Breadcrumbs List.
Communications Team
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Restrengthening connections important step for Tiriti-based constitution
18 April 2024
Pacific law academic and lecturer Fuimaono Dylan Asafo says restrengthening connections between Māori and Pacific important first step for Tiriti-based constitution.
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When expectations become self-fulfilling
17 April 2024
Opinion: Emeritus Professor Tim Hazledine says the key to whether the next few years turn out to be good or bad, depends on what people think is going to happen.
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One plus one equals remarkable: double Humboldt win
17 April 2024
The Department of Mathematics is celebrating prestigious Alexander von Humboldt Foundation awards.
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Excessive screen-time bad for kids' health
15 April 2024
Kiwi kids spend the most time on the internet in class in the world, with a new study finding multiple health harms.
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Yes, we need spaces for Māori and Pasifika
13 April 2024
Opinion: Brendon Dunphy, a Pākehā in the School of Biological Sciences, reflects on the importance and inclusivity of Māori/Pasifika spaces at the University
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New approach to increase Māori and Pacific success
11 April 2024
The University of Auckland has launched a new initiative to improve Māori and Pacific University Entrance pass rates and increase success at tertiary level.
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Key sectors stymie emission reduction efforts - study
10 April 2024
The impact of Aotearoa’s main tool in the fight against climate change could be heightened if five sectors were better regulated, according to a new study.
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University applauds researchers with global reach and impact
10 April 2024
Comprehensive range of University researchers feature in two international surveys of the top researchers in the world.
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University of Auckland excels in 2024 QS subject rankings
10 April 2024
The University 's research, reputation and teaching is having a global impact, with ten subjects it teaches ranked in the top 50 subjects of universities worldwide.
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UN expert on Indigenous rights visits Waipapa Marae
10 April 2024
A visiting expert discusses how constitutions can be instrumental in protecting Indigenous peoples' rights and cultures.
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What maths teaching could and should learn from cognitive science
10 April 2024
Opinion: Cognitive science has shown us that information stored in our long-term memory is instrumental in facilitating thinking and learning, and we should apply that knowledge to the way we teach maths, says Tanya Evans
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Expedition witnesses vast change in Antarctic's icy seas
9 April 2024
Professor Craig Stevens writes on the freeze-thaw cycle of Antarctic sea ice, a defining property of our planet.