Breadcrumbs List.
Faculty of Arts
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The most important UK election since 1979
10 December 2019
Opinion: UK voters have a chance to stop the new age of hostility and belligerence in the country's most significant election in 40 years, writes Neal Curtis.
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What now for Hong Kong?
9 December 2019
Opinion: A landslide for Hong Kong democracy candidates in local elections shows the protesters have public support. But, writes, Joseph Miller, a democractic Hong Kong is not an option.
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New scholarship recognises need for more Māori and Pacific architects
4 December 2019
We need more Māori and Pacific students to study architecture, and a scholarship has been set up to encourage them to do so.
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The Bougainville referendum: why we should care
3 December 2019
Opinion: The Bougainville referendum could lead to a new nation. Jason Brown outlines the historical and contempoary links to New Zealand.
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Damon Salesa: navigating a new direction for a South Auckland campus
29 November 2019
Damon Salesa, Pro Vice-Chancellor Pacific, says the new South Auckland campus fills a need in the community.
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Maria Armoudian answers a big question for the media
29 November 2019
Politics lecturer Dr Maria Armoudian says the issues website The Big Q is a calm port in a sea of chaotic media.
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Powerful partnerships
28 November 2019
There have been more than 23,000 gifts to the For All Our Futures campaign and thousands of people have benefited, from students and faculties to the community, the country and ultimately the world. Ingenio talks to three pairs of donors and recipients.
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The darker side of our vacations
27 November 2019
Opinion: Pristine beaches, smiling locals and exotic cultures. This is the picture of a tropical holiday. But at what cost, writes Andreas Neef.
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Taking issue: What do we need to think about as we approach the 2020 Cannabis Referendum?
25 November 2019
Opinion: Three University of Auckland academics give us a steer on what to think about ahead of the cannabis referendum.
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Sarah Hillary: saving art
25 November 2019
It has taken years of training for Auckland Art Gallery’s Principal Conservator Sarah Hillary to become a leading light in painting conservation and restoration.
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Thriving in a strange land
25 November 2019
Coming to study in another country with an unfamiliar culture and often a different language can be daunting for international students, but the right support at the right time can make all the difference.
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The haves, the have nots and the have super yachts
22 November 2019
British sociologist Professor Roger Burrows joins other high profile experts giving free public lectures at the University of Auckland in December as part of an international sociology conference.