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Midwife’s pioneering PhD promotes evidence-based post-birth anaemia care
14 May 2025
A senior New Zealand midwife is waiting for news on funding the next stage of her groundbreaking research into treating new mothers with anaemia.
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Antarctic expedition unearths clues to climate catastrophe
14 May 2025
Antarctic rocks hold clues to an extinction event 183 million years ago.
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Social media can't be entirely blamed for the 'anxious generation'.
14 May 2025
Commentary: research shows that social media contributes both positively and negatively to young people’s mental health; and that where there are negative effects, these are often overstated.
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University of Waterloo has more to offer in inspiration than intellectual property models
14 May 2025
Internationally renowned commercialisation expert Scott Inwood from the University of Waterloo’s Commercialisation Office (WatCo) recently visited New Zealand.
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Bridging education and industry: the success of an MBA capstone project
14 May 2025
The University of Auckland’s MBA Capstone Project showcases the powerful synergy between academia and industry, benefiting both sides.
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Graduate identifies barriers faced by migrant entrepreneurs
13 May 2025
Farzana Adeel’s PhD research uncovers the challenges skilled migrant entrepreneurs face in New Zealand, and looks at what needs to improve to keep them here.
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Turbulent experience in Afghanistan inspires PhD study
13 May 2025
Dr Sam Mackay's surreal experience in Afghanistan inspired research that uncovers the hidden toll of expat life in conflict zones.
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Skills on the Moana earn Business diploma
13 May 2025
University of Auckland graduate Maselina Tufuga drew on her skills from Waka Ama to earn a Postgraduate Diploma in Business.
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Pacific daughter welcomed home at University of Auckland
13 May 2025
Taiarn Tavui crossed the stage to receive her Arts degree, grateful for her mother’s unwavering support—and for finding her Pacific home.
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Heart-warming tale the focus of graduate's thesis
13 May 2025
The lives of homeless people with pet dogs attracted the attention of dog-lover Sophie Scott-Elvidge, who is graduating with a Master of Social and Community Leadership.
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Tokelau opens up: a nation’s first step towards mental health awareness
13 May 2025
The first national mental health survey in Tokelau – part of Pacific-wide study led by Professor Sir Collin Tukuitonga and Professor Jude McCool – wrapped up on 8 May.
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New deck of cards designed to deal out a greener future
13 May 2025
A new pack of cards brings a playful element to a serious topic – how to create a more sustainable world.