Breadcrumbs List.
Faculty of Arts and Education
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Following the kuaka: Global Indigenous collaboration takes flight
9 June 2026
Global collaboration grounded in Indigenous knowledge launches at Waipapa Taumata Rau, University of Auckland.
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Christchurch terror attack: book reveals the signs we didn’t see
8 June 2026
The Christchurch mosque terrorist left a trail of explicit online clues about his plans for 15 March 2019, we just didn't pick them up, a new book reveals.
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The stories behind our Distinguished Alumni
4 June 2026
Feature: Sports executive, artist, judge, physicist, classically trained singer – excellence comes in many different forms. Nikki Addison dives into the diverse talents of the University’s 2026 Distinguished Alumni.
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From tool to teammate: what's next in AI?
3 June 2026
Feature: AI is developing at such breakneck speed it’s hard to know how the technology will next materially impact our lives and work. Anthony Doesburg asks alumni working on the front lines of tech about where AI is taking us in the next 12 months.
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Zosia Herlihy-O'Brien: pipe dreams
3 June 2026
Alumni profile: Violinist, organist and conductor Zosia Herlihy-O’Brien has found her calling bringing classical music to a wide range of audiences, including at London’s famed Royal Albert Hall.
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Madeleine Chapman: crafting wood while the world burns
3 June 2026
Guest column: Alumna Madeleine Chapman finds tunes into new problems in the offline world.
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Sāmoan leadership empowering Pacific students to success
3 June 2026
Vaiaso o le Gagana Sāmoa, Sāmoa Language Week in Aotearoa, is a time to celebrate those that uplift Pacific youth to succeed at Waipapa Taumata Rau.
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Ruth Diver: a life in translation
2 June 2026
Alumni profile: Ruth Diver is experiencing wild success as a literary translator, including co-translating the English version of the bestselling Gisèle Pelicot memoir.
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Alumni tales from around the globe
2 June 2026
Ingenio: James Fyfe catches up with alumni living in Mongolia, the US and New Caledonia.
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Podcast picks: Alex McAuley
2 June 2026
Podcasts on everything from history to politics to ice hockey are on classics, and Greek history and language expert Dr Alex McAuley's listening list.
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Strong staff presence in King’s Birthday Honours list
1 June 2026
Seven University of Auckland staff have been recognised in the King’s Birthday Honours, including Professor Elizabeth Rata who becomes a dame and Associate Professor Paul Baker who becomes a knight.
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What is our place in the Pacific?
29 May 2026
Ingenio: As many Pacific countries face urgent health and climate-change challenges, and powerful states exert shifting influences in the region, Owen Poland asks what role can and should we be playing in the Pacific today.