Breadcrumbs List.
Faculty of Creative Arts and Industries
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Urban designer Zoë Avery’s vision for cities
2 May 2024
To help address the ‘polycrisis’ of climate change, biodiversity collapse and energy consumption, our cities need to be greener, healthier and more sustainable. Urban designer Zoë Avery is leading the charge.
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Transport planning has gone off the rails
19 April 2024
Opinion: Whatever political party is in power, we have a problem developing realistic projects in this country says Timothy Welch
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Second time a charm for aspiring architect
18 April 2024
Having taken an unconventional route to entering university, Sophia Yapedzieff-Watson is more determined than ever to realise her dream of becoming an architect.
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Rare and precious keys to a musical career
18 April 2024
A salon-style recital where music students compete for the generous Anna Nathan Prize in Early Keyboard Music is an annual highlight for students and staff at the University of Auckland.
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University of Auckland researchers elected to the Royal Society Te Apārangi
4 April 2024
Six leading researchers from the University of Auckland have been announced as Ngā Ahurei a Te Apārangi Fellows for 2024.
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Convenience never trumps the lives of children
19 March 2024
Opinion: Blanket speed limits might be a minor inconvenience to some drivers, but we know for sure they also save lives, says Tim Welch
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Art of luck explored in new exhibition
13 March 2024
A new exhibition delves into the concept of luck by drawing from the echoes of the past and the complexities of the digital age.
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First Māori woman awarded prestigious architectural medal
8 March 2024
Professor Deidre Brown won the NZ Institute of Architects' 2023 Gold Medal, making history as the first Māori woman and first academic to receive such recognition.
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Lovable new home celebrated at alumni event
4 March 2024
The new home of education, social work, social sciences and dance hosted alumni on City Campus for a special Valentine's Day event to celebrate the beautiful space.
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'Accessibility' is for everyone
1 March 2024
Opinion: International Wheelchair Day isn't only about what is relevant to a select group of people; what makes life easier for a minority is likely to make life easier for everyone else too, says Bill McKay
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Auckland music student Jack Bromwich ready to rock
1 March 2024
A change of degrees from engineering to music hit the right chord for Jack Bromwich’s music career.
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Missing Māori wood carvings found after 200 years
22 February 2024
Eight treasured whakairo rākau that were thought to be long-lost have been located in museums across the globe.