Breadcrumbs List.
Graduation
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Looking beyond the safari lens in Kenya
7 May 2019
An initial concern for the sexual wellbeing of girls and young women in rural Kenya has taken University of Auckland lecturer Laura Chubb on an extraordinary journey.
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How do callers complain in Saudi Arabia?
7 May 2019
The language used in complaint calls to a Saudi Arabian company is the thesis topic of a University of Auckland student, who graduated with a PhD in Linguistics last week.
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Building a pipeline of business talent
3 May 2019
Grow NZ Business has been employing interns from the Auckland Business School, an initiative which graduating students Rachel Yeu and Anna Sviridora say provides them with invaluable industry experience.
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University of Auckland student graduates at just 17
1 May 2019
At just 17, Tristan Pang from the University of Auckland is one of New Zealand's youngest-ever graduates.
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Graduate inspired by late father
30 April 2019
Grace Jessup was encouraged by her seriously ill father to attend university, but sadly he didn’t make it to see her graduate this week.
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Graduate values water
30 April 2019
Water should not be a labelled as a ‘free’ resource according to University of Auckland graduating student Hannah Watson.
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University of Auckland cancels Autumn Graduation processions
18 April 2019
University of Auckland Vice-Chancellor, Professor Stuart McCutcheon, advised graduands today that the processions for the Autumn Graduation ceremonies have been cancelled.
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An orchestra, some pop, and all that big band jazz
18 April 2019
The School of Music's Grad Gala will be a dynamic night out, featuring classical, jazz and popular music students, and a 200-person strong massed ensemble.
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Liggins Institute celebrates spring graduation
19 November 2018
The Liggins Institute’s latest graduands have advanced scientific understanding in diverse health science topics, from a pioneering programme for obesity in children and teens, to gestational diabetes, to nutrition and aging.
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Tapping into Pacific roots helps siblings’ success
31 October 2018
Staying connected to their Fijian, Māori and Samoan languages and cultures has helped a family achieve at the highest level in education.
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Graduating back into the teaching profession
11 October 2018
New teacher Rohini Lal joins the profession with many years of classroom work behind her – in Fiji, and as a teacher aide and after school helper here in New Zealand.
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Northern Star gains degree
5 October 2018
Graduating with a Bachelor of Arts in Geography and Anthropology was extra special for Fa’amu Ioane, who has balanced her study with premiership-level netball.