Breadcrumbs List.
Faculty of Arts
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Cook Island Dr Caleb Marsters the newest lecturer in Pacific Studies
1 August 2022
Dr Caleb Panapa Edward Marsters is the newest lecturer in Pacific Studies and is a proud Cook Island Māori man. This week he is celebrating his language with his family, especially his two year old son Joseph-Te Ariki.
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University plays part in Auckland Writers Festival
1 August 2022
The Auckland Writers Festival, postponed due to Covid, will take place 23-28 August, with a number of University creatives taking part.
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Lost in translation? Language teachers studying abroad in a Covid world
25 July 2022
Studying abroad during a time of major global disruption is the focus of a new book edited by University of Auckland Professor of Applied Linguistics Gary Barkhuizen.
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Loneliness in older NZers: always, often, sometimes, never?
21 July 2022
Opinion: Loneliness in older New Zealanders is something that can and should be addressed, writes Roy Lay-Yee.
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A vibrant free spirit: Ingwor Holmqvist
20 July 2022
Obituary: Ingwor Holmqvist (1943-2022), a former Scandinavian studies lecturer in the Faculty of Arts, was an insightful, witty, generous person much missed by family, friends and colleagues.
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Māori roll or general roll? Survey wants to know why
20 July 2022
An online survey to find out why eligible voters choose either the Māori Electoral Roll or the General Electoral Roll is hoping to attract at least 2,000 respondents.
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Preserving the unique sounds of Aotearoa: Mervyn McLean
18 July 2022
Obituary: Mervyn Evan McLean (1930-2022), University of Auckland ethnomusicologist and founder of the Archive of Māori and Pacific Sound, leaves a priceless legacy.
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Raising a glass to knowledge: one night, ten bars, 20 talks
13 July 2022
University of Auckland academics are hitting the bars on 2 August, delivering 20 lectures in ten of Tāmaki Makaurau's favourite watering holes in the annual Raising the Bar event.
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Celebrating Kiribati Language Week
12 July 2022
The theme for Kiribati Language Week (10-16 July) Te Taetae ni Kiribati, is 'Ribanan, karikirakean ao kateimatoan ara katei ma ara taetae ni Kiribati: nurture, enhance and sustain'.
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The post-Boris Britain blues
12 July 2022
OPINION: Stephen Hoadley writes that Boris Johnson's successor will have a long list of debt, recession, inflation, capital and company flight, and skilled-labour shortages to manage post-Brexit.
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Jemaima Tiatia: ‘This role is a celebration of life for me’
1 July 2022
The University of Auckland's new Pro Vice-Chancellor Pacific, Jemaima Tiatia, says she will be an effective leader by bringing her whole authentic self to the table.
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Asian New Zealanders and the media: new study
29 June 2022
Associate Professors Sarina Pearson and Shuchi Kothari are investigating Asian Kiwi participation and visibility in the New Zealand media industry.