Coronavirus
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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.
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16 May 2022
Opinion: Dr Erik Lithander, Deputy Vice-Chancellor Strategic Engagement, reflects on preparing Waipapa Taumata Rau for the challenges of the future.
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16 May 2022
Emergency nurses Natalie Anderson, Wendy Sundgren and Bridget Venning from the University of Auckland School of Nursing reflect on nursing in Covid times.
Arts and culture
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18 May 2022
We need to be alert to cultural appropriation, and that includes designers and design educators, says Dr Diana Albarrán González, who recently took up her role as deputy director of and lecturer in the Design Programme at the University.
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18 May 2022
In celebration of New Zealand Music Month, Dr Leonie Holmes, distinguished composer and senior lecturer at the School of Music, shares ten great works by Aotearoa New Zealand composers, and what she loves about them.
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16 May 2022
The University Art Collection has more than 1,700 items across five campuses. Linda Tyler showcases another of her favourite pieces.
Business and economy
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26 May 2022
Human resources expert Dr Deepika Jindal and University of Auckland alumna Amy Raine celebrated their successes at the 2022 Human Resources New Zealand Awards.
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25 May 2022
Aotearoa needs to invest in extensive and smart charging infrastructure swiftly if we're going to encourage more people, particularly those who live outside of cities, to make the switch to an EV.
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16 May 2022
Opinion: Three experts connected with the University of Auckland each have 350 words to answer whether New Zealand can solve its housing crisis.
Education and society
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26 May 2022
Opinion: Opinion: Although sport is often touted as a vehicle for positive experiences, investigations into sporting cultures have highlighted how predatory or abusive behaviour by coaches can emerge and be tolerated, writes Blake Bennett.
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24 May 2022
After 21 years of tautua, the University of Auckland has farewelled ‘Aunty’ Judy McFall-McCaffery.
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24 May 2022
Optimal conditions for Māori and Pasifika student success have been identified by a new project at the University of Auckland.
Environment and sustainability
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27 May 2022
Wild animals may be able to evolve more rapidly than scientists thought.
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25 May 2022
Aotearoa needs to invest in extensive and smart charging infrastructure swiftly if we're going to encourage more people, particularly those who live outside of cities, to make the switch to an EV.
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16 May 2022
Riley Elliott is an unconventional marine scientist doing his bit to change our perception of sharks.
Health and medicine
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27 May 2022
A robust prioritisation process has found the major issues around mothers’ and babies’ care relate to Māori and Pacific whānau.
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25 May 2022
OPINION: The 2022 Budget and the health reforms are conspicuously silent on an over-looked group of New Zealanders, older people, write Ngaire Kerse and Lynne Taylor.
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23 May 2022
Researchers at the ABI have received $150,000 from the Health Research Council for a project in which they aim to transform our ability to understand, predict and ultimately prevent the long-term impact of traumatic brain injury.
Politics and law
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25 May 2022
Aotearoa needs to invest in extensive and smart charging infrastructure swiftly if we're going to encourage more people, particularly those who live outside of cities, to make the switch to an EV.
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16 May 2022
A new panel which will enable refugees to play a key role in national decisions that affect them is looking for members.
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12 May 2022
Opinion: Professor Robert MacCulloch on soaring inflation and the failures of the Reserve Bank of New Zealand and the Finance Minister.
Science and technology
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27 May 2022
Wild animals may be able to evolve more rapidly than scientists thought.
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23 May 2022
Researchers at the ABI have received $150,000 from the Health Research Council for a project in which they aim to transform our ability to understand, predict and ultimately prevent the long-term impact of traumatic brain injury.
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18 May 2022
Experts on NZ’s first government-funded space mission talk science and technology in a free Techweek event at the Faculty of Engineering on Friday (20 May).
University news
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24 May 2022
After 21 years of tautua, the University of Auckland has farewelled ‘Aunty’ Judy McFall-McCaffery.
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12 May 2022
A study aiming to settle the question of whether sugar is an addictive wins one of 17 HRC Explorer Awards.
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11 May 2022
Government announces international students back from 31 July 2022.
The Challenge
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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.
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11 April 2022
A team of researchers is bringing three novel drugs to clinical trials with a goal of finally stamping out TB.