Breadcrumbs List.
Faculty of Arts
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Bullies or amateurs? The impact of a lack of HR in politics
29 August 2022
Opinion: The major parties are grappling with allegations of bullying and rogue behaviour. Jennifer Lees-Marshment writes that the political sphere lags far behind the corporate world on basic people management and training.
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Royal Commission at critical juncture
23 August 2022
Opinion: The Royal Commission's comprehensive, ambitious, and inclusive vision for redress must not be lost in the slow-moving wheels of bureaucracy, writes Stephen Winter.
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Gridiron Capital: how American football became a Sāmoan game
23 August 2022
Senior lecturer in Pacific Studies, Dr Lisa Uperesa, launched her new book 'Gridiron Capital' with her aiga, friends and colleagues to a full house at the Fale Pasifika.
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Anne Salmond: Injustice is like a whale
23 August 2022
Opinion: Dame Anne Salmond visualises Te Tiriti as a meeting place for all New Zealanders to come together to resolve injustices and seek peace with one another.
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English Premier League fails NZ football fans
18 August 2022
Opinion: Rights to the English Premier League are now with Sky Sport. Neal Curtis asks why New Zealand sports fans should have to accept something so second rate.
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Emily Bell wins prestigious internship
16 August 2022
Dreams don’t often begin with the promise of cupcakes, but Emily Bell will tell you that’s how hers started.
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Rockstar technology has world of possibilities
11 August 2022
The oldest human ‘technology’, stone artefacts, can now be distinguished from rock by the most sophisticated of technologies; artificial intelligence.
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Poetry is the best medicine
10 August 2022
Visitors to two central Auckland hospitals will be able to read the work of some of Aotearoa’s most prominent poets from this August until October.
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Pride in Pacific Studies postgraduate success
5 August 2022
August graduation saw three postgraduate students cross the stage from the School of Pacific Studies, with two doctoral and one masters student capped.
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Tangatakiikii is celebrating her reo Māori Kūki Āirani
4 August 2022
Epetoma o te reo Māori Kūki Āirani (Cook Island Language Week) runs from Sunday 31 August through until Saturday 6 August 2022. The theme for this year is ‘Ātuitui’ia au ki te Oneone o tōku ‘Ui Tupuna which translates to ‘connect me to the soil of my ancestors’.
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Dancing a fine line: women in Bollywood
3 August 2022
The changing position of female performers in Bollywood is the focus of University of Auckland doctoral candidate Kooshna Gupta’s research.
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Flagship research centres to tackle urgent societal challenges
1 August 2022
Waipapa Taumata Rau, University of Auckland launches Hīkina kia Tutuki Research Centres, focused on our most pressing challenges.