Breadcrumbs List.
Faculty of Arts
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Annie Goldson's film an insight into radical theatre troupe Red Mole
1 August 2023
Professor Annie Goldson's latest film explores the impact of 1970s ground-breaking theatre troupe Red Mole, and its links with the University of Auckland.
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Success for pilot shows created in Asian Kiwi film programme at University
1 August 2023
A University collaboration with the Pan Asian Screen Collective supported by NZ On Air has led to more Asian Kiwi filmmakers telling stories on screen.
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Karly Burch: Whose data to believe over nuclear wastewater?
1 August 2023
Opinion: Dr Karly Burch wonders who is providing the most accurate scientific data following Japan’s decision to discharge nuclear wastewater into the Pacific Ocean.
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Paula Morris: new anthology's fresh approach to Māori short stories
1 August 2023
Such was the talent, it was a challenge for editor Paula Morris to whittle down the short stories of 27 Māori writers for an anthology, Hiwa.
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Researchers awarded seed grants to scope range of health projects
31 July 2023
University researchers successful in initial 2023 round of activation grants funded by Health Research Council.
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Exploitation of migrant workers: an emotional issue
31 July 2023
The emotional component of migrant worker exploitation in New Zealand has come to light as part of a larger project on the issue at the University of Auckland.
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Red Mole: keeping the romance alive
19 July 2023
A radical theatre troupe which emerged out of New Zealand’s counterculture in the early 1970s is the subject of Red Mole: A Romance, a new film by Annie Goldson.
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Māori health researcher receives first grant
17 July 2023
The Health Research Council (HRC) of New Zealand is the government’s principal funder of health research, in the latest funding round a young wahine Māōri doctoral candidate has secured a quarter of a million dollars for her latest research project.
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Connecting to culture during Te Taetae ni Kiribati
9 July 2023
This week is Te Taetae ni Kiribati - Kiribati language week whose theme is: 'Ribanan, karikirakean ao kateimatoan ara katei ma ara taetae ni Tungaru' which means 'Nurture, enhance and sustain the Tungaru language and culture'.
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Successful play as easy as falling off a log
2 July 2023
Opinion: Keeping ahead of the game; play is key to children's future success, says Felicia Low and Chloe Wilkinson
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Dan Hikuroa: in tune with the natural world
1 July 2023
Associate Professor Dan Hikuroa is working to overcome our biggest environmental challenges by weaving science with Indigenous knowledge.
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Telling more Asian stories on screen
30 June 2023
More Asian screen practitioners are better equipped to tell their own stories, thanks to a ground-breaking programme run by the Pan Asian Screen Collective (PASC) and hosted by the University of Auckland.