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Taking Issue: should we be worried about the Doomsday Clock?
24 May 2024
Opinion: The Doomsday Clock has become a metaphor for how close humanity is to self-destruction. Academics from the University of Auckland share their views on whether this ticking timepiece is anything to worry about.
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Allan Martin, aged 97 and training for gold again
24 May 2024
Golden Graduate: Allan Martin has enjoyed a hugely varied and successful career. He tells Megan Fowlie what continues to drive him, well into his 90s.
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Children’s Commissioner Claire Achmad wants young voices heard
24 May 2024
Claire Achmad tells Janet McAllister that we must create space for children’s voices - and listen to them.
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A lifelong focus on women’s health
24 May 2024
A chance meeting at Middlemore Hospital drew Professor Janice Rymer into her specialist fields in women’s health. Now at King's College in London, she talks about her journey since.
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From Singapore to Chile: our alumni carving careers
8 November 2023
Three University of Auckland alumni, whose degrees led them to exciting roles in different parts of the world, talk about the benefits of working overseas.
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Law alumnus now hooked on trout tales
8 November 2023
A new book by law alumnus Grant Henderson uncovers snags of conflict on one of our best-known trouting rivers.
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Helen Murray: staying ahead of the game
8 November 2023
Brain researcher Dr Helen Murray's work investigates the risks of high-impact sport to players’ brain health.
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Sarah Smart and a career focused on culture
8 November 2023
Alumna Sarah Smart is the UK champion of a Kiwi gourmet yoghurt big on sustainable impact. By Louise Chunn
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Rosalie Gascoigne: an inspiration to late bloomers
7 November 2023
Associate Professor Linda Tyler explores the story behind a Rosalie Gascoigne artwork in the University Art Collection.
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Letterboxd founders' smash hit still growing
7 November 2023
Movie-review platform Letterboxd, devised by two University of Auckland computer science alumni, is a smash hit and set to grow.
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Sinkholes, cyclones and seismic activity: how can we build resilience?
7 November 2023
Feature: Floods, quakes and cyclones expose the fragility of New Zealand’s essential services, housing and transport systems. Owen Poland talks to University of Auckland researchers about how we can build resilience.
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The great balancing act: tourism and sustainability
7 November 2023
Now that the country’s borders are flowing freely, could we make greater efforts to reset tourism so it has a sustainable heart?