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UniNews
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Centre for Informed Futures: in evidence we trust
31 March 2020
Countering the global rise of misinformation and declining public trust with robust research and evidence-based advice is the timely goal of Koi Tū: The Centre for Informed Futures.
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High note in rare Mozart find at University of Auckland
31 March 2020
Rare first editions of two Mozart piano sonatas have turned up in a donated volume of miscellaneous scores at the University of Auckland.
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My instrument: Marie Ross and the joy of the clarinet
30 March 2020
While we are staying home to save New Zealand from the spread of Covid-19, many people are saving their sanity by being able to play a musical instrument while in lockdown. For Dr Marie Ross, it's the clarinet.
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A call for manaakitanga in a time of isolation
26 March 2020
Opinion: There's a distinction between social isolation and loneliness writes professor of gerontology, Vanessa Burholt. The key is to create intergenerational connections during this time of physical isolation.
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Obituary: Architect Peter Bartlett's 'profound love of humankind'
2 March 2020
Peter Bartlett became a Professor of Architectural Design in 1977 at the University of Auckland, just before the School of Architecture opened.
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Michele Leggott: Poetic snapshots in time
2 March 2020
After more than three decades of having her poetry published, Professor Michele Leggott has selected some of her best.
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Engineering faculty puts past behind it with bold vision and new haka
26 February 2020
When the new Engineering Building opens its doors to students on 2 March, it will mark the start of a new era.
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Matheson Russell: 'We’re all philosophers in some sense'
26 February 2020
Associate Professor Matheson Russell says when it comes to policy being created in response to answers given in referenda, we need to think again.
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Creative toolbox helps teachers and children after Australian bush fires
11 February 2020
University of Auckland professors lead a trans-Tasman collaboration providing tools for teachers to guide children following the Australian bush fire disaster.
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Te Pae Tawhiti: chance for Māori and the Crown to reconcile after Wai 262
5 February 2020
Opinion: With mātauranga Māori and taonga, it’s time for Māori and the Crown to do the mahi – together, writes Jayden Houghton. The formal response to the Wai 262 claim is a good first step.
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Ngaire Kerse honoured for work with seniors and their health
6 January 2020
In the New Year Honours, Professor Ngaire Kerse was made a Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit for services to seniors and health. In May 2019 she talked to UniNews and that story is republished here.
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Posthumous degree awarded, 54 years on
3 December 2019
The family of an Auckland solicitor who died in a climbing accident in 1965, before being capped with his Master of Laws, are pleased he has received a posthumous LLM.