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News
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50 years on: The babies are doing just fine
13 May 2024
Half a century on the landmark Auckland Steroid Study continues to deliver good news, say researchers at the Liggins Institute.
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Research raises hope for ending HIV by 2030
13 May 2024
Ending HIV transmission in NZ is in sight, but trends in testing and prevention suggest more needs to be done.
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Broken links in your reading list?
13 May 2024
Here's what to do when there's a broken link in your course reading list.
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Joining in The Conversation
10 May 2024
Not-for-profit news platform The Conversation is looking for more academics to publish research-based news and analysis for a mainstream audience in Aotearoa and overseas
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A crop to feed us in a time of climate emergency
10 May 2024
Three thirsty crops, rice, wheat and maize comprise more than half of humanity's diet. In a world running out of fresh water, we need to look for a more sustainable staple food crop.
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Masters degree follows admission to the Bar
9 May 2024
Just days after being admitted to the Bar, masters graduate Sabrina Salome Wright crossed the floor to receive her degree.
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Standing up for what’s right: Bernard Sama
9 May 2024
From a prison in Southern Cameroon to Auckland’s Spark Arena, social work PhD graduate Bernard Sama has travelled a long way to reach this moment.
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Kura kaupapa Māori, where Rangatira are made
9 May 2024
After being immersed in te āo Māori throughout his life, Hikawai Te Nahu reflects on how his kura kaupapa Māori roots have held stong as he navigated the world of mainstream tertiary education.
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Graduate's vision for inclusivity and professorship
9 May 2024
Antonia Tangatakino-McIntyre has found positive ways to bridge two worlds to improve her education journey and for all Māori.
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'73 with a PhD’: Meet Dr Te Piere Warahi
9 May 2024
When Dr Te Piere Warahi (Ngāti Maniapoto) embarked on a doctorate about caring for kaumātua, he had no idea it would lead to changing his name and growing personally
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How to solve healthcare's toxic secret
9 May 2024
The anaesthetic gases released from one hospital in one year add as much greenhouse gases to the atmosphere as 500 return flights between Auckland and London.
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Business and brotherhood: siblings sync MBA
9 May 2024
Brothers Suraj and Niraj Ranjit, born in Nepal five years apart, graduated together this week, fulfilling a shared goal.