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Obituary, Professor Alistair Gunn

Professor Alistair Gunn, who developed a treatment that has saved the lives of many babies worldwide, has died at the age of 67.

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Celebrate Gasav Ne Fäeag Rotuạm Ta, Rotuma Language Week

Rotuma Language Week marks the launch of the 2026 Pacific Language Weeks series.

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Living her best Mahi Rangatira life

Abigail McClutchie went on to become a teacher and a doctor, crossing the stage with a PhD shaped by Māori values, leadership and community.

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Autumn 2026 Graduation

Congratulations to our students graduating at this year's Autumn graduation ceremony. Read more about their journey.

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Campus Kōrero

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Celebrate Africa Day

Join the African Staff Network on Tuesday 26 May, with live music, food, art, clothing and a celebration of culture.

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Free coffee for Fareshare early birds

Be one of the first 50 staff to sign up at an AT Fareshare pop-up this week and grab a free coffee.

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Noel Leeming deals

Staff can access Noel Leeming Friends & Family deals, with 2.5% of sales supporting Variety’s work with children in poverty.

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This time last year

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The 550-year-old graduation tradition we've kept alive

Meet the ceremonial officers who bring centuries of academic tradition to our most important celebration, graduation.

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Accessibility: it's for everyone

Digital accessibility goes further than captions, headings and alt text.

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Those little words

Liggins Institute's Amy Cameron shares how her te Reo Māori journey began at the University and where it’s lead her.

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