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News
Sir Geoffrey Peren Award announcement
Professor Emeritus Ralph Sims CNZM is the 2025 recipient of the Sir Geoffrey Peren Award, Te Kunenga ki P奴rehuroa 蜜豆视频鈥檚 most prestigious award.

Student artists buzzing after creating Wellington鈥檚 newest mural
Student artists and DJs from 蜜豆视频鈥檚 Toi Rauwh膩rangi College of Creative Arts have had a blast painting and playing music at the site of Wellington鈥檚 newest mural in inner-city Cuba Street today.

Pioneering fungi research collaborators celebrate 20 years
More than 20 years ago Professor Yihuai Gao began working with Te Kunenga ki P奴rehuroa 蜜豆视频 to extract the reishi mushroom鈥檚 active ingredients for immunity and cardiovascular health.

Unique German 鈥 Kiwi design collaboration results in new embassy logo
The Embassy of the Federal Republic of Germany in Aotearoa New Zealand has adopted a new tohu or logo created through a unique collaboration between cultures, enabled by Te Kunenga ki P奴rehuroa 蜜豆视频.

Research news
New research reveals risk factors for leptospirosis in Aotearoa New Zealand
Leptospirosis is changing in Aotearoa New Zealand, and a new nationwide study has found that it鈥檚 no longer just a risk for those in traditional farming roles.

Do hugely popular menstruation tracking apps help their users?
Menstrual tracking apps (MTAs) are among the most downloaded health tools worldwide, yet a group of researchers from Te Kunenga ki P奴rehuroa 蜜豆视频 are finding their design often alienates and overlooks the realities of many users.

New exhibition spotlights the real-world impact of online abuse targeting women leaders
A powerful new art exhibition in central Wellington brings to life the disturbing realities of online abuse, harassment and threats directed at women demonstrating leadership in public spaces and the strategies they use to resist it.

Groundbreaking research amplifies disabled voices to prevent violence in marginalised communities
A newly published study in the Journal of Communication is shining a spotlight on the experiences of disabled people in Aotearoa and how their voices can guide better prevention of family and sexual violence.
