Breadcrumbs List.
Faculty of Arts
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Power to the people
8 August 2018
Two Arts academics have initiated New Zealand’s first forum for Local and Community Energy, meeting in Wellington later this month and funded by the Public Policy Institute.
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Mataariki is a time to celebrate and reflect
23 July 2018
Dr Hirini Kaa, our Kaiārahi, takes us through Mataariki and what it means for the Faculty of Arts.
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Why language matters in a crisis
17 July 2018
Opinion: Language skills are often overlooked in international rescue missions but can be key to success says Associate Professor Minako O’Hagan (Translation Studies).
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NZ judges reject confines of three strike straightjacket
13 July 2018
Opinion: That no New Zealand judge has sentenced a defendant to serve a third strike maximum sentence without parole suggests a judiciary that prizes individualised justice, writes the University of Auckland's James Oleson.
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Data science can tell us which political party is dominating
4 July 2018
Young scientists from the University of Auckland and Victoria University of Wellington have come up with a novel way to figure out which party or parties in New Zealand's Parliament are dominating any particular political debate or discourse.
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Five minutes with: a teen-sex researcher
26 June 2018
Interview: Dr Claire Meehan (Criminology) talks to Newsroom about her research around young people and pornography and the importance of preparing teens for the reality of adulthood.
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Art History alumna wins Kea award and visits campus
18 June 2018
Art historian, gallerist and big player on the French art scene, Jennifer Flay has won a 2018 KEA award.
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Māori Studies plays role in new video game
1 June 2018
What is the acronym for Artificial Intelligence in te reo Māori?
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Samoan culture centre-stage
30 May 2018
Sabrina Wright braved the cold to demonstrate traditional dress as part of Samoan Language Week this week.
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University review - Arts and Education and Social Work
30 May 2018
The University of Auckland is currently consulting with academic staff about proposed changes to the Faculty of Education & Social Work (FESW), and Faculty of Arts (FoA).
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A chance to leave mass incarceration behind
25 May 2018
Opinion: We have to work with conviction towards a future where the shadow of the prison no longer distorts and corrupts life chances of our people, writes the University of Auckland's Tracey McIntosh.
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Budget 2018: our experts react
18 May 2018
Wide-ranging comment and analysis on the 2018 budget from University of Auckland academics.