Breadcrumbs List.
Business School
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University of Auckland athletes off to France for the pinnacle of sport
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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Tiny house or granny flat? What a difference a name makes
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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Kiwi drivers ready to embrace wireless EV technology
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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Sustainable crypto: hype or hope?
24 June 2024
Dulani Jayasuriya explores whether 'green currencies' offer a viable alternative to the traditional options.
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Celebrating Research Excellence award winners for 2024 announced
24 June 2024
University of Auckland awards recognise innovation, excellence and quality of work by senior, early career and emerging researchers.
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Time for a multi-party focus on Working for Families
20 June 2024
Opinion: We must value the young as well as the old and prioritise the needs of children over paid work, says Susan St John.
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Serial entrepreneurship a big ambition for student
16 June 2024
The Business School’s Case Programme is inspiring Sharjil Kazi and other students to dream big.
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NZ’s right to fix things edges closer
14 June 2024
Opinion: The right to repair bill aims to extend the life of goods, keeping resources in circulation longer to reduce waste in landfills, but it’s not without its limitations, says Alex Sims
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University of Auckland in top tier worldwide for sustainability
12 June 2024
The University is in the top 1 percent of the world with its 13th place in the 2024 Times Higher Education Impact Rankings for sustainability.
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Entrepreneurship: why women quit
10 June 2024
Gender roles and stereotypes influence why women leave their businesses, and a new paper highlights the challenges female entrepreneurs face in balancing work and family.
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Bearing the brunt
4 June 2024
Opinion: Female employees are relatively worse off when an economy faces headwinds. So what can be done to reduce the burden?
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Shining a new light on nits
4 June 2024
Entrepreneur, mother and University of Auckland staff member Kate Ricketts has launched a business that tackles the scourge and stigma of headlice.