Breadcrumbs List.
Communications Team
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What's going on with the WTO?
12 March 2024
Opinion: The World Trade Organisation's ministerial conference in Abu Dhabi failed to resolve any issues of significance, raising the question of whether the global trade body has a future, writes Jane Kelsey.
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Could some salts actually be good for us?
12 March 2024
Opinion: Helen Eyles provides a guide to the different salts available, rock, flakey, pink, and now potassium-enriched, and the importance of iodine.
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Unprecedented heatwaves revealed by marine lab’s historic data
11 March 2024
A unique record at the University of Auckland's Leigh marine lab shows dramatic change in the Hauraki Gulf.
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History of legendary waka makes Ockhams shortlist
11 March 2024
A book by a University of Auckland Master of Creative Writing alumnus has been shortlisted in the nonfiction section of the Ockham New Zealand Book Awards for the first time.
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Can you please chew more quietly?
9 March 2024
Opinion: Help might be on the way for those who find sounds like other people chewing so infuriating it’s affecting their quality of life. Grant Searchfield explains.
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First Māori woman awarded prestigious architectural medal
8 March 2024
Professor Deidre Brown won the NZ Institute of Architects' 2023 Gold Medal, making history as the first Māori woman and first academic to receive such recognition.
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Journal unveils the realm of Māori language research
8 March 2024
Māori linguists have launched a special edition journal with insights for strengthening te reo Māori revitalisation.
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Pacific women, God and wellbeing
8 March 2024
Opinion: Pacific peoples see religion and spirituality as important for wellbeing, but there is much we don't know about religious belief in the Pacific, writes Therese Lautua.
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Minister impressed by research showcase
8 March 2024
MedTech, space research and biotech were showcased when Science, Innovation and Technology Minister Hon Judith Collins visited the University of Auckland on 8 March.
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Internships support a new generation of researchers
8 March 2024
A summer internship can be a lonely experience. That wasn’t the case for the 12 interns supported by Te Pūnaha Matatini over the 2023-24 summer.
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Hundreds of marae exposed to natural hazards
6 March 2024
New research aims to bolster marae resilience against flooding, landslides and other natural hazards.
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When, oh when, are we going to talk about genetic technologies?
5 March 2024
Opinion: All around the world scientists are calling for society to consider more widespread use of genetic technologies in agriculture to combat challenges such as climate change. It's time we all had a good public debate about them, says Katie Henderson.