Breadcrumbs List.
Communications Team
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Beneath the surface: exploring kelp forests for solutions
30 November 2023
An area of research currently gaining momentum in the fight against climate change lies beneath the surface of our oceans.
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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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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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Historic plaque found stashed in Old Choral Hall cupboard
30 November 2023
A controversial 1915 plaque that marks a moment in time was found in Old Choral Hall by a construction worker.
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The true costs of road congestion
30 November 2023
Uber-style surge pricing, adjusted in real-time according to road speeds and conditions, would be a good way to tackle congestion charging, writes Tim Hazledine.
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Post-Covid workplaces: Is the fun fading away?
30 November 2023
At home or in the office, workplace fun isn't a one-size-fits-all affair – leaders need to acknowledge that and offer a safe environment, according to a recent study.
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No Paine no gain: law student wins gold
30 November 2023
Jack Paine sprinted through sweltering heat to win gold at the Pacific Games in Honiara, Solomon Islands.
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Medical and health research proposals awarded $900k
30 November 2023
Seven researchers have been successful in the latest funding round from the Auckland Medical Research Foundation
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Newborn genomic sequencing offers hope for hundreds of sick babies
30 November 2023
Two black boxes the size of a small loaf, and newly arrived at the Liggins Institute, hold the key for rapid diagnosis of more than 100 babies born each year with rare diseases.
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Lessons from Whakaari: nurse’s frontline experience prompts PhD
30 November 2023
When Adele Ferguson clocked in at work on 9 December 2019, there was no way she could have predicted what lay ahead of her that day.
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Simple steps for new Govt to tackle child poverty
16 November 2023
Opinion: For families where parents are without work and need welfare to survive, National’s election promises will deliver nothing, writes Susan St John.
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Challenges facing Pacific Rainbow+ community
16 November 2023
Family and church are the bedrock of Pacific cultures, but for a significant number of the LGBTQI+ community they are also the site of potentially severe psychological trauma, says Patrick Thomsen