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Communications Team
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What maths teaching could and should learn from cognitive science
10 April 2024
Opinion: Cognitive science has shown us that information stored in our long-term memory is instrumental in facilitating thinking and learning, and we should apply that knowledge to the way we teach maths, says Tanya Evans
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Expedition witnesses vast change in Antarctic's icy seas
9 April 2024
Professor Craig Stevens writes on the freeze-thaw cycle of Antarctic sea ice, a defining property of our planet.
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University of Auckland academics honour Linda Tuhiwai Smith
9 April 2024
Distinguished Professor Linda Tuhiwai Smith received a Distinguished Alumni Award at a ceremony on 5 April. Colleagues pay tribute to her contributions to Māori education and Indigenous research.
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Every flush a donation to science
9 April 2024
You probably don’t give a second thought to what you flush down the toilet. But wastewater and all that it contains provides valuable knowledge to researchers.
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Micro-influencers play pivotal role in crises - study
5 April 2024
You don’t need to be an influencer with hundreds of thousands of followers to have a real-world impact during a crisis, according to a new study.
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University of Auckland researchers elected to the Royal Society Te Apārangi
4 April 2024
Six leading researchers from the University of Auckland have been announced as Ngā Ahurei a Te Apārangi Fellows for 2024.
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Therese Lautua: pondering God
3 April 2024
Opinion: Exploring Pacific women's faith and mental well-being reveals the profound impact of their relationship with God.
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George Laking: a lifetime of revelations
3 April 2024
When a cancer specialist develops a rare form of cancer and considers it a learning experience, that’s dedication to research. George Laking says his time in hospital also proved his point.
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Riding the waves of waka ama success
3 April 2024
Waka ama racing has provided a pathway for engineer Nona Taute to deepen his connection with family, culture and the natural world.
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Dame Anne Salmond to be honoured at Writers Festival
3 April 2024
Distinguished Professor Dame Anne Salmond will receive a special acknowledgement at the Auckland Writers Festival.
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Envisioning a Te Tiriti-based constitution
3 April 2024
The University welcomed some of the country’s most influential thinkers on Māori rights and constitutional law this week to discuss the development of an inclusive, te Tiriti-based constitution.
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RBNZ welcomes University of Auckland academic
2 April 2024
Prasanna Gai’s appointment to the Monetary Policy Committee will see him at the forefront of efforts to navigate the economy through current and future challenges.