Breadcrumbs List.
Giving
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Robert Greenberg: ability to inspire
29 April 2024
After 11 years heading the Faculty of Arts, departing dean, Professor Robert Greenberg, is moving on to a new role in Australia. He reflects on his time at the University.
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Dream team visits Maui after fire trauma
29 April 2024
A team from the Centre for Arts and Social Transformation (CAST) visited Maui to to work with children and their families affected by last year's fires
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Students fuelled by McLaren internships
22 April 2024
An internship programme with McLaren Racing in the UK is exposing engineering students to leading-edge thinking and technology in areas like composites and control systems which will ultimately benefit the local economy.
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A unique view of the art world
18 April 2024
Armed with a clearer career path and an international network of young art historians, Megan Bennett is pursuing a career in the art world with confidence.
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Private law legacy supports legal research in Aotearoa
18 April 2024
Professor Jodi Gardner took up the new Coote Chair in Private Law, funded by a generous bequest from the late Brian Coote, in April 2023. Her focus now is to build on the legacy established by Professor Coote – and to take scholarship in private law into unchartered territories.
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A deep commitment to restoring the natural world
18 April 2024
For 25 years Dr George Mason ONZM has been one of the University’s most loyal and generous supporters. For those who have benefitted, his support has often been life-changing.
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Guardians of the brains
18 April 2024
A remarkable facility situated on the top floor of the Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences is helping researchers improve outcomes for people living with neurodegenerative conditions such as Parkinson’s, Alzheimer’s and Huntington’s diseases.
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Vanguard Programme backs budding entrepreneurs
18 April 2024
Since 2020 Tony Falkenstein has been funding the Business School’s Vanguard Programme, which gives students the chance to visit the entrepreneurial hubs of San Francisco and Silicon Valley.
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Second time a charm for aspiring architect
18 April 2024
Having taken an unconventional route to entering university, Sophia Yapedzieff-Watson is more determined than ever to realise her dream of becoming an architect.
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Rare and precious keys to a musical career
18 April 2024
A salon-style recital where music students compete for the generous Anna Nathan Prize in Early Keyboard Music is an annual highlight for students and staff at the University of Auckland.
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New co-pilot for transformation at CAST
18 April 2024
The arts are all about transformation, says Professor Peter O’Connor at the University’s Centre for Arts and Social Transformation (CAST).
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Connection at the heart of law student’s work to empower Māori
30 November 2023
With a focus on “connecting the disconnected”, fourth-year student Caleb Brothers is working to empower iwi and hapū and improve outcomes for Māori.