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Artist Don Binney celebrated at University of Auckland
27 October 2023
Don Binney was an alumnus and former staff member. His writings, photos and artworks have been collected by Greg O'Brien and presented in a magnificent new book.
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Shining example of sustainable refurbishment
2 October 2023
On the City Campus, the old Social Sciences building used to be a dark rabbit warren that was the butt of many jokes. Now the refurbished building is barely recognisable and a shining example of 6 Green Star Design.
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Student engineers blow kite judges away
2 October 2023
Flying kites is usually a fun pastime. But when you have to build one out of limited materials and get it to fly in a wind tunnel, things get tricky.
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Merryn Tawhai: not a zero-to-hero move to be director
2 October 2023
Professor Merryn Tawhai’s path to promotion started when she became a research fellow at the Auckland Bioengineering Institute in 2002. Now she leads the team.
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Chipping in to help the needy, but sad it's needed
2 October 2023
Opinion: The need for shelter, warmth and care for the homeless is acute. Professor Diane Brand is chipping in to help a charity with a difference, but says things must change.
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Salome Tanuvasa's art another highlight in University's collection
2 October 2023
The University of Auckland art collection comprises around 1,700 items. Art collection adviser Madeleine Gifford showcases a piece by Salome Tanuvasa.
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Waiora Port at 90: living life like there's no tomorrow
1 September 2023
When Dr Waiora Port was growing up, there was no such thing as Māori Language Week. In fact, quite the opposite. She was even told to stop using her original Māori name.
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Epsom Campus: trail of beautiful memories
1 September 2023
The Epsom Campus will close in early 2024. But for now, a discovery art trail is one way to acknowledge its rich history.
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Crowdfunding and vinyl sale gives bFM a boost
1 September 2023
The headlines were jarring. Radio bFM was selling off part of its record collection to stay afloat. So how did it go?
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Ilan Oshri: businesses can improve their use of AI for sustainability
1 September 2023
AI is being used in everything from energy and agriculture to transportation and urban planning. Professor Ilan Oshri says it can be used better.
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Waipapa Taumata Rau Kaiārahi: cultural champions
1 September 2023
Kaiārahi at Waipapa Taumata Rau are Māori leaders appointed for their knowledge of te ao Māori and involvement in their communities.
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Annie Goldson's film an insight into radical theatre troupe Red Mole
1 August 2023
Professor Annie Goldson's latest film explores the impact of 1970s ground-breaking theatre troupe Red Mole, and its links with the University of Auckland.