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Communications Team
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Wine leftovers will turn to treasure in Endeavour Fund project
15 September 2023
University of Auckland scientists were awarded $18.8 million from the Endeavour Fund.
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Global groove: humans’ shared musical understandings
15 September 2023
Humans can pick the intended purpose of songs from distant cultures, University of Auckland research shows.
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Pūtaiao Symposium brings mana of Māori to science faculty
14 September 2023
Te Whare Pūtaiao, Faculty of Science held its first biennial Pūtaiao Symposium to strengthen pathways for Māori in science.
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This election won’t change much for our poorest households
14 September 2023
Opinion: Aotearoa’s two major parties are not doing enough to reduce child poverty and help low-wage families. Better strategies are needed, writes Susan St John.
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Te reo Māori as a vehicle for decolonising the nation
14 September 2023
This Māori Language Week, I want to challenge people to think about their own bicultural vision for Aotearoa New Zealand, says Dr Kiri Dell.
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Pene Mathew: from law dean to human rights leader
14 September 2023
Professor Pene Mathew, Dean of Law, has been appointed Human Rights Commissioner and President of the Australian Capital Territory Human Rights Commission.
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Wrapping the homeless in chip packets no blanket solution
14 September 2023
Opinion: Diane Brand reflects on what New Zealand has come to – a land of phenomenal wealth for a few, and an alarmingly large proportion of our population homeless, and kept warm with repurposed chip bags.
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How to solve a problem like Napier
13 September 2023
Many struggle to understand that Napier is going to be inundated, and that implementing a solution will never be cheaper than it is today, says Amanda Bulman.
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Echoes of the Ellis trial: flawed evidence still apparent in court
13 September 2023
A form of evidence used in the trial of childcare worker Peter Ellis was discredited by the Supreme Court, yet similarly flawed reasoning is running amok in the Family Court today, according to a new paper.
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Te reo Māori is my superpower
12 September 2023
Starrett-Leigh, who's enjoying a Bachelor of Education in Huarahi Māori, shares her te reo journey from kōrero with her tīpuna to studying as a mature student.
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He Taumata Rau: University unveils new pou
11 September 2023
Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei and Waipapa Taumata Rau unveiled a new pou at the University’s City Campus honouring past, present and future rangatira.
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Geographer wins prestigious award for innovative teaching
11 September 2023
Senior tutor in School of Environment recognised at Tertiary Educator Awards.