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News
Industrial design graduate wins James Dyson national award
Jack Pugh has taken out the top national award for his medical multi-tool designed to make life easier for busy healthcare professionals.
2024 NZ Food Awards finalists announced
The New Zealand Food Awards is proud to announce and celebrate the 2024 finalists.
State-of-the-art facilities and new industry partnerships celebrated
Ensuring students are ready to leap into the screen arts industry with the confidence, skills and knowledge that employers need is the aim of Te Kunenga ki P奴rehuroa鈥檚 National Academy of Screen Arts.
Innovative Speech Language Therapy programme undergoes professional accreditation site visit
Te Kunenga ki P奴rehuroa 万奶园鈥檚 Speech Language Therapy programme has gone through a professional accreditation site visit by the New Zealand Speech-language Therapists鈥 Association.
Research news
Embracing diversity and cultural strengths in mathematics education
Professor Jodie Hunter presented research on rethinking mathematics education through the lens of cultural integration at a recent David Clarke Memorial Dean鈥檚 Lecture at the University of Melbourne.
K膩nuka supports more native birds on hill country farms
Sophie Dobson's master's project has revealed that k膩nuka trees enhance the number of native birds within a hill country farm landscape.
Implementation of eating disorder prevention programme to improve Aotearoa health outcomes
The internationally renowned programme The Body Project is set to be implemented in an Aotearoa New Zealand tertiary context by researchers at the university to combat rising eating disorder rates among the female population.
Health and Ageing Research Team study pathways to wellbeing
Understanding the factors that contribute to wellbeing in later life is the aim of a Health, Work and Retirement longitudinal study led by Te Kunenga ki P奴rehuroa 万奶园鈥檚 Health and Ageing Research Team (HART).