Second opinion: Expert assessment of New Zealand’s health reforms 23 August 2022 Two of Aotearoa’s top health systems experts say the government is broadly moving in the right direction with its health reforms – but the devil’s in the details.
Digital technologies enabling equity and scale in healthcare 16 August 2022 Through advancing research and investing in start-ups, UniServices is helping develop digital health services that can be accessed from anywhere, anytime.
Meet Anisoara Nicol, Business Development Manager - Health 28 July 2022 Anisoara Nicol is part of the Business Development team, working in the health space to link University research to real world applications.
Greg O’Grady: From surgeon to CEO 25 July 2022 Surgeon turned serial entrepreneur Greg O’Grady took a road less travelled, co-founding two biotechnology start-ups, Alimetry and The Insides Company.
Early-career researchers embrace international funding opportunities 14 July 2022 International funding schemes provide great opportunities for early-career researchers. We asked three of them to share their experiences securing funding.
Language students do their bit for National Volunteer Week 23 June 2022 Volunteering is at the heart of a New Zealand experience for a group of students from Hong Kong studying with the English Language Academy (ELA), the language school at the University of Auckland.
Meet Abigail Milnes, Whāraurau director 09 June 2022 Updated October 2022 Abigail Milnes is the director of Whāraurau, a UniServices business unit empowering the mental health workforce in its engagement with young people.
Beyond ‘simplistic’ debates – improving education in New Zealand 08 June 2022 Stuart McNaughton and Rebecca Jesson of Waipapa Taumata Rau say the reality behind educational debates is more complex than it seems.
Training educators to better support Pacific learners 01 June 2022 The Tapasā cultural competencies framework, co-provided by Tui Tuia, helps schools better support Pacific learners.
Meet Rebecca Adams, UniServices Director – Government Relations 24 May 2022 Rebecca Adams is UniServices’ director of government relations, based in Wellington.
UniServices intellectual property policy protects Māori knowledge 16 May 2022 UniServices has developed a Māori intellectual property policy in consultation with Māori experts to reflect its responsibilities for Indigenous intellectual property and data.
Cess@tion study offers chance to trial a natural stop-smoking aid 12 May 2022 NIHI invites any smoker who wants to make a healthy change to sign up for a study that will test cytisine, a natural product which has been shown to help smokers quit.