Breadcrumbs List.
Communications Team
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Reserve Bank digital cash: social safety net, or Big Brother in your wallet?
22 May 2024
As the Reserve Bank considers a digital cash for Aotearoa, Professor Ananish Chaudhuri explores potential pros and cons.
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The Popeyes' trademark battle
22 May 2024
The Popeyes' battle shows how big businesses protect their trademarks – even when they have no plans to come to New Zealand, writes Alexandra Allen-Franks.
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Older Māori have lower rates of ACC cover, research shows
21 May 2024
Māori over 50 have far lower rates of ACC claims than other Kiwis.
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A rising star from Aotearoa: Graduate's path to opera
17 May 2024
Te Ohorere Williams is a masters graduate with a voice to be reckoned with.
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An empathic focus
17 May 2024
Filmmaker Mairi Gunn's journey has always been the same: to strengthen the connection between the audience and the person facing the camera. Her doctoral research takes it one step further.
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Born too soon: Liggins public lecture May 2024
17 May 2024
Almost one in 10 babies in Aotearoa are born prematurely, a significant risk factor for death and lifelong disability. Liggins Institute researchers Professor Katie Groom and Dr Lisa Dawes explore how social, ethnic and geographic inequity play a big role in outcomes for babies, and discuss what needs to be done.
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New job takes Masters graduate home
16 May 2024
Spending time across Tāmaki Makaurau during her formative years sparked an interest in placemaking for Masters of Urban Planning graduate Arizona Haddon.
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Pacific academic makes big hits like sporting great father
16 May 2024
While American Football took Lisa Uperesa’s father around the world, academia allowed her to follow in his footsteps. She will appear at Auckland Writers Festival 17 may.
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University of Auckland's B201 wins local and global awards
16 May 2024
Now an established hub for learning and connecting, the B201 building is winning awards for innovation and sustainable reuse in its building redevelopment.
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First Master of Information Governance graduate exposes privacy problems
16 May 2024
Supermarkets are dropping the ball when it comes to shoppers’ personal data, says Tiffany Sze.
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Singing researchers probe music, language across cultures
16 May 2024
Key similarities across cultures in the sounds of human speech and traditional music emerged in a unique study.
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Wild about logic: new book
16 May 2024
Logic is the guardian of coherence, argues philosopher Patrick Girard in his new book 'Logic in the Wild'.