Breadcrumbs List.
Arts and culture
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International showing for powerful exhibition
29 April 2025
The Gus Fisher Gallery has achieved a remarkable first: an international showing for a groundbreaking exhibition launched at the gallery in June 2024 and developed in partnership with City Gallery Wellington Te Whare Toi.
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Ordinary people, real power: can democracy be more democratic?
28 April 2025
Ingenious podcast: Citizens' Assemblies – ordinary people coming together to make tough political decisions – are gaining traction in a world where traditional democracy is under fire.
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The real world 'manfluencers' among us
13 April 2025
Opinion: The very same masculinist ideology portrayed in the much talked-about show ‘Adolescence’ is espoused in the words and actions of powerful adult men on the world’s largest political stages, says Nicola Gavey.
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Graduate is finalist for project honouring Sāmoan culture
11 April 2025
University of Auckland graduate Lalitpat Chomchoei has been selected as a finalist for a major Australasian design and architecture award.
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US academic takes reins on Pacific housing research
11 April 2025
Indigenous Hawaiian architect and academic Dr James Miller will soon cross the globe to start a new role at the University of Auckland.
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Hitting the right note: films showcase New Zealand composers
8 April 2025
Eight original works by masters graduates from the University of Auckland’s School of Music have been professionally performed and feature in an 80-minute virtual concert.
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Dedication to social justice unites Royal Society Fellows
31 March 2025
A leading educator and notable dance scholar from the University's Faculty of Arts and Education have been honoured by the Royal Society Te Apārangi as Fellows.
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Let’s dance: Move together to heal a dislocated world
30 March 2025
Researchers and artists are discovering how the power of dance promotes social inclusion and how the simple act of moving together lights up multiple parts of our brain.
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As composed by David Chisholm ... and AI
24 March 2025
What would happen if a contemporary composer trained AI in their back catalogue and then prompted it to produce something new?
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Elam alumna wins Senior New Zealander of the Year
21 March 2025
Elizabeth Aroha Ellis has been named the 2025 Ryman Healthcare Senior New Zealander of the Year, in recognition of her lifelong dedication to shaping the landscape of Māori artistic expression in Aotearoa.
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Conference highlights Indigenous ties to water and land
20 March 2025
Waipapa Taumata Rau, University of Auckland hosted its first international Water and Indigenous (WAI) Gathering, uniting Indigenous communities and scholars to discuss water’s lifeforce and guardianship.
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Rising Auckland stars in concerto comp finals
11 March 2025
Known for launching the careers of some of the country’s most notable musicians, the 57th National Concerto Competition features two talented young finalists taught by Stephen De Pledge from the University of Auckland.