Breadcrumbs List.
Business School
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One quarter of country's leading researchers from University of Auckland
15 October 2025
A quarter of the country's leading researchers hail from Waipapa Taumata Rau, University of Auckland, in an international analysis of the world's top 2 percent of scientists.
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Strengthening innovation pathways in universities
13 October 2025
Comment: Professor Rod McNaughton on how to overcome the friction that often exists between university entrepreneurship centres and technology transfer offices.
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Jobseeker changes will squeeze households further
10 October 2025
Analysis: Jobseeker changes turn young adults into dependent children – and squeeze households further, writes Susan St John.
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Transforming scholarship into social good
10 October 2025
PhD candidate and social entrepreneur Juliet Inyang is drawing on community, creativity and entrepreneurship to challenge the status quo and reimagine what's possible.
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Behind the big promises on AI in business lies... nothing?
9 October 2025
Opinion: The same technology meant to boost productivity is creating a new form of inefficiency; polished nonsense that takes time to read, process and ultimately ignore.
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University of Auckland holds firm in world rankings
9 October 2025
The University remains No 1 in Aotearoa New Zealand and is ranked 156th globally in the Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2026.
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University of Auckland staff earn top teaching honours
9 October 2025
Staff have been celebrated in the VC Teaching Excellence Awards and the Tertiary Educator Awards for their achievements in teaching and learning.
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Global recognition for inclusive innovation education
7 October 2025
The University of Auckland is earning global recognition for making innovation and entrepreneurship accessible to all.
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Artificial intelligence: creativity or counterfeit?
6 October 2025
As AI tools like MidJourney churn out striking art, the core question remains: when the spark comes from prompts and past data, is it creation - or just clever theft?
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When AI tools promote a form of ‘metacognitive laziness’
2 October 2025
Opinion: Students using AI tools from the outset are not gaining a fundamental understanding of the subject they are studying, says Alex Sims and Dulani Jayasuriya.
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The case for oral exams in the age of AI
2 October 2025
Analysis: Researchers say interactive oral assessments are proving to be one of the most effective and authentic ways to see what students really know in the age of AI.
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Digital safety gaps leave vulnerable at risk
1 October 2025
Language barriers and low digital literacy are leaving vulnerable groups exposed to online harms, and without local research, New Zealand is ill-equipped to respond.