Breadcrumbs List.
Communications Team
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Liggins graduate leads groundbreaking mental health research
8 May 2024
Metua Daniel-Atutolu’s research journey into the mental health of Cook Island adolescents highlights the importance of indigenous voices in research and sheds light on a deepening crisis.
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Forensics graduate joins search for Vietnam's missing
7 May 2024
Dr Bethany Forsythe's expertise will help efforts to identify human remains from war in Vietnam.
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How a sister's fear of needles became a PhD success
7 May 2024
When Michael Hoffman's graduates with his PhD this month, he knows his research is part of a potential revolution in how we take blood from reluctant patients. But the story behind it is far more personal.
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First graduate for Master in Professional Supervision programme
6 May 2024
Social Worker Feleti Lotulelei is Waipapa Taumata Rau, University of Auckland’s first graduate from the Master in Professional Supervision programme.
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German foreign minister describes Space Institute as a special place
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.
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Graduation ceremonies a fitting celebration of years of hard work
6 May 2024
The 2024 Autumn Graduation ceremonies are under way, with dedicated ceremonies for each faculty.
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The tough science behind locating breast tumours
3 May 2024
Breast tissue has an unnerving tendency to move around in complicated ways, making it hard to pinpoint breast tumours when it comes to surgery. A team at the Auckland Bioengineering Institute wants to change that.
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Pacific secondary students on the road to university
3 May 2024
While most secondary students spent the last holidays relaxing, Pacific students from the Manawatū took a road trip to Waipapa Taumata Rau, University of Auckland.
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Why familiar spaces are so important
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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Urban designer Zoë Avery’s vision for cities
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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Samuel Mehr: the scientist unravelling music’s mysteries
2 May 2024
A $200,000 prize is music to the ears of leading-edge researcher Samuel Mehr.
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Paul Kilmartin: hitting the marc to reuse wine waste
2 May 2024
From wine to LPs, Professor Paul Kilmartin sees the impact of chemistry everywhere.