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Photo of Professor Alexandra Andhov at her inaugural lecture.

Big tech: too big to fail?

Professor Alexandra Andhov’s inaugural lecture dove into the existential challenge of big tech’s influence on democratic governance.

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Photo of technologists Hui Hui Phua (L) and Polona Le Quesne Stabej (R) handling components of the Oxford Nanopore sequencing technology.

Genetic testing solves mystery of teens’ sudden deaths

The discovery of a genetic cause for young people's sudden cardiac deaths will bring relief to the families and clinicians.

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Showcasing research impact

The 2026 Researchers with Global Impact event featured six academics whose work is changing the world for the better.

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Photo of Chancellor Cecilia Tarrant (L) and Chair of the George Mason Charitable Trust Barry Upson (R) holding a large cheque.

Multi-million-dollar gift adds to George Mason legacy

A $10 million philanthropic gift and the renaming of the Biology Building mark the next chapter in a legacy of environmental research.

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Campus Kōrero

Student at the UoA Market Day

Market Day

Market Day is coming back to City Campus! Join a diverse range of student and staff creators, makers and entrepreneurs and go home with something special.

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A colourful smoothie

New pop-up

Oh Acai has created new flavours especially for the University. Visit the Kate Edgar Courtyard this week and try the best matcha and acai bowls in Auckland.

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City nature challenge

Take part in the City Nature Challenge this weekend: snap local wildlife, upload to iNaturalist, and help Auckland climb the ranks.

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This time last year

Photo of tiles with the word 'accessibility.'

Accessibility: it's for everyone

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

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Photo of Amy Cameron smiling at the camera.

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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Post-it notes written by TFC graduates.

Twenty-three years of going beyond a second chance

At the 2025 Tertiary Foundation Certificate completion ceremony, students celebrated a journey of confidence, connection and new beginnings.

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