Cases of endometrial cancer are on the rise in Aotearoa. Find out how researchers are working to improve testing and therapies.
Tori's role is to identify Māori values or interests in the commercialisation of University research and improve UniServices’ ability to respond.
Dr Greg Murison has been appointed as CEO of UniServices and Pro Vice-Chancellor Innovation and Enterprise at Waipapa Taumata Rau, University of Auckland, strengthening research translation and commercial impact.
UniServices helps researchers in areas such as securing funding, connecting people, developing capacity and applying research commercially or for public good.
If there’s any area where Waipapa Taumata Rau, University of Auckland has changed the world, it’s in the development of wireless power transfer technology.
UniServices-managed Tui Tuia | Learning Circle is working individually with schools and ECEs to help educators better engage with Pacific learners.
A fund to accelerate Waipapa Taumata Rau, University of Auckland start-ups and research is doubling, in part to increase opportunities for Māori.
Growing Up in New Zealand is following 1,200 tamariki Māori from infancy to young adulthood, representing the largest-ever longitudinal study of Māori wellbeing.
Lucy's role is to facilitate connections between the University, government and industry in the area of women's health.
University of Auckland-affiliated researchers have successfully demonstrated that cows can be toilet trained. It’s no joke. It has a positive environmental impact.
The Vortex Power Systems vision is to generate power from waste heat at industrial plants via a stable whirlwind, contributing to a carbon-zero future.
UniServices is Waipapa Taumata Rau, University of Auckland's research application and commercialisation company. We bring ideas to life.
Anisoara Nicol is part of the Business Development team, working in the health space to link University research to real-world applications.
Find out more about Jessica Chiang: Momentum chair, PhD student and green packaging entrepreneur.
Soul Machines creates digital people with unparalleled ability to interact with emotional intelligence. UniServices has been an important part of its journey.
Whāraurau, the UniServices-run professional learning and development service child and youth mental health workers, is fully embracing its Māori name.
Conservation International Aotearoa is co-located at Waipapa Taumata Rau, University of Auckland, a partnership helping build networks and research capabilities.
University of Auckland computer scientists are exploring the use of AI support to help avoid phishing scans by recognising when users are most at risk.
The Immunisation Advisory Centre (IMAC) has the Ministry of Health contract to provide COVID-19 immunisation education and support to New Zealand’s health workforce.
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