Breadcrumbs List.
Faculty of Arts
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Alumni around the globe: from gaming to geotech
1 November 2022
If you ever wondered where that degree might take you, three University of Auckland alumni show that sometimes it can land people in unexpected places.
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Bernard Sama researching the many challenges asylum seekers face
31 October 2022
Cameroon-born PhD student Bernard Sama talks to Judy Wilford about how to treat people claiming refugee status. He knows: he has walked a mile in their shoes.
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Te Kapua O’Connor inspired by Māori ancestors
31 October 2022
PhD student Te Kapua O’Connor worked with mentors to transform his research on Māori ancestors into an accessible book.
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Cultural champion Ken Gorbey 'spreading out' his ninth decade
31 October 2022
Arts alumnus Ken Gorbey tells Megan Fowlie he is treating his ninth decade as he would a museum exhibition: he’s determined to make it an engaging experience.
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Auckland researchers make Stanford top two percent
28 October 2022
Four University of Auckland academics have been listed in the top two percent of scientists worldwide in the areas of linguistics and language education by Stanford University.
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Unclear endgame for the war in Ukraine
28 October 2022
Feature: The war in Ukraine is evolving as a dangerous trigger point for widespread global conflict. Anthony Doesburg talks to three University of Auckland experts who analyse the issues.
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Top teachers nationally recognised
26 October 2022
Waipapa Taumata Rau, University of Auckland lecturers in the areas of astrophysics and Pacific Studies have won prestigious national tertiary teaching awards.
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Crystal Arts prize winner starts whole new chapter
20 October 2022
The winner of the largest university award for creative writing in Aotearoa is a first time novelist who hopes this will be the start of an exciting new phase of her creative life.
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Comic genius: from research to cartoons
14 October 2022
A hub of artists translating academic research into comics could become a reality at the University of Auckland.
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Creating a spectacle
6 October 2022
The politics behind collecting and exhibiting contemporary art are being explored in a new exhibition, opening at Old Government House on 12 October.
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Macawa ni Vosa Vakaviti with Emmaline Pickering-Martin
5 October 2022
Emmaline Pickering-Martin (Nauluvatu, Nakelo, Sawaieke, Gau) is embarking on a PhD journey exploring skin markings across the Pacific, with a core focus on Fijian women.
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Blues Award winner to design a wharenui for Auckland high school
3 October 2022
ELAM student Emma Ormsby (Ngāti Maniapoto, Ngāti Porou, Tainui) is in her final year of Bachelor of Fine Arts - but her journey is just getting started.