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Shedding new light on New Zealand's first photographs
28 May 2024
Shaun Higgins and Catherine Hammond's new book digs into the origins of photography in Aotearoa. They talk with Megan Fowlie about what they uncovered.
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Science centre will dazzle tamariki thanks to University staff
28 May 2024
The University of Auckland celebrates the grand opening of the Te Puawānanga Science and Technology Centre.
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Business masters ranks No. 3 in world
28 May 2024
A Business School offering has secured a top spot in the prestigious QS International Trade Rankings.
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From Lausanne to Bengaluru, alumni making their mark
27 May 2024
In different corners of the globe, three alumni share their stories of forging successful paths in diverse fields.
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A head for business
27 May 2024
A University entrepreneurship competition that has sparked some of New Zealand’s most exciting start-ups turns 21.
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Awakening associations with Gretchen Albrecht
27 May 2024
Luke Smythe drew on connections to Gretchen Albrecht that stretched back to his childhood for his extensive book on the artist.
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Erik Lithander: angels, devils and spicy kofta curry
27 May 2024
Coming to terms with contradictions related to sustainability, and finding a workable balance, is one of the University’s great strategic challenges.
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Vaiaso o le Gagana Sāmoa 2024
26 May 2024
It's Sāmoa Language Week and the theme is Tautua i le alofa, manuia le lumana’i. Serve in love for a blessed future.
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Where could AI lead us?
24 May 2024
Feature: Artificial intelligence offers powerful new opportunities, but also unprecedented challenges. University of Auckland AI experts talk about where the technology may lead us.
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Up in smoke: standing up for smokefree legislation
24 May 2024
Earlier this year, the new government dismantled changes to New Zealand’s groundbreaking smokefree legislation. Donna Chisholm meets University of Auckland experts determined to see it reinstated.
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Bryan Caldwell: taking up space with NASA
24 May 2024
Former theatre lighting designer Bryan Caldwell now manages research projects for NASA. He tells Janet McAllister how he shifted from the stage to the stars.
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The advancing retreat of democracy
24 May 2024
Democracy is on the back foot around the globe. What forces lie behind the shift – and what does this mean for the international rule of law?