Breadcrumbs List.
Faculty of Arts
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Te Kūaha Māori language app set to inspire te reo learners
5 May 2020
The mahi has been done and on 6 May the University of Auckland's new te reo app, Te Kūaha, can be downloaded.
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Embracing the silent treatment in an overconnected world
4 May 2020
A conversation with Communication lecturer Dr Ethan Plaut on exploring silence in an increasingly digitally dominant world.
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Book a date with top writers online
2 May 2020
Fans of the Auckland Writers Festival can still hear many of its big, international and local names in the new 2020 Winter Online Series, hosted by the University of Auckland’s Paula Morris.
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We can’t ask young people to pay the price alone
1 May 2020
Opinion: Younger Kiwis have make sacrifices to save the more vulnerable in Covid-19. Older generations must look what they can do in return, writes Tim Mulgan.
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The gap in our Anzac memory
25 April 2020
Opinion: Sheree Trotter looks at the participation of NZ troops in the Sinai and Palestine campaign during WWI; a campaign little known but of great significance.
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40,000 students, 6,000 staff online in 48 hours
22 April 2020
As Covid-19 hit home, all staff and students at the University of Auckland needed to be able to teach, learn and work entirely off campus within 48 hours.
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Sowing human values into the heart of AI
21 April 2020
Philosopher Tim Dare wants to rein in the worst possible consequences of Artificial Intelligence before they happen.
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Creative thinkers needed for future workplaces
21 April 2020
Robert Greenberg says the workplace will always need people who are creative, who solve problems and are adept communicators.
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How to move to level 2 as quickly as possible
20 April 2020
We can get to level 2 quite quickly with the right monitoring and tracing, if testing capacity is sufficient and results are speedy, say leading New Zealand scientists.
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Settling of East Polynesia earlier and likely connected to prolonged drought
16 April 2020
Human forays into the eastern Pacific happened earlier than previously thought, and climate change may have been a factor, according to a recent study.
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DNA offers clues to ancient Samoan settlement and unique ancestry
15 April 2020
Samoa experienced an exponential jump in its population around 1000 years ago and the ancestry of contemporary Samoans is relatively unique when compared to other Pacific island groups, a new study has found.
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How epidemics change us
2 April 2020
Opinion: Beyond direct impact on demography and genome, pandemics have brought dramatic change across history. Tatjana Buklijas considers the impact of Covid-19.