Breadcrumbs List.
Faculty of Arts and Education
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A band apart
3 November 2025
A jazz quintet with a difference entertained at this year’s Golden Graduates lunch.
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The write stuff: Rebecca Jesson's inaugural lecture
30 October 2025
Literacy expert Professor Rebecca Jesson looks back on some of the many useful things she's learned in a career devoted to changing education for the better.
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Remembering the New Zealand Wars
28 October 2025
Rā Maumahara, the National Day of Commemoration for the New Zealand Wars, is marked every year on 28 October. Historian Dr Rowan Light believes it's an important chance to acknowledge and learn these histories.
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'Remarkable' poetry collection wins Phoenix Prize
28 October 2025
A poetry collection about being a half-Aotearoa, half-Italian girl growing up in New Zealand has won the 2025 Phoenix prize for best Master of Creative Writing thesis.
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Awards celebrate research excellence and innovation
24 October 2025
Celebrating Research Excellence Awards 2025 recognise University's top researchers, research support staff and best theses.
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'The rule of law is under attack': Amnesty director
23 October 2025
In a recent public lecture at the University of Auckland, Amnesty International’s Secretary General Dr Agnès Callamard said we're in the fight of our lives to preserve democracy, the environment and human rights.
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Yet another maths curriculum: but why?
21 October 2025
Opinion: How much did the Government pay for a curriculum that is so inferior to the version already mandated in our schools, and how else might we have spent that money? wonders Lisa Darragh.
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All power to the people in US protests
17 October 2025
Opinion: The No Kings protests in the US aims to show that power and authority to govern belong to ‘We the People’, not a self-appointed monarch, but will they make a difference? Jennifer Frost says they will.
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One quarter of country's leading researchers from University of Auckland
15 October 2025
A quarter of the country's leading researchers hail from Waipapa Taumata Rau, University of Auckland, in an international analysis of the world's top 2 percent of scientists.
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Professor Ngarino Ellis: He toi, he tangata
14 October 2025
Ngarino Ellis is the first Māori professor of art history in Aotearoa. Her inaugural lecture is on 15 October.
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The role of Indigenous knowledge for public health
13 October 2025
The power of Indigenous knowledge was a key focus at the New Zealand College of Public Health Medicine (NZCPHM) annual scientific meeting, Hui Pūtaiao a-tau.
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In memory of Liz Eastmond: scholar, advocate, activist
13 October 2025
Friends pay tribute to former art history lecturer Liz Eastmond: scholar, fierce advocate for New Zealand women artists and tireless activist for Palestine.