Interviews

Get to know some of our academic staff.

Brother Number One
Professor Annie Goldson discusses her latest documentary which looks into a devastating period in South East Asian history.

Ready Steady Learn
The latest academics to feature on the University's Ready Steady Learn slot on 95bFM.

Pacific solutions
New Associate Professor in the Centre for Pacific Studies, Dr Damon Salesa, talks to Kim Hill on Radio NZ about Pacific Solutions.

International Criminal Court's first verdict

Chris Mahony from the New Zealand Centre for Human Rights Law, Policy and Practice in the Law Faculty is interviewed on Radio NZ’s Nine to Noon.

SOEs and the Treaty

The Maori Party objects to plans to exempt privatised SOEs from Treaty compliance. Professor David Williams (Law) discusses the issue on TVNZ Breakfast.


Alan France

Head of Sociology Professor Alan France speaks about supporting positive youth transitions to adulthood on Radio NZ's Nine to Noon.

Anthony Fowler

Dr Anthony Fowler from the School of Environment talks to Campbell Live about El Niño and La Niña becoming more dominant in New Zealand.


Associate Professor Leonard Bell

Dr Bell from Art History speaks to Kim Hill (Radio NZ) about the immense impact of Jewish settlers in New Zealand. He is the co-editor of a new book Jewish Lives in New Zealand.

Associate Professor Peter O'Connor

Peter (Faculty of Education) talks to a Hong Kong breakfast show about A Teaspoon of Light - a drama programme for Christchurch teachers and students following the earthquakes.


Dancing for Hope

Australian current affairs show Dateline SBS follows Dance Studies senior lecturer Dr Nicholas Rowe to the Middle East.
 

Marama Muru-Lanning

Dr Marama Muru-Lanning from the Department of Anthropology on TV3's Think Tank programme, in a panel discussion on proposed state asset sales.


Dr Jennifer Curtin

See Dr Jennifer Curtin's interview on TVOne's Breakfast programme about extending parental leave.

The art of the Samoan tatau

Learn about this Samoan tradition on TVNZ's Tagata Pasifika, demonstrated as part of our Pacific Heritage Art Residencies programme.







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