Breadcrumbs List.
Faculty of Arts
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Should we be aiming for Mars when we still need to save our own planet?
4 November 2021
Three University of Auckland academics ponder the question, for Ingenio magazine, of whether we should keep trying to explore Mars when Earth needs help.
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Ruby Porter's seven tips to get your manuscript published
4 November 2021
If your great unpublished novel is taking up space on your hard drive and you don’t know what to do next, author Ruby Porter has some ideas.
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Museum an insight into how far medicine has come
4 November 2021
An intriguing medical library and museum is tucked away in a corner of Auckland Hospital’s grounds.
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Critic and conscience: where did the idea even come from?
3 November 2021
The role of a University and its academics is to be the critic and conscience of society. But what does that mean in the 21st century?
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University of Auckland awarded $23.5m in research funding
3 November 2021
The University of Auckland has been awarded $23.5 million from this year’s Te Pūtea Rangahau a Marsden, Marsden Fund, including $3 million for a major interdisciplinary project on gravitational waves.
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Behind the scenes with the PM's Chief Science Advisor, Dame Juliet Gerrard
1 November 2021
Juliet Gerrard has brought her own style to the role of the Prime Minister’s Chief Science Advisor, as a new documentary shows.
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Marcia Leenen-Young: teaching Pacific history Pacific-style
1 November 2021
Dr Marcia Leenen-Young is navigating a purposeful course through the Pacific’s past.
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BA graduate leads development of English-Māori keyboard
28 October 2021
Microsoft Partner Development Manager Ellie Greenly talks about her work implementing a Te Reo Māori keyboard for Windows 11, and how diversity and ideas are changing in the technology sector.
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Sir Peter Gluckman president of International Science Council
20 October 2021
Sir Peter Gluckman has become President of the International Science Council, taking up the position as head of the council's governing board for a three-year mandate.
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Compelling cancer survival story brought to the screen
19 October 2021
If you were saved from dying, how would you live?
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Student and professor collaborate for inspiring cancer documentary
4 October 2021
Masters student Irene Chapple worked with Professor Annie Goldson to tell the story of David Downs and others who have received CAR T-cell cancer therapy.
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Doctoral student John Middleton: talking about Tokelauan
4 October 2021
Although John Middleton doesn’t speak Tokelauan, he’s keen to ensure others do.