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Faculty of Arts
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B201: a poem by Selina Tusitala Marsh
19 September 2023
On the occasion of the opening of Building 201, Professor Selina Tusitala Marsh has written and dedicated a poem.
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Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei lead blessing of University building
15 September 2023
Waipapa Taumata Rau staff joined contractors and members of Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei for the blessing of the University’s newly refurbished Building 201 this week.
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Life and legacy of Emeritus Professor Ranginui Walker
9 September 2023
A feature documentary will air on Whakaata Māori during Te Wiki o Te Reo Māori, celebrating the life of Emeritus Professor Ranginui Walker.
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Finding a place to call home: housing after prison
7 September 2023
No one should leave prison without stable housing if we want to reduce rates of recidivism, according to a major new report on housing after prison from the University of Auckland.
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Online tool aligns voters' views with party policies
5 September 2023
Vote Compass, an online tool that helps voters align their views on important issues with political parties, is coming back for the 2023 New Zealand election.
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Filmmaker Annie Goldson named Arts Laureate
4 September 2023
University of Auckland professor Annie Goldson has been named a 2023 Arts Foundation Te Tumu Toi Laureate in the field of documentary filmmaking.
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Prigozhin’s death gives Putin and Wagner new life
1 September 2023
The restructured and rebranded Wagner Group will survive to serve the interests of Putin and the Russian state for the foreseeable future, writes Stephen Hoadley
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Film event to mark 50 years since Chile’s September 11
28 August 2023
The dramatic events of Chile’s 17-year dictatorship under Pinochet is the focus of four films, screening free and open to the public, from 11 to 14 September at the University of Auckland.
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Celebrating Research Excellence awards announced
24 August 2023
Premier research awards feature investigators from disciplines across the breadth of the University.
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Covid changed our view of possibilities for the planet
23 August 2023
Covid has fundamentally changed how people view the environment, their relationship to it and their vision for the future, according to new research from the University of Auckland.
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The show must go on: theatre education in crisis
15 August 2023
Opinion: Tertiary institutions play a vital role in our creative ecology and have produced some of our most prominent creative artists and works. With social cohesion under threat, this type of teaching and learning matters, says Emma Willis.
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Be wary of the term ‘youth justice’
2 August 2023
Comment: Dr Ronald Kramer asks why we are letting the vague concept of 'youth justice' saturate the political agenda, when it is so poorly understood, what it is and what drives it.