Breadcrumbs List.
Faculty of Arts
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Scholarship to study in Italy
26 February 2018
University of Auckland students now have a special opportunity to study in Italy thanks to the generosity of Newmarket-based company, Palazzo Italia.
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#NeverAgain and the power of youth
23 February 2018
Opinion: Young survivors of the latest US school shooting are reaching Americans of all ages who support them, and are sending a message to those who don’t, writes Jennifer Frost.
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Diary of a summer scholar: Sarah Heslin
21 February 2018
Sarah completed a Summer Research Scholarship translating the diary of a German woman who wrote extensively on Germany's occupation and administration of Samoa.
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Diary of a summer scholar: Jasmin Singh
20 February 2018
Jasmin completed a Summer Research Scholarship on Indigenous jurisprudence with Associate Professor Tamasailau Suaalii-Sauni.
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Students devote summer to real world research
20 February 2018
The University of Auckland's youngest researchers are nearing the end of a summer spent taking on real-life research under the guidance of leading academics.
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Diary of a summer scholar: Noelle Dumo
7 February 2018
Noelle completed a Summer Research Scholarship on women's participation in the New Zealand energy sector with Dr Julie MacArthur.
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Tackling fake news, soft news and sound bite journalism
7 February 2018
Dr Maria Armoudian, and the Faculty of Arts-based Project for Public Interest Media (PPIM) are trying to ask the big questions behind our daily news.
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Waitangi trip should be par for the course
5 February 2018
Opinion: One hundred and seventy seven years after the signing of Te Tiriti, Dr Aroha Harris wishes that a Prime Minister taking the time to pause among Māori and other New Zealanders on Waitangi Day wasn’t a cause for opinion or comment or media attention.
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New degree goes global
31 January 2018
The University of Auckland is launching a new degree aimed at exploring and tackling the big issues in an increasingly globalised world.
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Don’t forget older people’s mental health
31 January 2018
Opinion: Investigation into the mental health of older people would be one humane and wise outcome of this latest Mental Health Inquiry, writes Dr Hilary Lapsley.
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Time to talk compensation for state care abuse
23 January 2018
Opinion: Prompt action by the new inquiry into abuse in the state care system and monetary redress could provide a measure of desperately needed justice, writes the University of Auckland's Dr Stephen Winter.
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Why we need to teach our own history
22 January 2018
Opinion: New Zealand needs to know more of our past, and for more of it to be valued. For as long as we keep supporting it, historians will keep on reading, writing, and teaching our stories, writes Felicity Barnes.