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Dr Jemma Geoghegan only the second woman to win Prime Minister’s...

The University of Otago’s Dr Jemma Geoghegan is only the second woman to have ever won the Te Puiaki Kaipūtaiao Maea Prime Minister’s MacDiarmid Emerging Scientist Prize.

Top Gun: Maverick is a film obsessed with its former self

In a new article on The Conversation, University of Canterbury film expert Dr Erin Harrington explores the themes of nostalgia, loyalty and heroism in the new Top Gun film.

Dame Jane Harding and team win Prime Minister’s Science Prize

The neonatal glucose studies team of researchers led by Distinguished Professor Dame Jane Harding have been honoured for their outstanding work helping prevent brain damage in newborns.

Job crafting and award winning: Business School shines at HR awards

Human resources expert Dr Deepika Jindal and her former student Amy Raine celebrated their successes at the 2022 Human Resources New Zealand Awards.

New Zealand Business Research Translation Competition 2022

The Faculty of Business, Economics and Law, Auckland University of Technology is pleased to coordinate the New Zealand Business Research Translation Competition on behalf of the Associate Deans Research of New Zealand Business Schools.

EV infrastructure: It’s time to tackle range anxiety

Opinion: Aotearoa needs to invest in smart EV-charging infrastructure, say Business School academics Mingyue Selena Sheng, Le Wen, Basil Sharp and honours student Mira Simunic.

Further decline in prevalence of obesity in 4-year-olds

Obesity among New Zealand 4-year-old children is continuing to decline, but one in three children are still considered overweight, a new University of Otago study shows.

Mapping hotspots for bats may help scientists prepare for future bat-to-human...

A new research paper identifies locations of bats that may host coronavirus based on climate, native forests, and caves where these bats inhabit.

SLC Research Seminar – Sydney Shep, Marco Sonzogni, and John Seton

On the centenary of the publication of James Joyce’s Ulysses, three scholars share surprising new stories about the book, its owners, and its readers.

Behind the masks: how Covid-19 has changed nursing forever

Opinion: Nurses Natalie Anderson, Wendy Sundgren and Bridget Venning from the University of Auckland School of Nursing reflect on their role in Covid times.
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