Breadcrumbs List.
Communications Team
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University of Auckland No 1 in Oceania and fifth in world for sustainability
5 December 2023
The University of Auckland is first in Oceania and fifth in the world in the 2024 QS World University sustainability rankings.
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Enhancing the mana of Te Tiriti
5 December 2023
Opinion: There is no need for the Act Party’s ‘principles’, because there are not two treaties, says Professor Margaret Mutu. There is only one – Te Tiriti o Waitangi
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Psychological thriller wins inaugural Phoenix Prize
5 December 2023
A pacy psychological thriller set in contemporary Sydney has won the inaugural Phoenix Prize for its author Rachel Paris, a Master of Creative Writing student from the Faculty of Arts.
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Navigating a pathway through a changing land
5 December 2023
A trip back through 40 years of thinking and writing about Māori, Pākehā and Pacific worlds, and the places they meet, is the wide-ranging scope of Dame Anne Salmond’s latest book.
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Pregnant women missing vital nutrients
5 December 2023
Pregnant women are not getting the essential nutrients they and their babies need, scientists say. They warn the situation will likely worsen as more people turn to plant-based foods.
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HRC grants $15M to support careers in research
4 December 2023
Addressing inequities and fostering the next generation of researchers are aims of Health Research Council awards totalling $15M.
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Hikoi reveal impact of climate change on landscape over time
1 December 2023
Having walked the length of Aotearoa on three separate hikoi since 2013, Dr Phillipa Pehi has borne witness to the impact climate change is having on the landscape and the people she meets along the way.
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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.
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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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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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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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Geoffrey Waterhouse recognised for outstanding research
30 November 2023
Professor Geoffrey Waterhouse has been awarded the MacDiarmid Medal by the Royal Society Te Apārangi for discovering low-cost nanocatalysts to aid global decarbonisation and the switch to renewable energy.