Breadcrumbs List.
Faculty of Arts
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University of Auckland's B201 wins local and global awards
16 May 2024
Now an established hub for learning and connecting, the B201 building is winning awards for innovation and sustainable reuse in its building redevelopment.
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Pacific academic makes big hits like sporting great father
16 May 2024
While American Football took Lisa Uperesa’s father around the world, academia allowed her to follow in his footsteps. She will appear at Auckland Writers Festival 17 may.
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Wild about logic: new book
16 May 2024
Logic is the guardian of coherence, argues philosopher Patrick Girard in his new book 'Logic in the Wild'.
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Where the ‘woke’ word fits in a history of racism
14 May 2024
Opinion: The appropriation of the term ‘woke’ by the political right diminishes the struggle of African-American people – and people of colour who feel they need to be watchful, argues Neal Curtis
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Joining in The Conversation
10 May 2024
Not-for-profit news platform The Conversation is looking for more academics to publish research-based news and analysis for a mainstream audience in Aotearoa and overseas
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Kura kaupapa Māori, where Rangatira are made
9 May 2024
After being immersed in te āo Māori throughout his life, Hikawai Te Nahu reflects on how his kura kaupapa Māori roots have held stong as he navigated the world of mainstream tertiary education.
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Graduate's vision for inclusivity and professorship
9 May 2024
Antonia Tangatakino-McIntyre has found positive ways to bridge two worlds to improve her education journey and for all Māori.
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Masters degree follows admission to the Bar
9 May 2024
Just days after being admitted to the Bar, masters graduate Sabrina Salome Wright crossed the floor to receive her degree.
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Finding a place in between: Joseph Meredith
8 May 2024
Graduating with a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology and Pacific Studies, Joseph Meredith hopes to enable more Pacific queer people to tell their own stories.
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If not journalists, then who?
1 May 2024
Opinion: News media are locked in a military strategist’s worst nightmare, fighting a war on multiple fronts. Media analyst, researcher and former editor Gavin Ellis suggests what could save NZ journalism
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Robert Greenberg: ability to inspire
29 April 2024
After 11 years heading the Faculty of Arts, departing dean, Professor Robert Greenberg, is moving on to a new role in Australia. He reflects on his time at the University.
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A unique view of the art world
18 April 2024
Armed with a clearer career path and an international network of young art historians, Megan Bennett is pursuing a career in the art world with confidence.