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Trailblazing lawyer's legacy lives on
13 December 2022
Olive Nelson broke ground as the first Pacific woman to attain a Bachelor of Laws from the University in 1936, and this year, a new scholarship was launched in her name.
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Life, the universe and everything
13 December 2022
What do we owe people in the future, what's the purpose of the universe and what are the connections between the two? These huge, perennial questions are the focus of Professor Tim Mulgan’s distinguished and extensive research.
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Microplastics in Auckland's air revealed
12 December 2022
Microplastic pollution in Auckland's air is equivalent to millions of plastic bottles per year.
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Organic electronics for neurodegenerative diseases
12 December 2022
Researchers have invented organic electronic materials that will transform the sensing and management of Parkinson's and other neurodegenerative diseases.
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Ananish Chaudhuri: 'Universities' woes caused by bureaucratic bloat'
12 December 2022
Opinion: University strikes across the country in 2022 highlight the need for leaders to look outside the box and to start asking more questions, writes Professor Ananish Chaudhuri.
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Heart Foundation’s inaugural Pacific Research Fellow focused on equity
9 December 2022
Inaugural Pacific Research Fellow aims to enhance equity in discharge planning.
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Special Collections Twenty at 20: Titirangi summer cottage
9 December 2022
Here is the final story in our Twenty at 20 series celebrating 20 years of Special Collections. The curators enjoyed scouring the stacks for 20 items that intrigued us and offered a glimpse into the variety and richness of the collections.
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University signs Kōtuitanga with Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei
9 December 2022
Waipapa Taumata Rau has strengthened its Kōtuitanga with Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei, with a mutual goal to enhance the University’s global impact through a mana whenua lens.
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Gillian Dobbie appointed Marsden Fund Council Chair
9 December 2022
Computer scientist and data-driven professor Gillian Dobbie is the new Marsden Fund Council Chair.
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Adventures in nanotech: growing a metallic snowflake
9 December 2022
Scientists working at the level of atoms are manipulating metals, opening up possibilities for new materials.
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Māori taonga on display in Stuttgart museum
8 December 2022
An exhibition of precious Māori taonga, curated by Associate Professor Ngarino Ellis from the University of Auckland and an expert team, is going on display at a German museum for six months.
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Child protection must not return to punitive, racist approaches
8 December 2022
Opinion: For 30 years we have swung between a lack of intervention and over-intervention in child protection, but we cannot afford a knee-jerk reaction to the death of Malachi Subecz, says Ian Hyslop.