Growing Up in New Zealand has today released the latest round of new findings from the ongoing longitudinal study of young New Zealanders.
The National Institute for Health Innovation has appointed Vanessa Ding to lead the strategy and operation of transforming research into health solutions.
Gain an insight into the process for training Covid-19 vaccinators in New Zealand and how IMAC supports the roll-out in the Pacific Islands.
Learn how UniServices invests in the best ideas born of University research through the University of Auckland Inventors’ Fund and co-investing with partners.
Simulation training that brings together multidisciplinary teams in real clinical settings can identify problems and break down barriers to save real lives.
Learn about UniServices’ purpose, values, vision, strategic plan and commitment to Te Tiriti o Waitangi, the Treaty of Waitangi.
A new report shows Waipapa Taumata Rau, University of Auckland, is among the most impactful public research institutions in Australasia.
Kerryn Kilkenny is part of the Business Development team, working in the health space to link University research to real world applications.
UniServices has helped thousands of researchers turn their ideas into impact. Learn how we can help you in your commercialisation journey.
With help from UniServices, researchers are setting up a business in partnership with a Ngāti Porou community to turn undervalued trees into high-value products.
The Immunisation Advisory Centre is transporting a cold-storage Covid-19 vaccine to the Pacific islands and supporting vaccinator training there.
The engineers behind Vortex Power Systems have a revolutionary idea for creating clean energy from waste heat: creating controlled whirlwinds to power generators.
Two planetary geologists find out what rocks in Earth’s most extreme environments can tell us about early Mars and the evolution of both planets.
The Blue & Green Technology Conference, developed by the U.S. Embassy & Consulate New Zealand and UniServices, takes place in Auckland 7-8 December 2022.
To help inform the New Zealand youth mental health sector on what is needed to support rangatahi, the Youth Advisory Team at Whāraurau have been running Deep, Meaningful Conversations (DMC)
Find out more about how one researcher is tackling real-world waste problems through re-use and turning things that aren’t useful into things that are.
Find out more about Abigail Milnes and Whāraurau, a UniServices business unit empowering the mental health workforce in its engagement with young people.
Poutaki Mātauranga Māori Tama Davis and Bernie O'Donnell will apply Māori knowledge to the design and delivery of UniServices-run services and projects.
From improving early childhood learning to ongoing professional development, UniServices advances educational research and delivers evidence-based training.
International funding schemes provide great opportunities for early-career researchers. We asked three of them to share their experiences securing funding.
With New Zealand’s top faculty of engineering at our doorstep, UniServices has access to a strong pipeline of technological ideas we help bring to life.
Learn what UniServices does to help University of Auckland researchers in areas such as identifying opportunities, developing proposals and managing contracts.
Toku Eyes refined screening for diabetic retrinopathy through AI analysis and better accessibility. Ehsan Vaghefi discusses the entrepreneurial journey.
Large international randomised controlled trial assesses effects of probiotics and micronutrients during preconception and pregnancy.
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