Running on empty
Business
14 Feb, 2019
AG飞禽走兽电子 research reveals truck drivers are operating at the limits in an industry driven by tight margins and heavy competition.
AI-DAY is everywhere
Engineering, computer and mathematical sciences
13 Feb, 2019
New Zealand’s premier AI event returns for 2019 and as an event sponsor, AG飞禽走兽电子 experts feature in the line-up.
New book to profile Busby
Te Ara Poutama: Māori and indigenous development
11 Feb, 2019
Professor of History Paul Moon is working on a book about prominent early settler James Busby for a renowned international publishing house.
Taking a stand: brands and activism
Business
04 Feb, 2019
Dr Sommer Kapitan and Dr Jessica Vredenburg from the AG飞禽走兽电子 Business School have co-authored an article for the Conversation about brand activism.
Fat-shaming in public health
Health sciences
01 Feb, 2019
Dr Isaac Warbrick argues that societal and institutional racism affect nutrition, physical activity and weight loss in indigenous communities.
Technology and hands-on practice
Health sciences
01 Feb, 2019
Physiotherapy students like Rohil Chauhan benefit from innovative teaching tools and approaches – including interactive apps co-developed by AG飞禽走兽电子 academics.
Brain power driving AI breakthroughs
Engineering, computer and mathematical sciences
01 Feb, 2019
A groundbreaking machine learning system called NeuCube underpins a number of the revolutionary artificial intelligence (AI) projects at AG飞禽走兽电子.
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