Breadcrumbs List.
Business School
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Graduate uncovers barriers faced by migrant entrepreneurs
13 May 2025
Skilled immigrant entrepreneurs play a crucial role in fostering innovation, but many leave New Zealand. PhD graduate Farzana Adeel asks why.
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Turbulent experience in Afghanistan inspires PhD study
13 May 2025
Dr Sam Mackay's surreal experience in Afghanistan inspired research that uncovers the hidden toll of expat life in conflict zones.
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Skills on the Moana earn Business diploma
13 May 2025
University of Auckland graduate Maselina Tufuga drew on her skills from Waka Ama to earn a Postgraduate Diploma in Business.
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Having your anti-consumerist cake in a capitalist world
8 May 2025
Analysis: It may seem paradoxical that consumers brand themselves as anti-consumption, but it’s part of the search for meaning, says Mike Lee.
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Now’s our chance to lead on AI regulation
5 May 2025
Opinion: The use of AI by governments demands transparency because it supercharges state power and automates decisions that can deeply affect our lives, says Benjamin Liu.
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Rental relief misses the mark
30 April 2025
Analysis: The billions spent on NZ’s accommodation supplement is failing to make rent affordable – so what will?
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Young leaders empowered by Kupe Leadership Scholarships
29 April 2025
Big things are in store for Francesca Long and Daniel Stockton, who are set to make their mark on Aotearoa – and the world.
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CIE alumni pledge to support innovation and entrepreneurship
29 April 2025
Dr Privahini Bradoo, co-founder and first student CEO of the University’s Velocity programme, is one of several alumni who have committed to support the Centre for Innovation and Entrepreneurship as part of a new initiative.
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Local legend’s legacy continues with new scholarship
29 April 2025
Ray Wang and Emi O’Connor, inaugural recipients of the Geoff Ricketts Heartland Bank scholarship, are ready to take on University life.
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How NZ should respond to the post 'liberation-day' order
23 April 2025
Analysis: Trump's tariffs are shifting the global order, and NZ and similar economies could pursue strategic bilateral trade agreements in response. But a renewed vigour for multilateralism would be even better, says Asha Sundaram.
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Game-changing new sunscreen Glowguard is changing the way people think about SPF
17 April 2025
With Glowguard, skincare specialist and entrepreneur Melitta Adam aims to redefine the narrative that sunscreen is seasonal.
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Flybuys demise leaves fate of 3m Kiwis' data in doubt
17 April 2025
Analysis: The fate of a customer database with sensitive personal data about millions of New Zealanders is uncertain.