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Clarkson Medal winner and Applied Mathematics and Statistics alumnus, Henry Chen, has already had many successes in his young career. Read his whole profile from InSCIght here: bit.ly/3T2q10m

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In the inaugural Quacquarelli Symonds (QS) Sustainability Rankings released today, the University of Auckland has earned 10th place in the world. 🎉
Find out more on our website: auckland.ac.nz/en/news/2022/1…

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We have a PhD position open investigating microbial community and vine responses to climate change and implications for wine styles. Great team, cool (or hot?) project! Come join us in Auckland! Amber Parker Gavin Faculty of Science | Te whare Pūtaiao Bragato Research Institute drive.google.com/file/d/1uOOSUI…

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Professor Richard Easther and Dr Marcia Leenen-Young have both won 2022 Te Whatu Kairangi – Aotearoa Tertiary Educator Awards, joining only seven others tertiary institutions around the country! bit.ly/3SCB3Ja

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Come along to Professor Caroline Foster's Inaugural Lecture on Wednesday November 2nd! Deputy Dean of Science Julie Rowland will be speaking as a guest. Click through to find out more and register for the event! bit.ly/3Cr1iw9

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Environmental Science alumnus Cody Lim enjoys knowing that his work makes a difference in people’s lives. Read the rest of his profile from InSCIght here: bit.ly/3ykrOGf

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A mussel restoration project, a nostalgic image, and an exploration of artificial corneal technology took out the top prizes in the SGS Research Showcase 2022. Read about the winners and view the virtual exhibition: bit.ly/3DoRbd4

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The inaugural lecture of Paul Corballis; 'In a World of Our Own: Brain Mechanisms of Constructive Perception' is on tonight! 🧠 Click through to RSVP: bit.ly/3yRVTNJ

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Nelson-based doctoral candidate Trevyn Toone took out the number one spot at the Asia-Pacific Three Minute Thesis Final with his research on mussel restoration. Read more: bit.ly/3TVdT1X

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Matariki is an important time for us to orient ourselves, and the Faculty wanted to mark the first time it was celebrated as a public holiday in Aotearoa New Zealand.

Read this article from InSCIght; the Faculty of Science's annual print magazine! bit.ly/3MpiPK1

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Join tomorrow for a discussion with researchers that were recently awarded from the MBIE Vision Mātauranga Capability Fund. Open to all researchers and research staff with an interest in research partnerships with Māori. Click through to register for free! bit.ly/3r7UNcs

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Green hydrogen could be a major contributor to decarbonising New Zealand’s energy sector, possibly accounting for around eight per cent of total demand by 2050.

Click to read this article from InSCIght; the Faculty of Science's annual print magazine! bit.ly/3SHxkef

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Tilo Söhnel's inaugural lecture, 'Using Neutrons and Photons to study Matter(s) of the World', is tonight! Click through for more info and to register for free! bit.ly/3CaiEgC

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Paul Corballis' inaugural lecture 'In a World of Our Own: Brain Mechanisms of Constructive Perception' is on next week! Click through to RSVP: bit.ly/3yRVTNJ

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If people can easily view the most time efficient and least polluted route on an e-scooter, it could be a powerful tool to increase the use of sustainable transport.

Click to read this article from InSCIght; the Faculty of Science's annual print magazine! bit.ly/3ygPStS

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Craig Steven's inaugural lecture 'Frozen Oceans' is on this Wednesday. Get your tickets and find out more: craigstevens.eventbrite.co.nz

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The world’s most powerful telescope captured images of at least 17 concentric dust rings emanating from a pair of stars orbiting around each other more than 5,000 light-years from Earth. Read more here! bit.ly/3CVuVHn

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Head down to the Science Foyer to explore the SGS Research Showcase, choose your favourites for the People’s Choice vote, and show some support for our Science finalists. Click through to learn more! bit.ly/3CsYUoQ

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Although all may look unchanged above the surface, our seabeds are suffering as heavy ship anchors carve a destructive path through delicate coastal ecosystems.

Click to read this article from InSCIght; the Faculty of Science's annual print magazine! bit.ly/3T1dKcU

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