Breadcrumbs List.
Te ao Māori
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Hikoi reveal impact of climate change on landscape over time
1 December 2023
Having walked the length of Aotearoa on three separate hikoi since 2013, Dr Phillipa Pehi has borne witness to the impact climate change is having on the landscape and the people she meets along the way.
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Researcher receives Cranwell Medal for services during Covid-19
15 November 2023
Dr Natalie Netzler is a recipient of The Cranwell Medal for excellence in communicating research and information to Māori communities during Covid-19
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Sir Richard Faull bestowed korowai and tokotoko
13 November 2023
In a ceremony held at Waipapa marae, Distinguished Professor Sir Richard Faull received a korowai and tokotoko for his contributions to Māori and neuroscience.
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Indigenous language expert wins Mason Durie Medal
8 November 2023
Waipapa Taumata Rau, University of Auckland Professor Stephen May (FRSNZ) has been awarded Te Apārangi, Royal Society of New Zealand’s prestigious Mason Durie Medal.
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The great balancing act: tourism and sustainability
7 November 2023
Now that the country’s borders are flowing freely, could we make greater efforts to reset tourism so it has a sustainable heart?
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Lively Pacific presence at Epsom Campus Marae
6 November 2023
Pacific taonga are a lively presence in the wharenui at Epsom Campus Marae, symbolising the enduring ties between tangata whenua and Pacific peoples.
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Renowned Ngāpuhi doctor announced as Deputy Dean
3 November 2023
Associate Professor Matire Harwood, a tireless advocate for Māori health, will be taking up the role of Deputy Dean of the Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences in January 2024.
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Finding effective meth treatments for Māori
3 November 2023
A research project is getting under way that aims to find effective treatments for Māori meth users.
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Olaf Diegel: printing 3D backups of taonga
1 November 2023
Professor Olaf Diegel is creating 3D-printed reproductions of invaluable taonga in a convergence of technology and heritage preservation.
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Ayesha Green artwork: portrait of an optimistic future
1 November 2023
The main entrance to the University of Auckland's General Library has been an ideal place to showcase large artworks. The latest is by Ayesha Green.
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Research summit to highlight climate change challenges
31 October 2023
Ngā Pae o te Maramatanga and the University of Auckland will host the first International Indigenous Climate Change Research Summit in November.
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Ivy League seeks Indigenous lens on Takatāpui
26 October 2023
PhD scholar Nicholas Jones brings the unique perspective of takatāpuitanga to Dartmouth College, one of the Ivy League's most prestigious institutions.