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Faculty of Arts
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Intrepid southern voyage in the wake of early waka
22 June 2023
Establishing any extended and later (after 1400) Māori occupations of Enderby in the sub-Antarctic is the focus of a recent archaeological expedition.
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Moving from 'engagement' to marriage on climate change
19 June 2023
Opinion: We can't waste time arguing about who is right or who knows more, while climate change erodes what we have left, says Aimee Matiu.
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Pacific scholars launch special issue of prestigious journal
19 June 2023
The Journal of the Polynesian Society, now re-branded as Waka Kuaka, has launched a special double issue, with a focus on Pacific research methods and methodologies
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Tina Turner: The blues, the resilience and the legacy
30 May 2023
Opinion: Tina Turner’s death reinvigorates the need for public acknowledgement of the black roots of rock ‘n’ roll, writes Kirsten Zemke
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Luke Goode's seven tips to spot fake news
22 May 2023
The phrase 'fake news' is as old as the news itself. But these days it can be harder to spot. Associate Professor Luke Goode has seven tips to help.
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The power of a good doco: Doc Edge Festival begins
22 May 2023
Documentary filmmaker Annie Goldson lists some titles she’ll be checking out at the upcoming Doc Edge Film Festival (24 May to 9 July) and offers a sneak preview of her latest project.
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‘No-frills’ Budget won’t cut it for early childhood education
22 May 2023
Opinion: Sophie Moullin makes the case for government-provided early education, arguing subsidies won't solve the childcare crisis
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Jack Woon’s TV show a delicious take on NZ-Chinese culture
19 May 2023
Filmmaker Jack Woon has engineered a creative path to showcase Kiwi-Chinese cuisine and culture with his TV show Sik Fan Lah. He talks to James Fyfe.
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Auckland University Press has great night at Ockhams
19 May 2023
It was a successful night for our book publisher Auckland University Press at the Ockham New Zealand Book Awards on 17 May, with two AUP books taking out top awards, as well as two University alumni winning major prizes.
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Alex Casey: Why I became socially disconnected
18 May 2023
Opinion: Arts alumna Alex Casey has made a name for herself as a writer, TV host and podcaster. So why did she feel the need to log off social media?
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Q and A with poet Michele Leggott
17 May 2023
Emeritus Professor Michele Leggott answers questions about her new poetry collection 'Face to the Sky' and her miraculous cancer treatment.
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Ngāpuhi descendant graduates second time
8 May 2023
Rangimaarie Painting (Ngāpuhi) has graduated with a Masters of Indigenous Studies, adding to her knowledge of health science.