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Epsom Campus: trail of beautiful memories
1 September 2023
The Epsom Campus will close in early 2024. But for now, a discovery art trail is one way to acknowledge its rich history.
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Crowdfunding and vinyl sale gives bFM a boost
1 September 2023
The headlines were jarring. Radio bFM was selling off part of its record collection to stay afloat. So how did it go?
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Ilan Oshri: businesses can improve their use of AI for sustainability
1 September 2023
AI is being used in everything from energy and agriculture to transportation and urban planning. Professor Ilan Oshri says it can be used better.
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Waipapa Taumata Rau Kaiārahi: cultural champions
1 September 2023
Kaiārahi at Waipapa Taumata Rau are Māori leaders appointed for their knowledge of te ao Māori and involvement in their communities.
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Annie Goldson's film an insight into radical theatre troupe Red Mole
1 August 2023
Professor Annie Goldson's latest film explores the impact of 1970s ground-breaking theatre troupe Red Mole, and its links with the University of Auckland.
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Kevin Trenberth: communicating climate science with urgency
1 August 2023
Dr Kevin Trenberth didn’t let injuries from an incident involving his Shih Tzu and a pit bull stop him from picking up the phone to talk about climate change.
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Research project spies on honey bees, for their health
1 August 2023
Bees can tell us a lot about human circadian rhythms. Now we're spying on bees for their own good too - to check the health of their colonies.
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Success for pilot shows created in Asian Kiwi film programme at University
1 August 2023
A University collaboration with the Pan Asian Screen Collective supported by NZ On Air has led to more Asian Kiwi filmmakers telling stories on screen.
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Karly Burch: Whose data to believe over nuclear wastewater?
1 August 2023
Opinion: Dr Karly Burch wonders who is providing the most accurate scientific data following Japan’s decision to discharge nuclear wastewater into the Pacific Ocean.
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Paula Morris: new anthology's fresh approach to Māori short stories
1 August 2023
Such was the talent, it was a challenge for editor Paula Morris to whittle down the short stories of 27 Māori writers for an anthology, Hiwa.
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Thomas Swinburn: student doctor's winning human touch
1 August 2023
Medical student Thomas Swinburn has discovered medicine is best dispensed with a large dose of humanity. Writing about that earned him a global award.
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Obituary: Tribute to artist Jim Allen
1 August 2023
Artist Jim Allen, who passed away aged 100 in June, left an incredible legacy and his impact on New Zealand arts is profound.