University Of Auckland
From Uganda to Auckland - A dance teacher's journey
Dr Alfdaniels Mivule Basibye Mabingo could technically be described as a dance teacher - but his lessons are wider than that. Audio, Gallery
Eve de Castro-Robinson: from “sonic artist” to world leading composer
Dr Eve de Castro-Robinson is one of this country’s leading composers and composition educators. She’s putting her books away having announced her retirement from teaching after 25 years. She talks… Audio
Preparing for the Brown Marmorated Stink Bug
Professor Max Suckling has been to Italy to see the devastation in crops caused by the brown marmorated stink bug. He's been looking at ways of trapping the bug and other controls that could help… Audio
Preparing for the Brown Marmorated Stink Bug
Professor Max Suckling has been to Italy to see the devastation in crops caused by the brown marmorated stink bug. He's been looking at ways of trapping the bug and other controls that could help…
AudioAuckland University staff denounce white supremacy
Hundreds of University staff have signed an open letter declaring racism and white supremacy have no place at Auckland University. The University has said it won't remove white supremacists signs from… Audio
Posters won't be taken down
The University of Auckland will not remove white supremacists signs from campus. The University's vice-chancellor says it's quote "unfortunate" but won't condemn them, as it's free speech. Audio
Hinemoana Baker is inspired by her years in Berlin
A year long residency in Berlin in 2015 has turned into a much longer stay for poet, singer-songwriter and editor Hinemoana Baker. The German capital has been a mecca for New Zealand artists for a… Audio
University of Auckland head of music resigns
Martin Rummel, the University of Auckland's head of the School of Music, has resigned.
Felicity Goodyear-Smith: 'Complex, fragmented' health system is fuelling inequities
University of Auckland professor of general practice Felicity Goodyear-Smith is with us to discuss a new, sweeping critique of the New Zealand health system. Audio
Akld Uni staff need training on managing students - lecturer
University of Auckland lecturer David Mayeda says it took management almost a month to formally take action after staff complained about a student who expressed extreme views on campus. He says staff… Audio
Dr Kathryn Bradbury: Research links coffee and tea consumption to lung cancer
A Vanderbilt University study suggests that drinking two or more cups of coffee or tea a day may increase the risk of lung cancer. Dr Kathryn Bradbury is a senior research fellow at the University of… Audio
Expert pushes for tax on sugary drinks
Public health researchers say the government is showing a lack of courage by not introducing a tax targeted at sugary drinks.
Dr David Moreau: Science shows you can't achieve everything you set your mind to
Dr. David Moreau from the University of Auckland's School of Psychology on the paper he co-authored called 'Overstating the Role of Environmental Factors in Success: A Cautionary Note.' Audio
MENDELSSOHN: Konzertstueck No 1 for two clarinets and piano
Konzertstueck No.1 for Two Clarinets and Piano, Op 113 by Felix Mendelssohn. Franklin Cohen and Marie Ross on clarinets, and they are joined by Kent Isomura on piano. Audio
SCHUBERT: Sonata for arpeggione and piano in A minor, D 821
Franklin Cohen and guitarist Barkin Sertkaya play Schubert's Sonata for arpeggione and piano in A minor on clarinet and guitar. Audio
CONNESSON: Techno Parade
Techno Parade for Flute, Clarinet and Piano by contemporary French composer Guillaume Connesson. Performed by Franklin Cohen on clarinet, Eric Lamb, flute and Kent Isomura on piano. Audio
POULENC: Sonata for Clarinet and Piano
Sonata for Clarinet and Piano, FP 184 by Francis Poulenc - played by clarinettist Franklin Cohen and pianist Kent Isomura. Audio
SHOSTAKOVICH: Four Waltzes for Flute, Clarinet and Piano
Franklin Cohen, Eric Lamb, Kent Isomura play Four Waltzes for Flute, Clarinet and Piano by Shostakovich, arranged by Lev Atoumyan. Audio
BEETHOVEN: Trio for clarinet, cello and piano Op 11
Franklin Cohen is joined on stage by UoA School of Music staff Martin Rummel, cello, and Kent Isomura - piano to play Beethoven's Trio for clarinet, cello and piano Op 11. Audio
Slight drop in childhood obesity rates prompts further research
New research shows childhood obesity rates have dropped slightly, but now researchers want to find out why.