Breadcrumbs List.
Te ao Māori
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Lucy Mackintosh explores complex local histories of Tāmaki Makaurau
13 May 2022
Lucy Mackintosh's PhD evolved into a book in which she explores the history behind key geographical features in Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland.
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Anne Salmond - Tiriti and Democracy, Part 6: Property
7 May 2022
Opinion: In the final part of her Newsroom series on Te Tiriti and Democracy, Dame Anne Salmond examines the Māori and settler views of land and 'property'.
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Graduate brothers share plans to help whānau and whenua
6 May 2022
Brothers Haukapuanui and Sonny Vercoe graduated together this week, each with a Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) from the University of Auckland.
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Steel industry career swop for osteoarthritis research
6 May 2022
Emma Te Tumanako Brown gave up a promising engineering career in heavy industry for a doctoral research project to increase understanding of osteoarthritis.
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Law graduate seeks to amplify Māori and Moana-Oceania voices
5 May 2022
Bradley Arona-Waqanivavalagi has graduated as a Bachelor of Law (honours) and Arts, and wants to use it to effect change for his people.
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The legacy of Anzac: why is it still so significant?
20 April 2022
Why do Kiwis and Australians still view the Gallipoli campaign, fought more than 100 years ago in a distant Turkish peninsula, as an expression of national identity?
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How to imagine a better world: rich resources for teachers
20 April 2022
How can teachers engage the next generation in big global issues they’ll all have to face in creative and inspiring ways?
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A dog's life: the fate of Māori kurī
5 April 2022
The close relationship between humans and dogs in island Polynesia and Aotearoa New Zealand is the focus of new research from the University of Auckland.
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Whānau the inspiration for Sarah-Jane Paine
1 April 2022
Growing Up in New Zealand will evolve through its new research director Dr Sarah-Jane Paine, whose life experience is at the heart of what she’s doing.
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Science does not sit in splendid isolation
15 February 2022
Opinion: Braiding mātauranga Māori and science poses no threat to learning and research, writes Julie Rowland. Instead it enriches both practices in many way
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Record number of new professors across education and social work
2 February 2022
An impressive four Faculty of Education and Social Work staff at the University of Auckland became professors in the latest promotional round.
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Statement from the Vice-Chancellor on mātauranga Māori and science
14 December 2021
The Vice-Chancellor, Professor Dawn Freshwater, comments on mātauranga Māori and science.