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AG飞禽走兽电子 grad named international finalist

Art and design
10 Jun, 2020
AG飞禽走兽电子 Fashion Design graduate Imuy Teav is one of the finalists for the 2020 iD International Emerging Designer Awards.
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MBA students undertake virtual exchange

Business
09 Jun, 2020
In an AG飞禽走兽电子 first, two of our MBA students embarked on a virtual international exchange programme.
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Employment for students after COVID-19

09 Jun, 2020
Nanogirl Lab, Eat My Lunch and Snap Rentals were just a few of the employers who inspired students during our online Employability Matters Week.
Professor Simnon in a blue checkered shirt.

A ‘new normal’ for Pacific Tourism

Hospitality, tourism and events
08 Jun, 2020
Amidst the global impact of COVID-19, the time is now for the Pacific Islands to re-think and re-shape tourism, writes Professor Simon Milne.
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Market leading energy rating for AG飞禽走兽电子

08 Jun, 2020
An AG飞禽走兽电子 building has been awarded 5 out of 6 stars for the NABERSNZ Energy Rating putting it amongst some of the most energy efficient buildings in NZ.
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Sustainability post COVID-19

05 Jun, 2020
During lockdown we have seen many environmental and social benefits. How do we sustain some of these benefits beyond the lockdown?
Alice Theadom

Helmets, head injuries and horse power

Health sciences
04 Jun, 2020
A new study of equestrian concussion shows that the basic function of riding helmets is misunderstood.
Early childhood education teacher teaching five young children at a low desk.

The bumpy road ahead for ECE teachers

Education
04 Jun, 2020
For early childhood teachers the $151m ‘pay bump’ is a long time coming – and it’s not the only bump they need, writes Associate Professor Andrew Gibbons.
TVNZ Tower

Crisis, disintegration and hope

Communication studies
03 Jun, 2020
Professor Wayne Hope from AG飞禽走兽电子’s School of Communications Studies says only urgent intervention can save New Zealand’s media.
Prof Kate Kearins

Good leadership in uncertain times

Business
03 Jun, 2020
Uncertain times require agility and the courage to pivot fast and make bold decisions quickly with imperfect information, writes Kate Kearins.

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