Breadcrumbs List.
Faculty of Arts
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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.
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Thesis in Samoan only second in the world
5 May 2023
University of Auckland PhD graduate Muliagatele Vavaō Fetui has successfully completed only the second doctoral thesis ever written in Samoan and the first awarded by a university outside Samoa.
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Carolina Panico: How we discuss nuclear weapons really matters
1 May 2023
Opinion: Carolina Panico says everyone should pay attention to how we use language to describe any potential use of nuclear weapons.
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University creatives busy at Auckland Writers Festival
1 May 2023
The Auckland Writers Festival runs 16 to 21 May, and includes many University of Auckland creatives.
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Fofonga: A commitment to address inequities in Pacific research
26 April 2023
Fofonga, a platform to bring Pacific researchers together, has launched at Waipapa Taumata Rau, building Pacific research leadership capacity.
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Striving for a more just society
18 April 2023
Merciana Fernandes and Nikita Sionetali are committed to making New Zealand a more fair and just society.
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Abuse in Care extension necessary to do the job right
18 April 2023
The second extension of the Royal Commission's final report is to be welcomed, says Stephen Winter, but provides no reason to delay redress, which the Government agreed to implement over a year ago
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Kupe Leadership Scholarship: Honours student talks complexities of urban housing policy
17 April 2023
Meet Alex King (Ngāti Kurī) one of this years’ Kupe Leadership Scholarship recipients.
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A voyage into the Māori past on Enderby
5 April 2023
How Māori lived on the sub-Antarctic island of Enderby is the focus of an ambitious expedition involving scientists from the University of Auckland, the University of Canterbury and Ngāi Tahu.
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Pacific scholar launches book on queer Korean culture
5 April 2023
Queer scholar Dr Seuta’afili Patrick Thomsen explores queer culture in Korea in new book: From Sleepless in Seattle to I Seoul You: Korean Gay Men and Cross-cultural Encounters in Transnational Times.
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Strong communities are essential when disaster strikes
2 April 2023
Opinion: Because pro-social behaviour emerges so often after disaster, community empowerment should be central to disaster mitigation and recovery argues Steve Matthewman
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University talents are Ockham Book Awards finalists
1 April 2023
Waipapa Taumata Rau, University of Auckland is well-represented on the short list at the 2023 Ockham Book Awards.