Breadcrumbs List.
Faculty of Arts
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Curating change with a Kupe Leadership Scholarship
8 July 2019
Ane Tonga has returned to University to undertake a Master of Arts majoring in Art History. Her thesis will examine Pacific curatorial practice in New Zealand between 1989 and 2019, a research area that has received very little critical attention.
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Rediscovered images of Māori life are precious taonga
2 July 2019
Recently retrieved documentary footage, images and documents of Māori life in the early 20th century are a treasure trove for future generations.
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Green initiative takes silver for Auckland students
26 June 2019
University of Auckland students brought home silver in the 2019 World’s Challenge Challenge held in Western University in London, Canada.
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Hong Kong’s protests: Cause for celebration?
25 June 2019
Opinion: Unprecedented mass protest in Hong Kong brought suspension of a proposed extradition law but not withdrawal. So is it a victory? Stephen Noakes explains.
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Reframing the view
25 June 2019
From early representations in European art to Disney's Moana, Indigenous peoples of the Pacific and beyond have been framed and explained by an outsiders' gaze.
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Nationwide survey finds widespread support for legal abortion
21 June 2019
New Zealanders’ show strong support for legal abortion, particularly if a woman’s life is in danger, according to a new study from the University of Auckland.
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Scholarship funds research into housing affordability
10 June 2019
The first recipient of the George McWhirter Memorial Masters Thesis Scholarship is using it to fund his research on housing affordability in New Zealand.
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Colin McCahon the artist, as curator
31 May 2019
Finn McCahon-Jones’ research into Colin McCahon reveals his artist grandfather’s talent as a curator.
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Finlay Macdonald: The kindness of strangers
31 May 2019
Guest Ingenio columnist alumnus Finlay Macdonald reflects on what we could learn from the Christchurch terror attacks.
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Gender equality and the Wellbeing Budget
31 May 2019
Opinion: Jennifer Curtin and Suzy Morrissey from the Public Policy Institute discuss how gender differences might impact the Government’s Wellbeing Budget priorities.
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Samoan language future beautiful to behold
31 May 2019
Opinion: Samoan Language Week reminds us how important knowledge of language and culture is to well-being, especially for young people, writes Mirofora Mataafa-Komiti.
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Church must renounce biblical-based homophobia
31 May 2019
Opinion: The history of homophobia within Christianity is a matter too potent, too loud, too entrenched for churches to stay silent about, writes Harriet Winn.