In a ceremony held at Waipapa marae, Distinguished Professor Sir Richard Faull received a korowai and tokotoko for his contributions to Māori and neuroscience.
University of Auckland researcher Dr Helen Murray is doing some great research into Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy, or CTE.
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Here are our incredible 40 Under 40 recipients from the Business Leaders category for 2023.
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Here are our incredible 40 Under 40 recipients from the Performers category for 2023.
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Here are our incredible 40 Under 40 recipients from the Humanitarians category for 2023.
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Here are our incredible 40 Under 40 recipients from the 'Influencers' category for 2023.
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Here are our incredible 40 Under 40 recipients from the Entrepreneurs category for 2023.
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Here are our incredible 40 Under 40 recipients from the Disrupters and Innovators category for 2023.
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We're honoured to reveal this year's list of 40 under 40 recipients. These inspirational alumni are making their mark in six different fields: Business Leaders, Entrepreneurs, Disrupters and Innovators, Humanitarians, Performers, and Influencers.
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2023 DAA recipient Dr Kirsten Finucane talks about the importance of making your own decisions.
Dr Kirsten Finucane is Chief Surgeon of the Paediatric and Congenital Cardiac Service at Starship Hospital in Auckland. This clip is from the 2023 Taumata awards.
The Velocity $100k Challenge has helped start-ups find success on a global stage, and this year, six ventures scored a kick-start that could see ideas burgeon into businesses.
Read more about the winners here: https://t.co/NiLJUwdh1T
It was another win for the formidable Fitzpatrick sisters, Toesulu (Sulu) and Theresa, together sweeping up a third of the Waipapa Taumata Rau, University of Auckland’s Blues major awards on 6 October.
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This year, we've had four amazing Connect and Develop webinars.
Covering the topics of:
AI
Modern Entrepreneurship
Career Pivoting
Achieving Financial Freedom
Big thanks to all our speakers and MCs.
You can watch all of the past talks here: https://t.co/1gwDlXlK2H
Opinion: Political parties are united about increasing our research and development capabilities, so why are science election policies fragmented or non-existent, asks Nicola Gaston.
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It's World Maritime Day! Here's a throwback to a story from earlier this about the launch of The University’s multi-million-dollar marine research vessel Te Kaihōpara (The Explorer) and the amazing work it will be doing in the Hauraki Gulf.
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Researchers are working to address the environmental impact of medicinal cannabis waste. The results could have a big impact on the industry.
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