Breadcrumbs List.
Business and economy
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Tech founders back next generation of entrepreneurs
20 April 2026
A $30,000 gift from two former students will support innovation and entrepreneurship at the University of Auckland.
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How to make your imperfect job more rewarding
16 April 2026
Opinion: Work doesn’t have to be something that happens to us, but something we can shape, says Deepika Jindal.
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AI chatbot targets online safety and support for seniors
15 April 2026
Researchers are designing chatbots to help make life online safer and more welcoming for seniors.
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Mentoring programme shapes career success
14 April 2026
The Women’s Mentoring Programme, offered in the Business and Law Schools, matches students with successful professionals who can guide their transition into the workplace.
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More EV chargers coming, but network gaps remain
13 April 2026
Analysis: New Zealand’s latest push to roll out more EV chargers is a good thing – but Selena Sheng says more is needed to build a functional national network.
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Necropolitics and the perils of migrant fishers
13 April 2026
New research exposes the deadly exploitation of migrant fishers in poorly regulated waters.
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University welcomes support for Newmarket Innovation Precinct in Auckland City Deal
10 April 2026
The University will play a key role in advancing innovation under a new long-term partnership between central government and Auckland Council.
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Top honour for international tax expert
2 April 2026
Professor Craig Elliffe has been named a Fellow of the Royal Society Te Apārangi for his work on complex international tax issues.
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Study explores Māori views on capitalism
1 April 2026
Cultural connection, work and income all influence how Māori see capitalism, with research revealing differences across demographics.
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Charl de Villiers: accounting for impact
1 April 2026
Charl de Villiers has received national honours for his work helping make organisations around the world more accountable
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AI clash raises important questions for New Zealand
1 April 2026
Opinion: The Pentagon’s fight with Anthropic has prompted questions for New Zealand, where dedicated AI legislation is lacking, write Alex Sims and Dulani Jayasuriya.
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Cyber breaches in healthcare spark calls for legislation
31 March 2026
Analysis: Public health providers have to obey strict cyber security rules – so should private contractors, writes Gehan Gunasekara and co-authors.