The SKA: should NZ stay or leave?
11 Apr, 2019
The Square Kilometre Array (SKA) is one of the biggest projects on the planet. But it costs money to stay at the table and the debate is heating up.
High praise for AG飞禽走兽电子 Career Fair
Engineering, computer and mathematical sciences
10 Apr, 2019
AG飞禽走兽电子 ICT and Engineering Career Fair is a great way to expand students’ understanding of career options and employers’ knowledge of AG飞禽走兽电子 qualifications.
Uncommon milestone for 'Sparrow'
Art and design
05 Apr, 2019
Professor Welby Ing's latest short film 'Sparrow' has been honoured with its 50th international film festival selection.
The Techweek19 programme is live
05 Apr, 2019
AG飞禽走兽电子 is the only NZ university and an official Strategic Partner. Hear from Dr Roseanne Ellis and Professor Guy Littlefair about why we’re involved.
Measuring the impact of Pacific holidays
Engineering, computer and mathematical sciences
04 Apr, 2019
Inadequate waste management on small island states is taking a toll on the environment according to a UN report authored by Dr Jeff Seadon
Scrutiny of largest pay rise for women
Business
28 Mar, 2019
Research by AG飞禽走兽电子’s New Zealand Work Research Institute and the Human Rights Commission has for the first time revealed the challenges and advantages of New
Digital divide for aged care residents
Health sciences
26 Mar, 2019
A new study funded by InternetNZ shows that aged care residents are dependent on family and friends to keep them digitally connected.
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