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Royal Society honours five academics as new fellows
2 April 2026
University of Auckland researchers have been elected as fellows by the Royal Society Te Apārangi, and will attend a ceremony on 30 April.
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Top honour for international tax expert
2 April 2026
Professor Craig Elliffe has been named a Fellow of the Royal Society Te Apārangi for his work on complex international tax issues.
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Women, culture and creativity: mixed global report card
2 April 2026
‘Could do better’ is the verdict on gender equality in creative areas across 115 of UNESCO’s member states, according to a new report.
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Master navigator spotlights Indigenous navigation systems
2 April 2026
Master navigator's visit examines Pacific navigation as an embodied Indigenous science, ahead of a major exhibition at the New Zealand Maritime Museum.
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Leading Pacific feminist geographer earns top award
2 April 2026
Internationally respected Pacific feminist and geographer Professor Yvonne Te Ruki Rangi o Tangaroa Underhill-Sem MNZM earns one of NZ's prized academic honours.
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Connecting New Zealand to Asia’s innovation future
2 April 2026
Asia now has the world’s second-largest start-up ecosystem. Alumnus Tim McCready wants to see New Zealand make more of its geographical advantages.
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Exceptional alumni honoured with prestigious University award
1 April 2026
Five outstanding University of Auckland graduates have been recognised for their exceptional accomplishments in the University’s 2026 Distinguished Alumni Awards.
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From the Collection: Siu I Moana
1 April 2026
Following a theatrical rehanging, one of the University's largest artworks is back on display.
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Natalie Netzler: taking traditional medicine viral
1 April 2026
Virologist Dr Natalie Netzler is researching the antiviral properties of traditional Sāmoan and Māori medicines in the pursuit of saving lives.
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Sámi governance in focus for Borrin awardee
1 April 2026
Three researchers, all with connections to Auckland Law School, have won support for work spanning Indigenous governance, biodiversity law, and criminal recovery.
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Study explores Māori views on capitalism
1 April 2026
Cultural connection, work and income all influence how Māori see capitalism, with research revealing differences across demographics.
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AI clash raises important questions for New Zealand
1 April 2026
Opinion: The Pentagon’s fight with Anthropic has prompted questions for New Zealand, where dedicated AI legislation is lacking, write Alex Sims and Dulani Jayasuriya.