Coronavirus
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22 June 2022
One key way to attract and retain staff is to give people greater scope to craft their jobs, say University of Auckland researchers.
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16 June 2022
Professor Ananish Chaudhuri explores Covid-19 policy decisions, their implications, and cognitive biases in pandemic decision-making in his new book.
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16 May 2022
What impact have lockdowns had on children’s education and also our teacher-training programmes? Owen Poland talks to education experts at the University of Auckland.
Arts and culture
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27 June 2022
Formal welcome for new Ihonuku te Moana-nui-a-Kiwa Associate Professor Jemaima Tiatia
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17 June 2022
Dr Lucy Mackintosh recently published a non-fiction book based on her PhD research. Her book, 'Shifting Grounds: Deep Histories of Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland', won the 2022 Ernest Scott Prize for History and was shortlisted for an Ockham New Zealand Book award.
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14 June 2022
Ockham award winning writer and former lawyer Gina Cole will work on her upcoming Pasifika futurism novel in Australia this year thanks to a new writers’ residency.
Business and economy
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22 June 2022
One key way to attract and retain staff is to give people greater scope to craft their jobs, say University of Auckland researchers.
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21 June 2022
Opinion: Ongoing commitment by Australia and New Zealand to improve climate change and labour mobility policies is essential for the future durability of our Pacific partnership.
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16 June 2022
Professor Ananish Chaudhuri explores Covid-19 policy decisions, their implications, and cognitive biases in pandemic decision-making in his new book.
Education and society
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29 June 2022
In her long-awaited inaugural lecture, Professor Liz Beddoe laid down a fiery challenge to social work educators to keep “radical hope” alive and educate students to resist neoliberal and populist agendas.
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27 June 2022
Formal welcome for new Ihonuku te Moana-nui-a-Kiwa Associate Professor Jemaima Tiatia
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20 June 2022
Offering students with refugee backgrounds targeted support to enter higher education is now a bottom line for universities hoping to top a prestigious global performance table.
Environment and sustainability
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29 June 2022
The biggest effort yet to restore depleted Hauraki Gulf mussel beds began during Matariki.
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8 June 2022
Opinion: NZ must invest more at the top of the waste hierarchy if it wants to be a leader in tackling environmental pollution and live up to its global image.
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8 June 2022
A government minister, David Parker, talked about a sustainable future for our oceans and fisheries.
Health and medicine
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28 June 2022
A team of academics who collaborated with students and health leaders to develop a tool that has reduced bullying on clinical placements has won a national award.
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22 June 2022
Opinion: World Continence Week reminds us that continence week is something we might take for granted, but incontinence is a real problem for many women, who would benefit from doing regular pelvic floor exercises, says Dr Jenny Kruger.
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16 June 2022
Alimetry, a spin-out of the Auckland Bioengineering Institute (ABI) and the Faculty of Medical & Health Sciences (FMHS), has received US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) clearance for Gastric Alimetry, a pioneering non-invasive medical device for diagnosing gastric disorders.
Politics and law
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29 June 2022
In her long-awaited inaugural lecture, Professor Liz Beddoe laid down a fiery challenge to social work educators to keep “radical hope” alive and educate students to resist neoliberal and populist agendas.
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21 June 2022
Opinion: Ongoing commitment by Australia and New Zealand to improve climate change and labour mobility policies is essential for the future durability of our Pacific partnership.
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17 June 2022
Opinion: As Samoa's new PM visits NZ, Dr Marcia Leenen-Young looks at the determination of multiple generations in Samoa who fought to govern themselves.
Science and technology
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29 June 2022
The biggest effort yet to restore depleted Hauraki Gulf mussel beds began during Matariki.
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16 June 2022
Alimetry, a spin-out of the Auckland Bioengineering Institute (ABI) and the Faculty of Medical & Health Sciences (FMHS), has received US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) clearance for Gastric Alimetry, a pioneering non-invasive medical device for diagnosing gastric disorders.
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13 June 2022
For the first time, Ars Electronica Garden Aotearoa is open to the public as a physical exhibition, featuring around 15 installations including from Waipapa Taumata Rau.
University news
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29 June 2022
In her long-awaited inaugural lecture, Professor Liz Beddoe laid down a fiery challenge to social work educators to keep “radical hope” alive and educate students to resist neoliberal and populist agendas.
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28 June 2022
A team of academics who collaborated with students and health leaders to develop a tool that has reduced bullying on clinical placements has won a national award.
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27 June 2022
Formal welcome for new Ihonuku te Moana-nui-a-Kiwa Associate Professor Jemaima Tiatia
The Challenge
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9 June 2022
The world faces ‘democratic recession’. Today more people live in autocratic regimes than in liberal democracies. Matheson Russell says democracy needs re-shaping to meet the challenges of climate change and rising inequity.
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4 May 2022
Once safely implanted in the brain, a super sensitive sensor will change the lives of families whose children have hydrocephalus.
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12 April 2022
Engineers design way to clean phosphorus from waste water and turn it into fertiliser.