Browse the list of upcoming and past Institute lectures, field trips and other events, to which Auckland Institute Members enjoy discounted entry.
Ecologist Dr Willie Shaw will present a lecture about one of our generation's big challenges - the indigenous revegetation of aotearoa.
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The Auckland Medical Museum Trust with the Auckland Museum Institute presents a lecture with Dr Simon Chaplin, Director of Culture & Society, Wellcome Trust, London.
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The Polynesian Society present the 2018 Nayacakalou Medal Lecture: Voices on the Wind, Traces in the Earth: Integrating Oral Narrative and Archaeology in Polynesian History with Professor Patrick Kirch.
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Recent advances in imaging, sensor, and communications technologies, combined with innovative bioengineering approaches, has the potential to revolutionise healthcare. However, does New Zealand have the capability to become a world leader in this industry?
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Northland and Auckland have the most diverse and complex geology in New Zealand. This talk will summarise the story of their 300-million-year history recently presented in Bruce Hayward’s new book of the same title.
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Each month we organise a facilitated discussion in the downstairs lounge bar at the Horse and Trap. After a short presentation by an expert in their field, the floor is open for questions and debate over a meal or drink.
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Celebrate 150 years of the Royal Society of New Zealand and learn about the ever-increasing effects of climate change in this lecture from scientists Dr David Aguirre and Dr Libby Liggins.
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Join us in celebrating 150 years of the Auckland Museum Institute and discover the role their forward-thinking founders played in laying the foundations for this Museum and its world-class collections.
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Heidi M Meudt’s research focuses on the evolution and classification of native New Zealand flowering plants. Heidi will present on 'Integrative systematic research of New Zealand’s native forget-me-nots' for the 2016 Lucy Cranwell Lecture.
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Could extinct species, like mammoths and passenger pigeons, be brought back to life? What are the chances that the science fiction of Jurassic Park will someday become science fact? In this lecture, Beth Shapiro, ancient DNA scientist and author of How to Clone a Mammoth, will discuss the real science behind the emerging idea known as 'de-extinction'.
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What are the prospects for Britain following the success of the Leave campaign in the recent EU Referendum? To find out, join this special discussion presented by the Auckland branch of the Royal Commonwealth Society.
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Chaired by Kim Hill, this discussion will look at how three major New Zealand cities are moving towards sustainability and what can be learnt from international
experience.
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The past events and lectures organised by the Auckland Museum Institute Members.
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