Breadcrumbs List.
Faculty of Arts
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A heinous new terror tactic in Indonesia
18 May 2018
Opinion: University of Auckland PhD candidate Sigit Prasetyo and Dr Chris Wilson contemplate an inexplicable new terror tactic involving entire families in Indonesia.
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Anne Salmond hosts Artefact
15 May 2018
After only two episodes, the Dame Anne Salmond-hosted Artefact programme has been receiving accolades from near and far.
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First masters in Indigenous Studies graduate
9 May 2018
Zoe Poutu Fay and Ashlea Williams are two of the first masters graduates in Indigenous Studies at the University of Auckland.
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Dame Anne Salmond hosts landmark series
3 May 2018
Using a range of iconic Māori objects to tell a story of New Zealand’s past, Distinguished Professor Dame Anne Salmond (Faculty of Arts) hosts an “ambitious and wide-ranging” TV history series entitled Artefact.
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New Zealand's heroic response to a faraway genocide
27 April 2018
Opinion: Dr Maria Armoudian (Politics and International Relations) and James Robins talk about the Armenian Genocide and the help that came from NZ's media and people.
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Some inconvenient truths about Syria
17 April 2018
Opinion: The air strikes against Syria are not about a moral commitment to just war theory, they are a statement about alliances and enmities in a regional power struggle, writes the University of Auckland's Nicolas Pirsoul.
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Students among medal hopefuls at Commonwealth Games
5 April 2018
University of Auckland students feature strongly in New Zealand's gold medal hopes as the 2018 Commonwealth Games begin on the Gold Coast.
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The future of food explored at University symposium
4 April 2018
An exciting symposium at the University will explore the future of food: problems and possible innovations.
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Abuse inquiry must act on compensation
3 April 2018
Opinion: The first phase of the Royal Commission into Abuse in State Care is well underway. The Chair of the Commission, Sir Anand Satyanand, is engaged in wide-ranging discussions about the Commission’s final terms of reference.
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bFM and Big Q to share content
23 March 2018
University of Auckland students are likely to benefit from a new content-sharing arrangement between 95bFM and the Big Q.
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The massacre that touched NZ and changed a war
16 March 2018
Opinion: Fifty years ago today, an American massacre of Vietnamese civilians created outrage around the world. University of Auckland’s Liam Appleton retells the story and explains the complicated legacies of the My Lai Massacre that also touched New Zealand.
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United Nations Under-Secretary honoured by University
5 March 2018
A New Zealand diplomat who holds one of the most senior roles in the United Nations will receive a Distinguished Alumni Award from the University of Auckland.