Feature Article
24 November 2025
Hiwa’s architectural excellence has been recognised once again, with the recreation centre earning a major prize at the New Zealand Architecture Awards.
Sustainable impact
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26 November 2025
Cook Islands Research: Honouring Our Past, Shaping Our Future saw academics explore the integration of traditional medicine and Western approaches.
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24 November 2025
Where to for globalisation: cooperation, competition, or collapse? World-leading thinkers are exploring what comes next at the first-ever International Economics Workshop in Auckland.
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19 November 2025
The 2025 Sustainability Report highlights the University of Auckland's progress towards the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.
Arts and culture
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26 November 2025
An annual highlight on the city’s arts calendar, the Elam Artists Graduate Show is free and open to the public this weekend, 29 and 30 November.
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26 November 2025
Rather than seeing the Roman Republic as a vast, imperial nation-state, it may have been more like a modern-day social media brand.
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21 November 2025
'Toi Te Mana: An Indigenous History of Māori Art' by Professors Deidre Brown and Ngarino Ellis, with Jonathan Mane Wheoki, has won the Apollo Award for 2025 Best Book of the Year.
Business and economy
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24 November 2025
Where to for globalisation: cooperation, competition, or collapse? World-leading thinkers are exploring what comes next at the first-ever International Economics Workshop in Auckland.
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17 November 2025
Engineering students have partnered with an Auckland upcycling company to evaluate how turning surplus bread into flour can reduce food waste.
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17 November 2025
In uncertain times for global trade, the University is hosting a one-day conference featuring leaders in trade and international business to examine the issues.
Education and society
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25 November 2025
On 27 November, Waipapa Taumata Rau, University of Auckland, will host the inaugural Te Pae Huinga Manu, an event dedicated to celebrating Māori research excellence.
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25 November 2025
Professionals on the frontline of helping young Asian people who've experienced sexual violence in Aotearoa are facing a significant gap in support, new research has found.
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20 November 2025
Why do we need a separate curriculum for students with complex needs when one curriculum should be for everyone, asks Jude MacArthur.
Te ao Māori
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25 November 2025
On 27 November, Waipapa Taumata Rau, University of Auckland, will host the inaugural Te Pae Huinga Manu, an event dedicated to celebrating Māori research excellence.
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21 November 2025
'Toi Te Mana: An Indigenous History of Māori Art' by Professors Deidre Brown and Ngarino Ellis, with Jonathan Mane Wheoki, has won the Apollo Award for 2025 Best Book of the Year.
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20 November 2025
A leading figure in Māori contemporary dance in Aotearoa, Stephen Bradshaw (Ngāti Maru), has been honoured with an award in his name at the University of Auckland.
Health and medicine
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26 November 2025
The relationship between lifestyle behaviours and menopause symptoms is the hot topic of a new study at Waipapa Taumata Rau, University of Auckland.
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26 November 2025
Cook Islands Research: Honouring Our Past, Shaping Our Future saw academics explore the integration of traditional medicine and Western approaches.
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21 November 2025
Dr Helen Murray says headbutting rams could provide helpful insights for brain injury research.
Politics and law
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24 November 2025
Where to for globalisation: cooperation, competition, or collapse? World-leading thinkers are exploring what comes next at the first-ever International Economics Workshop in Auckland.
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18 November 2025
Opinion: Cannabis, ecstasy, meth and cocaine are the only drugs being added to the new roadside testing regime. Why is driving impaired permissible if caused by legally prescribed drugs, asks Nikolai Siimes.
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14 November 2025
Opinion: With the rise of populism and nationalism shaking the foundations of governments, recognising the ‘mind’ of states has become significantly more difficult, says Nobuki Yamashita.
Science and technology
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21 November 2025
University of Auckland scientists are part of an international team exploring the geology of the Japan Trench.
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18 November 2025
Opinion: Cannabis, ecstasy, meth and cocaine are the only drugs being added to the new roadside testing regime. Why is driving impaired permissible if caused by legally prescribed drugs, asks Nikolai Siimes.
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17 November 2025
One in 125 people have a silent mind – no earworms, no internal voices. Scientists are investigating how consciousness works without sound.
University news
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24 November 2025
Hiwa’s architectural excellence has been recognised once again, with the recreation centre earning a major prize at the New Zealand Architecture Awards.
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19 November 2025
The 2025 Sustainability Report highlights the University of Auckland's progress towards the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.
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16 November 2025
A number of pathway initiatives including the UE Success Plan are behind the increase of Māori and Pacific high schoolers choosing Waipapa Taumata Rau, University of Auckland, as well as a shared vision to uplift outcomes.
The Challenge
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28 October 2025
University of Auckland researchers are working on four smart ideas to enhance resilience and sustainabilty in the country's energy needs.
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21 October 2025
Sir Richard Faull, founder of the Centre for Brain Research is one of the country's most eminent scientists. On his 80th year, we celebrate his journey to explore the human brain.
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9 October 2025
The real story behind scientific 'breakthroughs' is strong fundamental research, hard slog and a little bit of serendipity.