Breadcrumbs List.
Faculty of Science
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Multi-million-dollar gift adds to George Mason legacy at University
17 April 2026
A $10 million philanthropic gift from the George Mason Charitable Trust and the renaming of the University of Auckland’s Biology Building mark the next chapter in a legacy of environmental research.
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Showcase presents researchers with global impact in TED-style talks
16 April 2026
The 2026 Researchers with Global Impact event featured six academics whose work is changing the world for the better.
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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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My Space: Neville Hudson
1 April 2026
Meet the University's very own rock star.
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Invasion of the house plants
30 March 2026
Every year, several previously harmless plant species go rogue, escaping from homes and gardens and multiplying unstoppably.
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March Madness doesn’t have to be such a pain
30 March 2026
Roads are clogged, buses are jammed: the chaos of March is so predictable that it has a nickname – but it doesn’t have to be this way.
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University of Auckland shines in global subject rankings
26 March 2026
The University has achieved a strong result in the 2026 QS subject rankings, with multiple disciplines on the rise.
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Want to be on the right side of biodiversity?
25 March 2026
New Zealand’s biodiversity is under immense pressure, but we can give native species a boost by making simple choices.
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Oil crisis exposes New Zealand's vulnerability
25 March 2026
Opinion: This country has the resources and the technology to be much more self-sufficient – what we need is the political will. says Kevin Trenberth.
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Humans, animals like same mating calls, backing 'Darwin's hunch'
23 March 2026
New research from The Music Lab points towards humans and other animals having common tastes in sound.