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News
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Te Pouhere Kōrero launch: The future of history is Māori
31 March 2023
Te Pouhere Kōrero 10 is a special edition journal that launched on 28 March as a resource to aid teaching compulsory Māori history across schools.
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Why banks need to boost their cybersecurity investments
31 March 2023
The desire for banks to free-ride on the contributions of others in relation to collective security means that many underinvest in cybersecurity, according to a recent paper.
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Daylight savings and circadian rhythms
31 March 2023
Opinion: The beginning and ending of daylight saving does put us temporarily out of sync with our biological clock, which is integral to maintaining the sleep-wake cycle explains Guy Warman.
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Indigenising our universities: aspirations and opportunities
30 March 2023
Opinion: Te Kawehau Hoskins and Alison Jones explore the value of an evolving Treaty partnership to higher education. In Part 3 of the series, the opportunities indigenisation brings.
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Cutting-edge lab the first of its kind in New Zealand
30 March 2023
The new Trimble Technology Lab at the Faculty of Engineering will benefit students and researchers from across the University.
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Celebrating our Te Matatini champions
30 March 2023
Te Ihonuku o te tari o te Pro Vice-Chancellor Māori held an award ceremony, celebrating tauira and kaimahi who competed in Te Matatini.
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Auckland law students negotiate way to another win
30 March 2023
Law students from six continents competed in the 2023 Transatlantic Negotiation Competition this month before a University of Auckland team took it out for the second year running.
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Lost chimpanzees of Tenerife redefined human intelligence
30 March 2023
Life stories of chimpanzees in seminal psychology research are being pieced together by Associate Professor Javier Virués-Ortega.
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2023 Kupe Leadership Scholars announced
29 March 2023
Students from across the University are undertaking an exciting experience of personal growth and challenge this year thanks to a Kupe Leadership Scholarship.
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Indigenising our universities: be Pākehā, be Māori
29 March 2023
Opinion: Te Kawehau Hoskins and Alison Jones explore the value of an evolving Treaty partnership to higher education. In the second of a three part series, they ask if inclusion policies can have unintended consequences.
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A crisis we just can’t seem to fix
29 March 2023
Opinion: Mandating domestic violence training for family court judges to ensure they have the evidence-based expertise to do their jobs appropriately does not threaten judicial independence - it enhances it, argues Carrie Leonetti
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Can changes in your relationship effect changes in your body?
29 March 2023
Ups and downs in a person's closest relationship are linked to physiological changes in a study led by Dr Brian Don, of the School of Psychology.