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Giving
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University's old Field Club reunites to mark a milestone
1 August 2022
This October, past members of the popular Auckland University Field Club will celebrate 100 years since the club’s formation.
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Scholarship opens industry doorway for computer science student
20 June 2022
With employees around the country once again returning to the office after what seemed like never-ending Covid-19 lockdowns, one computer science student is taking full advantage of being a “graduate-in-residence” at a tech recruitment agency.
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The Malosi Project encourages Pacific youth to study law
20 June 2022
An initiative led by Auckland Law School students is aiming to inspire Pacific youth to learn more about the law and to encourage them to pursue tertiary education when they leave high school.
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Country’s first mobile optometry clinic launched
10 June 2022
Vision Bus Aotearoa, an optometry clinic on wheels, has hit the road on a mission to improve access to eye healthcare.
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Brain box: doctoral student Delshad Kalantary's goal to help with memory loss
1 June 2022
Delshad Kalantary has adopted a Kiwi DIY attitude and built a light-therapy box she hopes one day could help with memory loss.
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Generous bequest to ABI set to brighten futures
16 May 2022
People with movement disorders are set to benefit from the generosity of a remarkable couple.
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Rosetta Allan: crystal-clear it's love
16 May 2022
Writer Rosetta Allan says a Creative New Zealand grant gave her the self-belief to keep writing. She and husband James say the grant also motivated the couple to help other writers, so they set up the Crystal Arts Trust.
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Mel Smith: Māori CEO in the UK who keeps it real
13 May 2022
Melanie Smith breaks the mould. It’s rare to find a female chief executive in London, let alone one who is Māori.
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Māori scholar following in Mel Smith's footsteps
13 May 2022
Reilly Polaschek is heading to Sydney in August to work for the same company at which mentor and sponsor Mel Smith worked for many years.
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Boost for nursing student
2 May 2022
Some times it pays to be a westie. Emmanuel Cea has been helped out with his nursing studies because of it.
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The heart and soul of brain research
20 April 2022
Dr Emma Scotter, Head of the Motor Neuron Disease Laboratory in the Centre for Brain Research at the University of Auckland, is seeking to learn if New Zealand's high rates of motor neuron disease are because of high numbers of people with particular genetic mutations – or because of other factors.
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Christmas Appeal gives boost to forest-health research
11 April 2022
The 2021 Christmas Appeal shows it’s not only large philanthropic donations that can help enable valuable research at the University, but that many small gifts can quickly add up to make a real difference.