Breadcrumbs List.
Communications Team
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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'.
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Health's 'back office' crucial to modern healthcare
15 May 2024
Opinion: Our health system problems don’t stop at the front line – New Zealand would do well to invest in the power of remote and digital techniques, says Peter Davis
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Multinationals: what about their local employees?
15 May 2024
When it comes to research on multinational corporations, for every 50 papers about the expatriate employees, there is one paper on the local employees.
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Power should be subsidised for struggling households
15 May 2024
The political system has almost completely wiped its hands of any overriding duty to ensure people have access to electricity, writes Professor Jodi Gardner.
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From Munchy Mart to financial markets
14 May 2024
Juggling law and commerce with a permanent role in finance meant autumn graduate Paul Koraua left university with five years of professional experience.
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Sky’s the limit for Harvard-bound architecture graduate
14 May 2024
Oscar Botha is on his way to Harvard with big dreams to improve people’s lives through architecture.
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A dance of entanglements
14 May 2024
For most dancers, retirement is the first death. But PhD graduate Sarah Knox shows that life after working as a professional dancer can be just as rewarding, even transformational.
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Where the ‘woke’ word fits in a history of racism
14 May 2024
Opinion: The appropriation of the term ‘woke’ by the political right diminishes the struggle of African-American people – and people of colour who feel they need to be watchful, argues Neal Curtis
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Dislocation in an age of ever more connection
14 May 2024
In an increasingly unstable world, 30,000 people become refugees each day. Their experience will likely be traumatic. But should trauma alone define how refugees are treated?
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AI has multiple uses in surgery, research finds
14 May 2024
New research shows AI can help solve problems for patients, doctors and the health system.
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Research raises hope for ending HIV by 2030
13 May 2024
Ending HIV transmission in NZ is in sight, but trends in testing and prevention suggest more needs to be done.