Breadcrumbs List.
Communications Team
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Hamas attack: Why now, and who benefits?
9 October 2023
Opinion: Stephen Hoadley asks who stands to gain and lose the most from Hamas attack of Israel
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Party pledges won’t fix science funding sinkhole
6 October 2023
Opinion: Political parties are united about increasing research and development capabilities, so why are science election policies so fragmented asks Nicola Gaston.
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Welfare emergency payments should not feed a poverty cycle
4 October 2023
Opinion: The welfare system pushes some of the most vulnerable people into debt, writes Hanna Wilberg.
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Vaping promises up in smoke
4 October 2023
Opinion: Vaping rates have rapidly risen. Our political parties are starting to take notice, but the next government must turn proposals into policies, says Kelly Burrowes
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Remembering Dame Alison, a pioneer for women in law
4 October 2023
The first female chair of Auckland University College's law students' society, Dame Alison Quentin-Baxter passed away peacefully at home on 30 September 2023 at the age of 93.
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The story behind New Zealand's mRNA platform
3 October 2023
The University is the co-lead of a project of national significance to build a mRNA plaform to spark the next revolution in medical science and healthcare.
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Salome Tanuvasa's art another highlight in University's collection
2 October 2023
The University of Auckland art collection comprises around 1,700 items. Art collection adviser Madeleine Gifford showcases a piece by Salome Tanuvasa.
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Shining example of sustainable refurbishment
2 October 2023
On the City Campus, the old Social Sciences building used to be a dark rabbit warren that was the butt of many jokes. Now the refurbished building is barely recognisable and a shining example of 6 Green Star Design.
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Chipping in to help the needy, but sad it's needed
2 October 2023
Opinion: The need for shelter, warmth and care for the homeless is acute. Professor Diane Brand is chipping in to help a charity with a difference, but says things must change.
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Tuvalu, Kiribati climate migrants `need immigration pathway'
2 October 2023
In Tuvaluan Language Week, researcher urges clearing a path for migrants to Aotearoa.
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Tonga’s mental health survey: Pioneering research set to transform mental health services
2 October 2023
The Pacific Mental Health Survey launches in Tonga this week.
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Student engineers blow kite judges away
2 October 2023
Flying kites is usually a fun pastime. But when you have to build one out of limited materials and get it to fly in a wind tunnel, things get tricky.