Breadcrumbs List.
Communications Team
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In memoriam: Professor Donal Ian Brice Smith
17 October 2023
The Faculty of Arts expresses its sadness at the passing of Emeritus Professor Donal (‘Don’) Smith (1934-2023).
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Act's free market take on the school curriculum
17 October 2023
Opinion: Act’s free market approach to the curriculum bypasses questions about what the curriculum is for, says Claudia Rozas
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`Mussel mania' wins at ecological film festival
17 October 2023
Mussel restoration work was the basis for a short film by a PhD student and a research fellow.
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Lost in translation? Not for these researchers
16 October 2023
Academics transformed complex studies into relatable reads as part of the 2023 Aotearoa Business and Economics Research Translation Competition.
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Unraveling the implications of AI in policing
16 October 2023
Aotearoa must follow Europe’s lead and enact regulation to ensure police use of AI doesn’t cause more problems than it solves, writes Alex Sims.
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Big ideas behind old report offer hope for modern-day threats
16 October 2023
Radical ideas presented by the 'father of ACC' in the 60s can be used to address current challenges like climate change and public health issues, says Richard Gaskins.
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Sexism and poorer parenting: Auckland study suggests a link
16 October 2023
Researchers observed parents in the lab in first study of its kind.
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Comics a no-brainer for bringing research to life
16 October 2023
A collaboration between a University of Auckland academic who specialises in comics, brain researchers and illustrators hopes to raise awareness of brain tumours.
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If prisons actually worked we wouldn't need them
13 October 2023
Opinion: Dumping untold thousands of people into prison is easier than solving any of our social problems, but it won’t work, says Emilie Rākete.
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Telling untold stories: top Blues award for filmmaker
13 October 2023
Faculty of Arts doctoral student, filmmaker Shreya Gejji, takes out top Blues award in the Arts and Culture category.
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For heaven’s sake, turn up the music
12 October 2023
Opinion: Aleisha Ward writes about the music used by governments, individual citizens (including politicians) and organisations to spread political news, views and ideas.
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Rural students face educational barriers to medical training
12 October 2023
Students from New Zealand rural schools are disadvantaged when it comes to applying for medical training.