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UniNews
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Nicole Perry: my cultural adventure that began with learning another language
1 June 2022
Opinion: Dr Nicole Perry says learning another language opened up her world and took her from the backwaters of British Colombia to a German studies position at the University of Auckland.
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Volcanologist Shane Cronin back from scientific experience of a lifetime
1 June 2022
Professor Shane Cronin’s data from Tonga provides new paradigms and tools for responding to volcanic eruptions.
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Brain box: doctoral student Delshad Kalantary's goal to help with memory loss
1 June 2022
Delshad Kalantary has adopted a Kiwi DIY attitude and built a light-therapy box she hopes one day could help with memory loss.
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Architecture students nest on their laurels
1 June 2022
The student creators of winning sculpture The Nest salvaged a previous winning sculpture, also by University of Auckland students, to give it new life.
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Dame Jane Harding and team win Prime Minister’s Science Prize
31 May 2022
The neonatal glucose studies team of researchers led by Distinguished Professor Dame Jane Harding have been honoured for their work helping prevent brain damage in newborns.
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Nursing shortage: Florence is not a machine
2 May 2022
Emergency Department nurse and senior nursing lecturer Dr Natalie Anderson says the pandemic has highlighted the critical need for more nurses to train – and be supported to do so.
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Billie Lythberg: the business of being curious
2 May 2022
Dr Billie Lythberg is an art historian and anthropological researcher, but she’s right at home in the University of Auckland Business School. She says across all her disciplines, she works with ground-breaking thinkers.
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Writing alumna shortlisted for Commonwealth Prize
2 May 2022
The only New Zealander to be shortlisted for the 2022 Commonwealth Short Story Prize in 2022 is a graduate of the highly successful Master of Creative Writing programme at the University of Auckland.
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Boost for nursing student
2 May 2022
Some times it pays to be a westie. Emmanuel Cea has been helped out with his nursing studies because of it.
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Called home to work with Pacific communities to create Pacific architecture
2 May 2022
Dr Charmaine 'Ilaiū Talei is an architecture alumna who returned to the University of Auckland to teach in 2022, excited by Pacific inputs in the School of Architecture and Planning. She answers some questions for UniNews.
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Tim Welch: Why are we letting cyclists die preventable deaths?
2 May 2022
Opinion: Dr Tim Welch wants something done about New Zealand suffering deadly 'vehicle violence' brought about by poor infrastructure and fast-moving machines.
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Education student learns old-school lessons
1 April 2022
Student Katie Lilburne uncovered a trove of New Zealand’s educational history revealing what Kiwi children learnt in classrooms as far back as 1877.