SDG 3 Good Health and Well-being
What we are doing to ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all at all ages.
Key contributors
Health and well-being research and innovation
Study explores social media's role in mental health during pandemic
Enhancing rangatahi well-being through Mātauranga Māori
Tairāwhiti Study – World-first in imaging and modelling child physiology
Government extends funding for Growing Up in New Zealand
Gene-editing treatment relieves debilitating symptoms
First research centre focused on Pacific and global health launches
Major research funding for heart issues, gut disorders and dementia impact
Health and medical science research excellence recognised with $12M funding
Asthma and allergy researchers install pollen trap on Auckland Museum roof
Scientists confirm healing properties of kawakawa
Genetic testing provides answers for autistic New Zealanders
Caring for our staff and students
Overview of campus health resources for students
Accessing medical care on campus
Counselling services for students
Student sexual health clinics
Free menstrual products
Accessing free emergency contraception
The Te Papa Manaaki, Campus Care team
Be Well personal support resources
Wellbeing and Equity Student Ambassadors
Play Now: informal sport and rec facilities on campus
Sport and rec centre
Report harassment, bullying, sexual assault and other violence
Staff mental health and well-being
Ratonga Pā Whakawairua | Maclaurin Chaplaincy
Taumatua wairua, hāhi | Spiritual and religious support
Outreach and events
Policies and guidelines
SDG 3 Key statistics
Measure | Statistic |
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Research publications | 2,019 |
National share of research publications | 33% |
Relevant courses taught | 459 |
For more information, see the University of Auckland SDG mapping approach