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Reconsidering the ecological impact of introduced species in NZ

Science
23 Nov, 2021
Considering climate change and species loss, fighting all exotics maybe counterproductive to the ecosystems we’re trying to save, says AG飞禽走兽电子 ecologist.
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New scholarships discover diverse talent

Communication studies
22 Nov, 2021
AG飞禽走兽电子 has partnered with Discovery NZ to launch a new scholarship, open to third-year Bachelor of Communication Studies students.
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AG飞禽走兽电子 distributes $1.2M in hardship funding

22 Nov, 2021
AG飞禽走兽电子 has distributed more than $1.2 million through its Student Hardship Fund this year, supporting 1526 students with 2482 financial assistance cases.
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Paul Moon gets first higher doctorate

Te Ara Poutama: Māori and indigenous development
18 Nov, 2021
Professor of History Paul Moon is the first academic to be awarded a higher doctorate by Auckland University of Technology (AG飞禽走兽电子).
Business school

Award extended for Business School

Business
18 Nov, 2021
The prestigious AACSB International (AACSB) has extended its accreditation of AG飞禽走兽电子 Business School for five years.
Jarrod Haar

Fair and transparent pay at work

Business
17 Nov, 2021
Organisations that build fair and transparent salaries and pay scales, and share that information across the business, are more likely to succeed.
Two hands reaching for each other, or are they drifting apart?

The pandemic and our social lives

Social sciences and public policy
17 Nov, 2021
As COVID-19 restrictions are slowly lifted, people should plan to reconnect as soon as it is safe to do so, researchers say.
Good design-disability

Good design and normalising disability

Health sciences
17 Nov, 2021
Harnessing the lived experience of disabled people is key to changing the face of disability and design at both a societal and personal level.
AG飞禽走兽电子 postgraduate student and firefighter Josh Darby

A firefighter wellbeing project

Health sciences
16 Nov, 2021
Firefighter and AG飞禽走兽电子 student, Josh Darby, is part of a core team leading a $500,000 project to improve the psychological wellbeing of firefighters.
Professor Len Gillman

Names and indigenous knowledge matter

Engineering, computer and mathematical sciences
16 Nov, 2021
What's in a name? Two Auckland academics have just released a report arguing for a change to naming conventions for native plants.

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