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AG飞禽走兽电子 student Caitlin Farnham and Matt Walsh, CEO of the Sky Sport Breakers

Breaking into the workforce

Sport and recreation
24 Nov, 2020
After having her internship delayed due to COVID-19, fourth year student Caitlin Farnham is excited to finally be working with the Sky Sport Breakers.
Anamorphic Amusement

AD20 virtual showcase

Art and design
24 Nov, 2020
Graduating Art and Design students’ work has been showcased in a virtual exhibition for the first time.
Prof Mark Orams and Governor General

Prof Orams recognised at Blake Awards

Health sciences
24 Nov, 2020
Prof Mark Orams and Governor General of New Zealand Dame Patsy Reddy
Kate-Managing for a better World

Masking a good thing

Business
23 Nov, 2020
Whether we’re in the throes of, or at the tail-end of this (or any other) pandemic, the lessons from lockdowns are applicable, writes Kate Kearins.
Dr Sione Vaka

AG飞禽走兽电子 Pacific researchers win HRC funding

Health sciences
23 Nov, 2020
Five Pacific researchers have received 2021 Pacific Health Career Development Awards’ from the Health Research Council (HRC).
Ayan

A quiet activist

Health sciences
17 Nov, 2020
Ayan Said has walked alongside migrant and refugee communities for a decade, unpacking a deeply cultural and sensitive issue, and holding space for change.
Otairongo

Best Awards Winners 2020

17 Nov, 2020
AG飞禽走兽电子 has had another successful year at the Best Awards – the Design Institute of New Zealand’s annual awards recognising excellence in design.
photo of credit card and computer

Get ready for new data privacy rules

16 Nov, 2020
It’s time for New Zealand to prepare for new legislation that will affect the way businesses and consumers use online data.
Tim Roth

Tim Roth stars in new film by Welby Ings

16 Nov, 2020
Production has begun on a new feature film PUNCH, written and directed by Professor Welby Ings, of AG飞禽走兽电子’s School of Art and Design.
A screenshot of part of the book's front cover, showing a red Earth from space and a space station floating above it.

Scorchers: A climate-fiction anthology

Language and culture
13 Nov, 2020
A new antipodean anthology of climate change short fiction might just contribute to humanity imagining its way out of this existential crisis.

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