Breadcrumbs List.
Communications Team
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Samuel Mehr winner of Prime Minister's emerging scientist award
2 May 2024
Prize-winning psychologist studies why humans make music.
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Rising tides, sinking stocks: study explores cost of climate change
1 May 2024
The impacts of climate change on company values are explored in a forthcoming paper.
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If not journalists, then who?
1 May 2024
Opinion: News media are locked in a military strategist’s worst nightmare, fighting a war on multiple fronts. Media analyst, researcher and former editor Gavin Ellis suggests what could save NZ journalism
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Preterm babies deserve better
1 May 2024
Opinion: Katie Groom on how the government-funded Perinatal and Maternal Mortality Review Committee has made a number of preterm birth recommendations over the last 15 years, but we still aren't following them.
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Does gender-segregated schooling make a difference?
30 April 2024
Opinion: Students at girls-only and boys-only secondary schools do better at maths and science than their peers at co-ed schools, but why, asks Tanya Evans
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How a landmark climate victory in Europe could affect NZ
29 April 2024
Analysis: Swiss women won a landmark case against their government's climate strategy. Vernon Rive examines the implications for climate justice in Aotearoa.
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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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AI’s huge potential to improve healthcare
29 April 2024
Opinion: Dr Reza Shahamiri describes some of the ways AI is transforming healthcare services to be more accessible and affordable, and how it's going to get even better.
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Students did better at maths, science in single-sex schools
26 April 2024
How do single-sex and co-ed schools compare for students learning maths and science?
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Waiting for mums' milk safer than thought for preterm babies
26 April 2024
A new study into feeding moderately premature babies finds giving them costly intravenous proteins and extra milk doesn’t get them out of hospital sooner than simply waiting until a mother’s milk has come in.
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Mataaho Collective win big at Venice Biennale
24 April 2024
Mataaho Collective’s major win at the Venice Biennale showcases the power of Indigenous Māori artists to the world says art historian, Associate Professor Caroline Vercoe.