Breadcrumbs List.
Faculty of Arts and Education
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Conference to highlight global Indigenous excellence in education
13 November 2025
The World Indigenous Peoples’ Conference on Education will welcome Indigenous communities and educators from around the world, including several of the University of Auckland’s leading academics.
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Thriving amid colonisation: focus on Northland hapū
6 November 2025
A Northland hapū's ability to thrive despite changes wrought by colonisation is the focus of a University of Auckland study awarded a Marsden Fund grant of $853,000.
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Intense debate over the school curriculum symptomatic of social crisis
6 November 2025
Opinion: Debate over the school curriculum has not been a genuine discussion about what type of curriculum is required for a world where economies are likely to shrink and where there is a need for redistribution of wealth and sustainable ways of living, argues John Morgan.
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Big players dropping the ball on climate change
5 November 2025
New Zealand’s major sports bodies are lagging behind much of the world when it comes to climate action, says University of Auckland sociologist Dr Chris McMillan.
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Charlotte Grimshaw: human stories in the AI age
5 November 2025
Guest column: Alumna Charlotte Grimshaw reflects on the impacts of AI on authors.
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University researchers awarded $24.3m from 2025 Marsden funding round
5 November 2025
University of Auckland fresh ideas and deep dives into fundamental science have been awarded $24.3m from the 2025 Marsden fund.
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Julie Biuso: from plate to page
5 November 2025
Alumni profile: Well-known food writer Julie Biuso talks about pursuing her decades-old dream of writing a novel.
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The brain, the body and the power of art
4 November 2025
How does science explain moments when we are captivated by the arts? Janet McAllister goes in search of new research that explores the ways in which to be human is to need the arts.
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Taking Issue: Do protests work?
4 November 2025
Taking to the streets has long been a way to demand action from our leaders. But Ingenio asks six academics: are protests still an effective means to bring about change?
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Meet the game changers
4 November 2025
Ingenio profiles one recipient in each of the six categories of the 2025 40 Under 40 awards.
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Movers and shakers: 40 Under 40 graduates changing the world
4 November 2025
This year’s 40 Under 40 list celebrates outstanding alumni making a meaningful difference in their field and community.
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Rachel Paris: portraying power
4 November 2025
Law and Arts alumna Rachel Paris talks to James Fyfe about her debut novel, See How They Fall.