Auckland University stories
UoA propels student potential with innovative digital credential system, bolstering global job and education prospects.
The University of Auckland is the first institution in Australasia to launch Canvas, a new digital learning platform for students and staff.
Blockchain, the technology behind Bitcoin, is set to go mainstream and transform various aspects of everyday life, according to legal and banking experts.
Artificial Intelligence that looks, thinks and reacts like humans is being developed right on Auckland's doorstep & may become a commercial venture.
Dr Suranga Nanayakkara, a leader in human-computer interfaces, will join the University of Auckland to further his innovative research.
New Zealand must adopt a collaborative approach to risk management in order to survive an uncertain future, says expert.
Horticultural robots set to revolutionize agricultural industries at Fieldays 2017, as robotics technology advances in New Zealand.
Summer holiday slump in learning retention has been combated by a digital programme developed by the University of Auckland.
More than half of NZ high school students unsupervised online outside school, says University of Auckland study.
A young University of Auckland architectural graduate is set to take on Europe to use robots to build a pedestrian bridge over a canal.
Auckland's Ashlee-Ann Sneller delves into youth porn habits, highlighting the educational and policy implications of her pivotal research.
The University of Auckland partners with the University of Stuttgart for a robotics collaboration to benefit digital engineering and human-machine interface.
Chinese execs to embark on a unique Māori voyage of business discovery, blending ancient wisdom with modern entrepreneurship.
University of Auckland students, Phoebe Joiner and Daniel Talbot, won awards for their remarkable Google AdWords campaign, boosting site traffic fourfold.
Interview: Gill Dobbie speaks about the Auckland ICT Grad School and how it's a platform for firms to find the 'right-fit' talented IT grads.
15% of secondary school students in New Zealand received unwanted sexually explicit material between 2007 and 2012, according to a report.
New Zealand launches Centre for ICT Law at University of Auckland. Programme development and research on the agenda.
Victoria University clinches victory with innovative HR tech at NZ's MYOB IT Challenge, redefining employee data management and security.
Digital technology is being used to give Kiwi school students an equal footing in education, no matter what their socioeconomic background.
There is no doubt, IT skills are growing in importance every day -this is one of the reasons that MYOB's IT Challenge has been such a great success.