Breadcrumbs List.
Faculty of Arts
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Manalagi project a safe space for Pacific rainbow communities
18 November 2022
Pacific rainbow communities experience a raft of health and well-being challenges. Manalagi creates a safe space to communicate health needs.
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Kiwi women’s long rugby history
16 November 2022
Opinion: The outpouring of support from women for Black Ferns for this historically most masculine of games has been a revelation to many, but we shouldn't be surprised, says Jennifer Curtin
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Virtually there: students intern with global NGOs
14 November 2022
Waipapa Taumata Rau, University of Auckland students continued to contribute their time and talent as interns during the pandemic.
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Twitter chaos is part of Elon Musk’s master plan
11 November 2022
Opinion: It's no accident that Elon Musk's takeover of Twitter is a baffling disaster. Confusion is part of his game plan, says Dr Ethan Plaut.
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University academics take Royal Society honours
10 November 2022
Waipapa Taumata Rau, University of Auckland was well represented in the most recent Royal Society Te Apārangi and the Health Research Council of New Zealand awards.
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Why are humans failing climate change test?
9 November 2022
University's sustainability papers tackle the biggest challenges facing humanity.
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Explainer: transdisciplinary research for complex challenges
7 November 2022
Seven University flagship research centres will take a transdisciplinary approach to tackle complex challenges faced by Aotearoa and the planet.
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Awards celebrate excellence in research
4 November 2022
Outstanding research across Waipapa Taumata Rau, University of Auckland is acknowledged in the 2022 Celebrating Research Excellence Awards.
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University of Auckland researchers awarded $24.3m in Marsden Fund
3 November 2022
Top University of Auckland research has been recognised in a successful funding round.
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Netball study wins Marsden and aims high
3 November 2022
A study of the significance of netball in the lives of women in Aotearoa has won a Marsden grant for Professor Toni Bruce and Dr Margaret Henley from the University of Auckland.
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Christchurch red zone and Māori in sport: Marsdens
3 November 2022
Two Faculty of Arts projects focused on ways to help people and the environment flourish have won Marsden funding worth $1.74 million.
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The many talents of Graci Kim: diplomat, toy maker, children's author
1 November 2022
Bestselling children’s fantasy author Graci Kim is full of surprises. She talks to Janet McAllister.