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UniNews
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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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Help for neurodiverse learners on campus
1 March 2024
It's an exciting time of the year for thousands of students. But some may face hurdles to learning. Help is on hand.
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Alan Shaker: unfinished business for re-elected AUSA president
1 March 2024
AUSA president Alan Shaker was re-elected in 2024 to build on the work he and the executive began in 2023. He says continuity is good.
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Christine Woods: what entrepreneurial women need most
1 March 2024
Opinion: The theme for International Women’s Day on 8 March is ‘inspire inclusion’. Professor Christine Woods suggests some ideas to embrace on this day, and always.
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Auckland music student Jack Bromwich ready to rock
1 March 2024
A change of degrees from engineering to music hit the right chord for Jack Bromwich’s music career.
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Emilson Silva: energising Aotearoa
1 March 2024
As the director of the University’s Energy Centre, Professor Emilson Silva is helping shape the future of energy innovation to meet New Zealand’s economic and environmental needs.
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Sarah Foster-Sproull: dancing out of the spotlight
30 November 2023
Dance lecturer Sarah Foster-Sproull found a creative way to overcome stage fright – she became a leading choreographer, allowing other dance performers to take centre stage.
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Dislocation and relocation: Carol Mutch’s memories of Epsom Campus
30 November 2023
With Education and Social Work being welcomed to the City Campus, Professor Carol Mutch reflects on her Epsom Campus workplace.
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Head gardener Stanley Jones says goodbye to his campus beauties
30 November 2023
After 14 years of beautifying the University of Auckland campuses, Stanley Jones retires in December. The man responsible for the garden vibe answers a few questions.
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Linda Bryder's latest book a labour of love
30 November 2023
Curiosity about what sparked the momentous change in New Zealand’s maternity care from 1990, and its consequences for mothers and babies, is behind historian Linda Bryder’s new book.
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Keith Montgomery: why is learning a foreign language a fading art?
30 November 2023
Opinion: Dr Keith Montgomery says with foreign language learning falling out of favour, New Zealand risks creating an insular learning mindset.
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Selina Tusitala Marsh: from big hair to big success
30 November 2023
Selina Tusitala Marsh's new book takes children's problems and suggests creative ways of approaching them, with pictures, poems and stories.