Sustainable impact
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12 July 2024
Engineering student Douglas Sartori Gonçalves helped spearhead the design for a sustainable housing development as part of the winning team in the ArchEngBuild challenge.
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12 July 2024
Opinnion: Zero carbon finally seems like an attainable goal, mostly thanks to rapid growth in solar energy says Ralph Cooney
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3 July 2024
Scientists at Leigh Marine Laboratory are developing a tool for quickly tracking the spread of sea urchins.
Arts and culture
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9 July 2024
Opinion: That New Zealand is hosting a major international choral event, with more than 11,000 choral singers in 250 choirs from more than 30 countries is a tribute to our choral reputation and excellence, says Gregory Camp.
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8 July 2024
The theme for Kiribati Language Week (7-13 July) is about thriving and flourishing Kiribati language, culture and knowledge, and building I-Kiribati resilience and prosperity.
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26 June 2024
University of Auckland’s B201 is now home to a large-scale video installation by acclaimed artist Lisa Reihana.
Business and economy
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27 June 2024
Waiving some protections and standards does not bode well when it comes to the government's new 'granny flat' proposal, writes Claire Dale.
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24 June 2024
Kiwis are optimistic about ‘in-road’ dynamic wireless charging that allows EV users to charge their batteries while driving – but there are concerns.
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24 June 2024
Dulani Jayasuriya explores whether 'green currencies' offer a viable alternative to the traditional options.
Education and society
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15 July 2024
ReoSpace, a new space in the University’s library, welcomes speakers of te reo Māori at all levels.
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6 July 2024
Opinion: The Labour Party’s historic seizure of power in the UK is a defining moment, writes Professor John Morgan, that will require a new economic model
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27 June 2024
Opinion: The normalisation of Modi’s ethno-nationalist vision – and India’s democratic backslide – pose major dilemmas for the international community says Chris Ogden
Environment
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1 July 2024
Opinion: Dr Priyanka Dhopade imagines a future where our crowded orbits are on the verge of crisis, cautioning that we'll pay a heavy price unless we give the space industry an incentive to adhere to environmental standards
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4 June 2024
Kelsey Miller is fighting on the frontlines against the kina barrens that are taking over large swathes of our coastal rocky reefs – but kina, says the marine scientist, are not the enemy.
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28 May 2024
Environmental gains from aquaculture are possible, University of Auckland and US researchers show.
Health and medicine
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14 July 2024
WHO Regional Director Dr Saia Ma'u Piukala to attend seminar at the Fale Pasifika.
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11 July 2024
It's bonne chance to University of Auckland student athletes heading to France to compete against the best in the world.
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10 July 2024
Opinion: One size clearly doesn't fit all when it comes to healthcare in Aotearoa, says Simone Watkins
Politics and law
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9 July 2024
Auckland Law School to celebrate the contribution of Pacific peoples to the field of Law with its first Pacific Law Week, 15 – 19 July.
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26 June 2024
A forthcoming article highlights a legal gap regarding cultural misappropriation in Aotearoa New Zealand and offers a solution.
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26 June 2024
Law alumna Hannah Yang heads to Harvard this August, buoyed by the support of not one but four prestigious scholarships.
Science and technology
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11 July 2024
A number of University of Auckland students are heading to France to compete from 25 July to 11 August. But just one is representing Fiji.
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1 July 2024
Research led out of the University of Auckland aims to help islands future-proof.
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1 July 2024
From returning to university aged 33 to being detained in Ethiopia, JR Rowland has experienced risk and reward in her academic career.
University news
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17 July 2024
A trial of a Te Tai Tokerau, Northland marae-based clinic set up to support care for people with mate wareware, dementia has been deemed a success and extended.
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15 July 2024
ReoSpace, a new space in the University’s library, welcomes speakers of te reo Māori at all levels.
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15 July 2024
Waipapa Taumata Rau, University of Auckland fortifies its relationship with Plant & Food Research.
The Challenge
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24 June 2024
How a bioengineer and a health advocate are changing the way researchers partner with Māori.
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20 June 2024
University of Auckland research leads to a rethink of how vocal learning has evolved in birds.
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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.