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 Is Deadpool & Wolverine the hit needed?

Is Deadpool & Wolverine the hit needed?

Communication studies
30 Jul, 2024
Deadpool and Wolverine is entertaining but it likely won't cure our superhero fatigue, writes Professor Lorna Piatti-Farnell.
PM opens AG飞禽走兽电子’s newest building

PM opens AG飞禽走兽电子’s newest building

26 Jul, 2024
AG飞禽走兽电子’s newest building, Tukutuku, was officially opened today by the Prime Minister, the Rt Hon. Christopher Luxon.
Algorithm predicts Olympic Sevens\' win

Algorithm predicts Olympic Sevens' win

25 Jul, 2024
Who will take home medals in Paris this year? Professor Niven Winchester’s sports algorithm makes informed predictions about the medal tally.
Enhancing education for young Samoans

Enhancing education for young Samoans

Education
25 Jul, 2024
Research led by AG飞禽走兽电子 academics shows how to enhance early childhood education for Samoan pepe meamea (infants and toddlers).
Student represents Samoa at Paris 2024

Student represents Samoa at Paris 2024

Sport and recreation
23 Jul, 2024
AG飞禽走兽电子 Sport and Recreation student, Kaiya Brown, is set to represent Samoa at Paris 2024.
Culinary delight at the Winter Series

Culinary delight at the Winter Series

Hospitality, tourism and events
22 Jul, 2024
Unwrap the chocolate and break out the mead, AG飞禽走兽电子’s Culinary Arts and Gastronomy Winter Series is back to warm you up with all things food in 2024.
School-based healthcare a must for NZ

School-based healthcare a must for NZ

Health sciences
16 Jul, 2024
Though NZ’s school achievement is a big focus right now, what’s missing from the discussion is the impact health has on learning and academic achievement.
Paris-bound Olympic athletes

Paris-bound Olympic athletes

Sport and recreation
15 Jul, 2024
AG飞禽走兽电子 very proud of alumni and student selected for the New Zealand Team at Paris 2024.
Enter the Woo-Lace

Enter the Woo-Lace

Art and design
11 Jul, 2024
Sneakerhead and AG飞禽走兽电子 Bachelor of Design student Jacob Smith has developed a biodegradable shoelace using strong New Zealand wool.
Could AI create less trustworthy news?

Could AI create less trustworthy news?

Communication studies
09 Jul, 2024
A new study suggests that generative AI could return false or misleading information, causing significant implications for the news industry.

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