Breadcrumbs List.
Faculty of Creative Arts and Industries
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Second time a charm for aspiring architect
18 April 2024
Having taken an unconventional route to entering university, Sophia Yapedzieff-Watson is more determined than ever to realise her dream of becoming an architect.
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Rare and precious keys to a musical career
18 April 2024
A salon-style recital where music students compete for the generous Anna Nathan Prize in Early Keyboard Music is an annual highlight for students and staff at the University of Auckland.
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University of Auckland researchers elected to the Royal Society Te Apārangi
4 April 2024
Six leading researchers from the University of Auckland have been announced as Ngā Ahurei a Te Apārangi Fellows for 2024.
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Convenience never trumps the lives of children
19 March 2024
Opinion: Blanket speed limits might be a minor inconvenience to some drivers, but we know for sure they also save lives, says Tim Welch
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Art of luck explored in new exhibition
13 March 2024
A new exhibition delves into the concept of luck by drawing from the echoes of the past and the complexities of the digital age.
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First Māori woman awarded prestigious architectural medal
8 March 2024
Professor Deidre Brown won the NZ Institute of Architects' 2023 Gold Medal, making history as the first Māori woman and first academic to receive such recognition.
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Lovable new home celebrated at alumni event
4 March 2024
The new home of education, social work, social sciences and dance hosted alumni on City Campus for a special Valentine's Day event to celebrate the beautiful space.
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'Accessibility' is for everyone
1 March 2024
Opinion: International Wheelchair Day isn't only about what is relevant to a select group of people; what makes life easier for a minority is likely to make life easier for everyone else too, says Bill McKay
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Auckland music student Jack Bromwich ready to rock
1 March 2024
A change of degrees from engineering to music hit the right chord for Jack Bromwich’s music career.
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Missing Māori wood carvings found after 200 years
22 February 2024
Eight treasured whakairo rākau that were thought to be long-lost have been located in museums across the globe.
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Axing the Auckland fuel tax reveals the lack of a real transport plan
16 February 2024
Opinion: By moving to scrap the fuel tax, the government continues a decades-long pattern of transport policy U-turns, writes Timothy Welch.
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The short-sighted scrapping of the regional fuel tax
10 February 2024
Opinion: Cutting the regional fuel tax now, especially without a viable alternative funding source, is to cut off a critical lifeline for Auckland infrastructure, writes Tim Welch.