Breadcrumbs List.
Communications Team
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Merryn Tawhai: not a zero-to-hero move to be director
2 October 2023
Professor Merryn Tawhai’s path to promotion started when she became a research fellow at the Auckland Bioengineering Institute in 2002. Now she leads the team.
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Good news for world’s rarest marine dolphin?
29 September 2023
The world’s rarest marine dolphin, New Zealand’s Māui, is getting younger.
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Don't bin that brochure!
27 September 2023
The University library has a 112-year-old collection of election advertising and is gearing up for the 14 October election by launching a campaign for donations of political ephemera.
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All things considered, how satisfied are you with your job?
27 September 2023
Despite being over-educated, workers who undergo on-the-job training are less likely to quit, according to a University of Auckland study.
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Google's monopoly and the price of inertia
27 September 2023
Opinion: Google knows that when confronted with a search engine that comes as a default, most of us won’t expend the mental energy to seek out a new search engine, writes Ananish Chaudhuri.
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University holds top 150 position in world rankings
27 September 2023
The University of Auckland has maintained its place in the world’s top 150 universities in this year’s THE World University Rankings.
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'We need you:' City Missioner's plea
27 September 2023
Auckland City Missioner Helen Robinson laid down a stirring challenge to social work students in her recent lecture to "keep going" as the need has never been greater.
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Moot competition highlights tikanga and water rights
26 September 2023
At the 2023 Social Issues Moot, students dove into discussions on Māori water rights, bringing tikanga Māori to the forefront of contemporary legal discourse.
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The linguistic luminary, Sir Patu Hōhepa's legacy
25 September 2023
Prominent Te Ao Māori leader leaves a legacy of strengthening te reo Māori and raising the profile of Aotearoa New Zealand.
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Vagus nerve active during exercise, research finds
25 September 2023
A new study finds the vagus nerve, famed for helping us ‘rest and digest’, also plays an important role in exercise.
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To hold our politicians to account, we need to understand what they’re promising
21 September 2023
The US Congressional Budget Office scores each party’s economic policies. Ananish Chaudhuri asks why we don’t have something similar.
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Being ‘tough on crime’ is easy, but it doesn't work
21 September 2023
Opinion: Being 'tough on crime’ contradicts evidence that prisons are a training ground for harder criminals, says Bex Silver.