Breadcrumbs List.
Faculty of Arts
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Lecture tackles housing crisis head-on
15 October 2018
Frontline social housing worker Bernie Smith will look at how to restore secure housing for all New Zealanders in the Bruce Jesson Memorial Lecture hosted by Faculty of Arts on Tuesday 23 October 2018.
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Faculty of Science advances teaching and research for a better future
12 October 2018
The Faculty of Science is forging ahead with innovative new offerings in its approach to teaching and researching sustainability.
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Are we totally overwhelmed by digital media?
10 October 2018
The idea that more information is better information has been taken to new heights with digital technology and put our emotional lives, and democracy, at risk.
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Arts student wins national Japanese speech contest
9 October 2018
Jee Hyun Cho has won a return airfare to Japan as first prize in the 2018 JSANZ Tertiary Japanese Language Speech Contest.
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Northern Star gains degree
5 October 2018
Graduating with a Bachelor of Arts in Geography and Anthropology was extra special for Fa’amu Ioane, who has balanced her study with premiership-level netball.
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Another approach to our freshwater crisis
2 October 2018
Opinion: Our rivers are in a perilous state. It's time to take a Māori view and listen to the voices of our waterways, writes Dr Daniel Hikuroa (Māori Studies).
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Return of polio a message about vaccines
27 September 2018
Opinion: Polio-free for 18 years, this incurable virus is back in Papua New Guinea. How has this happened? What does it mean for NZ? Dr Heather Battles (Anthropology) explains.
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Inspirational keynote at Women of Influence Forum
20 September 2018
Dame Anne Salmond was the keynote speaker at the Women of Influence Forum 2018.
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Graduate shines light on early Auckland benefactor
18 September 2018
Andrew McKay probed the story of the prolific collector James Mackelvie for his Master of Heritage Conservation specialising in Museums and Cultural Heritage.
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Election lessons to future-proof 2020
14 September 2018
Opinion: It’s nearly a year since the Labour Coalition swept into power. It must now prove it can run a competent government, writes Associate Professor Jennifer Lees-Marshment (Politics and International Relations).
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Suffrage exhibition: If you think so, say so
4 September 2018
Postgraduate Art History students are curating a special suffrage exhibition at Old Government House, opening on 18 September.
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Sex, gender, power
4 September 2018
The University of Auckland’s first female Professor of Politics and International Relations will give her inaugural lecture at the University on the eve of the 125th anniversary of women’s suffrage.