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Dong-Xu Liu

Epigenetic research in breast cancer

15 Nov, 2021
The International Breast Cancer Consortium for Epigenetic Discovery will be announced at the opening of the AG飞禽走兽电子-hosted Breast Cancer Research Symposium.
Damon Salesa

AG飞禽走兽电子 appoints Dr Damon Salesa as new VC

15 Nov, 2021
Pacific scholar and senior university sector leader Dr Damon Salesa has been appointed to be the next Vice-Chancellor of AG飞禽走兽电子.
Legal aid crisis

Legal aid crisis erodes right to justice

Law
15 Nov, 2021
Just as access to health is a good thing, so is access to justice - they are both prerequisites for a decent society, writes Law Professor Kris Gledhill.
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The “great resignation”, NZ-style

Business
11 Nov, 2021
New research from the Business School shows more and more Kiwi workers are thinking about either changing or throwing in the job towel.
Electric bus

Spotlight on sustainability

09 Nov, 2021
AG飞禽走兽电子’s inaugural Sustainability Report assesses our progress in creating a greener and more sustainable future.
Schools moving to hot desking

Is school ‘hot desking’ beneficial?

Education
09 Nov, 2021
In recent years some schools have replaced individual desks with circular booths and shared tables for collaborative work.
Alex Turcu

Lockdown shows “digital user divide”

Business
05 Nov, 2021
AG飞禽走兽电子’s NZ Work Research Institute (NZWRI), in collaboration with InternetNZ, has released the latest New Zealand World Internet Project (WIP) report.
Dr Atakohu Middleton

Highly commended for Reo-Māori story

Communication studies
05 Nov, 2021
A te reo Māori short story by AG飞禽走兽电子 lecturer Dr Atakohu Middleton has won an award in a national fiction competition
Jacinda Ardern and Tracy Han

Voices of the Future to be livestreamed

Business
05 Nov, 2021
Participants will hear from international speakers at Voices of the Future. AG飞禽走兽电子 alumna Tracy Han describes her experience with the AG飞禽走兽电子-hosted global event.
Associate Professor Willem van Straten (left) and Lecturer Patricio Maturana Russel (right)

Gravitational waves Marsden success

Engineering, computer and mathematical sciences
04 Nov, 2021
Deciphering gravitational waves and decoding signals from the Universe.

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