Breadcrumbs List.
Faculty of Arts and Education
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Catchphrase politics in Japan
29 July 2025
Opinion: The rise of anti-immigration and "Japan First" politics in Japan, shows the country is not immune from the xenophobia affecting much of the developed world, says Nobuki Yamashita.
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Raising the Bar serves up fresh thinking in Auckland pubs
28 July 2025
Raising the Bar returns on Tuesday 26 August with 20 talks across 10 Auckland bars. Register now to save your spot.
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Māori and Pacific doctorates result in big community gains
21 July 2025
Research highlights how Māori and Pacific people with PhDs improve outcomes in their communities and reduce inequalities.
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Vivienne Gray: in memoriam
21 July 2025
Internationally renowned scholar Vivienne Gray, an Emeritus Professor of Classics, is farewelled by a colleague and several former students at the University of Auckland.
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Tongan excellence shines at Research Excellence Awards
17 July 2025
Dr Jean M Uasike Allen and Dr Siobhan Tu'akoi receive Early Career Research Excellence Awards.
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University celebrates global success of New Zealand Youth Choir
15 July 2025
Waipapa Taumata Rau was strongly represented when the NZ Youth Choir were crowned Choir of the World.
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From red lights to legal rights: a recent history of sex work in Aotearoa
14 July 2025
The rocky road to getting sex work decriminalised in New Zealand, a world first, is the subject of a new book by historian Cheryl Ware.
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Student athletes head to World University Games
11 July 2025
Eighteen University of Auckland students are heading to the World University Games in Germany.
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Takaeang, Aranuka residents showcase climate resistance in Kiribati
11 July 2025
Professor Yvonne Underhill-Sem says I-Kiribati researchers play a vital role in the University of Auckland’s Pacific Studies team investigating climate mobility.
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Oceans Between Us – an unflinching examination of racism in NZ
8 July 2025
A new book, Oceans Between Us, features ten essays analysing racism across education, health, justice and society.
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'We are more than just climate change,' says proud I-Kiribati academic
7 July 2025
Pacific Studies doctoral candidate and proud I-Kiribati woman Roi Burnett says her home nation is much more than just ‘climate change’.
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David Lines: travelling together
1 July 2025
When David Lines’ great-grandmother travelled from Scotland to New Zealand, her piano came too. Today, the professor continues to walk in her footsteps.