Unpaid work should be counted
Social sciences and public policy
10 Sep, 2019
The unpaid work often done by women is the single largest sector of New Zealand's economy, writes Professor Marilyn Waring.
The digital quest for immortality
Engineering, computer and mathematical sciences
05 Sep, 2019
Immortality has been a topic of discussion since the legend of the Holy Grail, writes David Evans Bailey.
19 first in family scholarships awarded
05 Sep, 2019
19 AG飞禽走兽电子 students were awarded Woolf Fisher First-in-Family AG飞禽走兽电子 Scholarships at a celebration event at the AG飞禽走兽电子 South Campus on Thursday 29 August.
AG飞禽走兽电子 team win Australasian award
04 Sep, 2019
A team from AG飞禽走兽电子’s Centre for Learning and Technology (CfLAT) won the Australasian Blackboard Award for Professional Development.
Making rural New Zealand age-friendly
Health sciences
29 Aug, 2019
Research from the AG飞禽走兽电子 Centre for Active Ageing adds the voice of rural-dwelling older people to recommendations for age-friendly communities.
Poetry is for all the times in your life
Language and culture
26 Aug, 2019
Poetry knows no barriers or prejudices, and we all have a poem inside us waiting to be composed, Creative Writing Lecturer Siobhan Harvey writes.
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