Breadcrumbs List.
Communications Team
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Climate research takes on greatest threat to Pacific
9 January 2024
Pacific researchers are taking bold steps to better understand the population dynamics of the region’s 13 million peoples – projected to become 20 million by 2050.
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Kiwi scientists investigate Sky Tower’s weird effect
8 January 2024
From close-up, Auckland’s Sky Tower appears squat, from far-off tall and thin, prompting researchers with an interest in visual perception to investigate.
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Dietary changes could help NZ reach climate targets
4 January 2024
Eating less meat and dairy has the potential to help Aotearoa New Zealand reach its climate goals, say the authors of a new study.
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Rutherford support for promising scientists
4 January 2024
Investigations into prevention of brain cancer and the origins of our solar system have seen two University of Auckland scientists win Rutherford scholarships.
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Staff and alumni achievements recognised in 2024 New Year Honours
3 January 2024
Congratulations to Waipapa Taumata Rau staff and alumni whose work has been acknowledged in the New Year Honours.
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Expanded pharmacist programme will improve health service access
22 December 2023
Sixty more pharmacists a year will be upskilled as programme is expanded in Auckland and Otago.
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Skills bottleneck threatens NZ shift to renewables
21 December 2023
We need skilled migration, more learning on the job, to retrain fossil fuel workers, and increase the number of qualified graduates in relevant fields to make the transition to renewable energy technologies, says Ralph Cooney
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Threat to walking and cycling a threat to health
21 December 2023
Far from being a ‘waste of money’, as Transport Minister Simeon Brown has suggested, walking and cycling projects are some of the ‘best buys’ in health, says Kirsty Wild and Alistair Woodward
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Sir Collin Tukuitonga: international recognition
20 December 2023
New roles recognises Sir Collin's contribution to promoting science and public health.
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Perfect moment to reset tourism in Southeast Asia
19 December 2023
Professor Andreas Neef has led research to support sustainable tourism as visitors return to holiday spots in Southeast Asia.
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Coral atoll islands may outpace sea-level rise
19 December 2023
Coral atoll islands aren't doomed. A University of Auckland-led team is calling for action to restore their growth.
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The problem with women and middle-aged drinking
19 December 2023
Opinion: Alcohol is embedded in middle-aged women's everyday lives, but it's likely having a significant impact on their health, says Kate Kersey and Antonia Lyons