Breadcrumbs List.
Faculty of Arts
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Lockdown listening from the Archive of Māori and Pacific Sound
31 August 2021
If you're tired of Netflix, how about a walk listening to a podcast from the Archive of Māori and Pacific Sound?
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The Christchurch rebuild: a tale of two cities
25 August 2021
Christchurch has missed an unprecedented opportunity to rebuild itself as a green, 21st century city, according to new research.
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Vision of Global Studies in and from the Pacific
17 August 2021
Dr Jamie Gillen, Global Studies Programme Director, discusses the new Master of Global Studies, the academic vision behind the degree, and what students can expect.
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'Education is the most important thing anyone can have'
17 August 2021
Three students’ lives and academic journeys have been changed by philanthropists and alumni David and Dian Ross.
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The many clocks of Covid are ticking
5 August 2021
Opinion: A panel of the world's leading scientists is investigating the societal, biological and economic 'clocks' that the pandemic has triggered, writes Sir Peter Gluckman.
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Beware the ‘forgotten’ war
27 July 2021
Opinion: NZ must consider risks and opportunities presented by the fragile Korean armistice and be aware of shifting East Asia power balances, writes Stephen Hoadley.
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Pregnant New Zealand women need mental health support
19 July 2021
The first-ever study to look at anti-depressant use and symptoms of depression in pregnant New Zealand women has identified unmet need for antenatal mental health support.
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A greater success than winning
17 July 2021
Opinion: In the wake of racist attacks on England players in the EURO 2020 final, Neal Curtis explains vindication of those players was a much more important victory.
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Society’s problem with femininity
11 July 2021
Opinion: In a masculine-dominated society, masculinisation pays big dividends. Ciara Cremin explains why she thinks this has its origins in a psychological disorder.
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The disadvantage passed down through generations
10 July 2021
Opinion: Felicia Low explains why we need a population-based approach to help alleviate stress in pregnant women - especially those of lower socioeconomic status.
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Dr Ngāpare Hopa awarded Elsdon Best Memorial medal
9 July 2021
An eminent Māori scholar has been recognised for her outstanding career.
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Literary inspiration just what the doctor ordered
8 July 2021
Reflection, connection and a creative response to what it’s like to be a human in a hospital is the idea behind an innovative collaboration between the University of Auckland and the Auckland District Health Board (ADHB).