Breadcrumbs List.
Faculty of Arts
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Kaumātua central to major Māori health project
30 June 2020
A commitment to identifying the best wellbeing support for older Māori into the future is the focus of a new University of Auckland project.
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Medical and health researchers awarded more than $19m
30 June 2020
Health Research Council grants will enable University of Auckland researchers to work on ground-breaking research to support the health and well-being of New Zealanders.
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Anne Salmond: Covid-19 and clickbait
29 June 2020
Opinion: More than ever, the Opposition and media must avoid dishonest politics and fact check before making claims that can’t be backed up, writes Dame Anne Salmond.
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Ane Tonga: Pacific glam at the gallery
25 June 2020
Ane Tonga, the new Pacific Art Curator at the Auckland Art Gallery, wants to encourage more diverse content and audiences to the gallery. By Linda Tyler.
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Sophie van Waardenberg: sonnets and squirrels
25 June 2020
Sophie van Waardenberg reflects on the early months of her Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing, in lockdown in the United States.
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Michele Leggott moving with these strange old times
25 June 2020
Professor Michele Leggott, who is blind, reflects on her new collection of poetry and new skills learned in lockdown.
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Peter Gluckman: 'Solutions require us to transcend partisan politics'
25 June 2020
Opinion: With the world having been enveloped by the Covid-19 pandemic, informed long-term thinking has never been more crucial, writes Sir Peter Gluckman.
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New scholarship helps students pursue university dream
22 June 2020
The Raye Freedman Trust Undergraduate Award has been established to support two Auckland students to pursue a degree in Arts.
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Can Ardern dance her way to a second term?
19 June 2020
Opinion: If Jacinda Ardern wants to be re-elected, she will have to show more vision and bolder political management for changed times, write Jennifer Lees-Marshment.
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To dethrone statues erases presence, not past
18 June 2020
Opinion: Despite strong instincts to preserve the past, Felicity Barnes explains why she won't be sad to see monuments to our colonial legacy removed.
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Potential breakthrough for eating disorder sufferers
18 June 2020
Anorexia and other eating disorders may be linked to a nervous system experiencing inflammation caused by stress, according to an international review co-authored by a University of Auckland researcher.
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Anne Salmond: Life after the Pandemic
17 June 2020
Opinion: “There’s a sense that the ground beneath us is lurching,” writes Dame Anne Salmond. New Zealand’s team of five million must play the game of their lives.