pg 2 of PDF)
Dr Francesco Merola
Eru Kapa-Kingi
Associate Professor Peter Saxton
Associate Professor Lokesh Padhye
Professor Elizabeth Broadbent
Dr Hilary Longhurst
'Good to Know' stories
Professor Toni Bruce award pg 4
Melani Anae retirement pg 4
AUSA Alan Shaker pg 4, link above
Dean of FMHS Warwick Bagg pg 5
Ngā Ara Whetū launch, pg 5
EDSW welcomed to Waipapa Marae Pg 6
Arts and Culture
Jack Bromwich, pg 10, link above to story
Reading Room artworks, McCahon and Binney, pg 11
Selina Tusitala Marsh and Peter O'Connor in Centre for Arts and Social Transformation pg 11