Breadcrumbs List.
Business School
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Business students tackle leadership issues they care about
20 January 2021
Business School postgraduate students Benjamin Robb and Zach Withers are among the 15 successful recipients of the highly competitive Kupe Leadership Scholarships for 2020.
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A strong recovery depends on investing in talent
12 January 2021
Opinion: To build a more prosperous society we must invest in our top talent, including advanced level tertiary education, writes Professor Dawn Freshwater.
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A housing solution – is the Government brave enough?
9 December 2020
Opinion: Our housing crisis is creating intergenerational havoc and drastically widening the wealth gap. Government needs a plan and Susan St John has ideas.
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Maara Fresh: Young, home-grown entrepreneurs give back to Manurewa community
8 December 2020
A social enterprise developed by Business School students will benefit more than 2,000 Manurewa High School students starting in 2021.
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Acts of kindness and support rewarded
8 December 2020
Students Olivia Andrevski and Filip Ograbek have each been awarded a prize of $2,500 as part of the Grace Shi Acts of Kindness and Support of Fellow Property Students Award 2020.
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Research impact, a shared endeavour
8 December 2020
The Business School held its first Research Impact Competition this year – rallying researchers in the faculty to showcase the impact of their work.
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Students have a whale of a time
4 December 2020
Marketing students lend a hand to help key tourism company.
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Privacy Act 2020: A welcome step in a digital world
1 December 2020
Opinion: NZ's new Privacy Act may not be groundbreaking like the 1993 Act it is replacing, but is a welcome step in the right direction, writes Gehan Gunasekara.
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NZ’s housing debt dilemma
27 November 2020
Opinion: Policies to manage our stratospheric housing debt will be central to either a managed bumpy descent or an uncontrollable crash. Michael Rehm explains.
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Vietnam’s showcase Covid response
20 November 2020
Opinion: Vietnam’s success against Covid-19 is remarkable given the lack of material resources. Natasha Hamilton-Hart and Celia Caughey discuss how it was done.
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Time to stop betting on the house
17 November 2020
Housing speculation in Auckland is endemic, with the market resembling a finance-fuelled casino with investors rushing to bet on tax-free capital gains. But there is a solution, according to research from the University of Auckland.
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Marsden Grant for study about Unitary Plan’s impact on housing affordability
11 November 2020
Te Pūtea Rangahau a Marsden, the Marsden Fund, has awarded $870,000 to Dr Ryan Greenaway-McGrevy, and Professor Peter Phillips from the University of Auckland for their research project investigating the Auckland Unitary Plan’s effect on affordable housing.