Sustainable impact
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28 May 2024
Environmental gains from aquaculture are possible, University of Auckland and US researchers show.
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23 May 2024
University of Auckland Pacific researchers, in collaboration with Oxfam in the Pacific, are attending the UN International Conference on Small Island Developing States.
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16 May 2024
Now an established hub for learning and connecting, the B201 building is winning awards for innovation and sustainable reuse in its building redevelopment.
Arts and culture
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17 May 2024
Te Ohorere Williams is a masters graduate with a voice to be reckoned with.
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17 May 2024
Filmmaker Mairi Gunn's journey has always been the same: to strengthen the connection between the audience and the person facing the camera. Her doctoral research takes it one step further.
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16 May 2024
While American Football took Lisa Uperesa’s father around the world, academia allowed her to follow in his footsteps. She will appear at Auckland Writers Festival 17 may.
Business and economy
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28 May 2024
A Business School offering has secured a top spot in the prestigious QS International Trade Rankings.
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22 May 2024
As the Reserve Bank considers a digital cash for Aotearoa, Professor Ananish Chaudhuri explores potential pros and cons.
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16 May 2024
Supermarkets are dropping the ball when it comes to shoppers’ personal data, says Tiffany Sze.
Education and society
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16 May 2024
Logic is the guardian of coherence, argues philosopher Patrick Girard in his new book 'Logic in the Wild'.
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2 May 2024
Opinion: The University of Auckland’s four Pro Vice-Chancellors outline why the University's support networks for diverse groups are so vital to academic success.
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1 May 2024
Opinion: News media are locked in a military strategist’s worst nightmare, fighting a war on multiple fronts. Media analyst, researcher and former editor Gavin Ellis suggests what could save NZ journalism
Environment
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28 May 2024
Environmental gains from aquaculture are possible, University of Auckland and US researchers show.
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2 May 2024
To help address the ‘polycrisis’ of climate change, biodiversity collapse and energy consumption, our cities need to be greener, healthier and more sustainable. Urban designer Zoë Avery is leading the charge.
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24 April 2024
New research shows low levels of PFAS in New Zealand’s drinking water – but caution is urged.
Health and medicine
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30 May 2024
A tiny piece of the motor neuron disease puzzle comes into focus thanks to University researchers.
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24 May 2024
An early career researcher plans to use HRC funding to develop an AI tool to review older New Zealanders' medicines.
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24 May 2024
Twelve emerging researchers from Waipapa Taumata Rau, University of Auckland have just been granted HRC First Grants.
Politics and law
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22 May 2024
The Popeyes' battle shows how big businesses protect their trademarks – even when they have no plans to come to New Zealand, writes Alexandra Allen-Franks.
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15 May 2024
The political system has almost completely wiped its hands of any overriding duty to ensure people have access to electricity, writes Professor Jodi Gardner.
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14 May 2024
In an increasingly unstable world, 30,000 people become refugees each day. Their experience will likely be traumatic. But should trauma alone define how refugees are treated?
Science and technology
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28 May 2024
The University of Auckland celebrates the grand opening of the Te Puawānanga Science and Technology Centre.
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24 May 2024
Feature: Artificial intelligence offers powerful new opportunities, but also unprecedented challenges. University of Auckland AI experts talk about where the technology may lead us.
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24 May 2024
Meet BabyX, a digital infant looking for someone to play with.
University news
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28 May 2024
The University of Auckland celebrates the grand opening of the Te Puawānanga Science and Technology Centre.
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16 May 2024
Now an established hub for learning and connecting, the B201 building is winning awards for innovation and sustainable reuse in its building redevelopment.
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6 May 2024
On her first visit to New Zealand, Germany’s Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock was the University of Auckland's guest at a showcase on research and innovation in the space sector.
The Challenge
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15 May 2024
When it comes to research on multinational corporations, for every 50 papers about the expatriate employees, there is one paper on the local employees.
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14 May 2024
In an increasingly unstable world, 30,000 people become refugees each day. Their experience will likely be traumatic. But should trauma alone define how refugees are treated?
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13 May 2024
Half a century on the landmark Auckland Steroid Study continues to deliver good news, say researchers at the Liggins Institute.