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Faculty of Arts
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Seven questions with writer Sonya Wilson
1 October 2022
Award-winning writer Sonya Wilson completed her teen adventure fantasy tale 'Spark Hunter' while she was in the Master of Creative Writing programme.
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Citizen assemblies offer hope for democracy and climate change challenges
30 September 2022
Opinion: Watercare has used a ‘deliberative democracy’ process to get input from Aucklanders on future water sources for the region. Tatjana Buklijas explains.
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Females on the front line: graduate looks at women after conflict
29 September 2022
The fate of ‘bush wives’ in Sierra Leone and female soldiers in Colombia was the focus of University of Auckland student Laura Allen, who is graduating with a Masters of Conflict and Terrorism Studies.
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Graduate, 81, receives highest honour – and is still learning
29 September 2022
Awarded the Doctor of Literature, Emeritus Professor Alan Kirkness says not many people in New Zealand will know his research, nor of his connection with the Brothers Grimm.
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Meet the 'space invader'
28 September 2022
At present progress, a century would pass before academics reflected the diversity of our people. Sereana Naepi puts the spotlight on universities and who they serve.
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Scholarship honours inspiring academic and educator
27 September 2022
A memorial scholarship established in honour of Amber McWilliams enables others to follow her passion for literature and drama.
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First stage of renovations completed at Waipapa Marae
15 September 2022
Waipapa Marae has undergone its first renovations since it opened in February 1988.
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Liz Truss, laughable but not funny
7 September 2022
Liz Truss represents a political project that has failed, and is one that will continue to fail, argues Neal Curtis.
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Paula Morris named Arts Laureate for literature
6 September 2022
Paula Morris (Ngāti Wai, Ngāti Manuhiri, Ngāti Whātua) from the University of Auckland is the recipient of the 2022 Arts Foundation Te Tumu Toi Laureate Award for literature.
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Mikhail Gorbachev: The leader who ended rather than started a war
5 September 2022
Opinion: Peacemaker Gorbachev seems the exception in Russia’s long history of leaders using force to achieve political and ideological goals, writes Robert Greenberg.
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Exact replica of early Roman armour created
2 September 2022
An authentic set of ancient Roman armour, based on examples from Italy c. 400 BCE, has been recreated at the University of Auckland.
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No such thing as 'nuclear responsible'
30 August 2022
Opinion: As the United Nations hosts the latest talks on the nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, Carolina Panico writes that the language of ‘nuclear politics’ needs a reality check.