Breadcrumbs List.
Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences
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Five things Nigel Latta did for parenting
9 October 2025
Opinion: Melanie Woodfield describes how psychologist Nigel Latta used science and camaraderie to influence how we see and talk about parenting.
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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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Blue skies thinking the foundation of innovation
9 October 2025
The real story behind scientific 'breakthroughs' is strong fundamental research, hard slog and a little bit of serendipity.
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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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Smart tech set to revolutionise heart care
6 October 2025
Smart devices that utilise artificial intelligence have enormous potential to treat heart disease and, with strategic investment, NZ could be at the forefront.
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Pacific scholar's dedication to Women's Health wins awards
4 October 2025
Co-Director of Te Poutoko Ora a Kiwa (Centre for Pacific and Global Health), Dr Karaponi Okesene-Gafa is passionate about advancing the care of Māori and Pacific women in Aotearoa and across the Pacific region.
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Celebrate Macawa ni Vosa vakaViti, Fijian Language Week
3 October 2025
We're celebrating Fijian Language Week, 5 -11 October. Its theme is personal for doctoral candidate Sainimere Boladuadua, highlighting the importance of language starting in the home.
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Gene therapy reverses diabetic heart failure
2 October 2025
Scientists have reversed diabetic heart failure with a genetic therapy in mice and a miniature human hearts made from stem cells.
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Jamie-Lee Rahiri: just getting started
1 October 2025
Dr Jamie-Lee Rahiri’s work improving surgical care for Māori has been recognised with a prestigious prize for women in science.
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Celebrating Vaiaso o te Gana Tuvalu
27 September 2025
With Tuvalu Language Week from 28 September to 4 October, efforts to ensure that Tuvaluan identity will endure, even if the land itself is lost, are already in place.
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Jamie-Lee Rahiri named L’Oréal-UNESCO fellow
25 September 2025
Championing Māori health equity and cultural safety in surgery has seen Dr Jamie-Lee Rahiri named 2025 L’Oréal–UNESCO For Women in Science Fellow.
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Scholars celebrate 140 yrs of medical education in Fiji
24 September 2025
Professor Sir Collin Tukuitonga paid tribute to the visionaries who began the journeys of medical professionals and scholars like himself.