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Powerhouse poet heading to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival
1 July 2023
Carrie Rudzinski has a lot going on both in and out of the office. Next month, she'll perform at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, supported by a $50,000 Creative NZ grant.
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Ron Te Kawa artwork celebrates fun, colour and magic of te ao Māori
2 June 2023
Ron Te Kawa’s unmissable quilted wall-hanging is a recent addition to the University of Auckland art collection.
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Morag Atchison's debut album celebrates her high-school teacher David Hamilton
1 June 2023
Morag Atchison is one of New Zealand’s top operatic talents. Her debut album is testament to how it all began.
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Peter Adams: repairing damage wrought by rhetoric
1 June 2023
Opinion: Professor Peter Adams asks why it is so hard to purge society of metaphors that he says inflict damaging and out-of-date concepts.
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Priyanka Dhopade’s cosmic values: to make space technology sustainable
1 June 2023
NASA says New Zealand is well-placed to play a role in ‘the golden age of space exploration’. But how sustainable and future-proof is space technology?
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Grant Searchfield: the buzz over tuning out tinnitus
1 June 2023
A novel therapy to deal with tinnitus – an annoying false perception of buzzing in the ears – is sparking interest from around the globe.
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McLaren engineering scholars reflect on whirlwind time
1 June 2023
Mechanical engineering students Sabrina Yarndley and Joshua Cates are well on the road to success after an opportunity of a lifetime.
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Peng Du: bioengineering breakthroughs and the art of science
1 May 2023
From 9-14 May, the Auckland Bioengineering Institute is holding a public showcase. Ahead of that one of its academics, Dr Peng Du, talks about the work he does and how he landed in his field of expertise.
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Hiria Anderson’s lifelike artworks added to University Art Collection
1 May 2023
The University's Art Collection of around 2,000 artworks is well-regarded for including work by many of New Zealand’s best-known and most loved artists.
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Nuala Gregory: creative strategies are in her blood
1 May 2023
Professor Nuala Gregory built a new life in moving from Ireland to New Zealand, and is now hoping to build a fresh identity for the Faculty of Creative Arts and Industries.
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Carolina Panico: How we discuss nuclear weapons really matters
1 May 2023
Opinion: Carolina Panico says everyone should pay attention to how we use language to describe any potential use of nuclear weapons.
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University creatives busy at Auckland Writers Festival
1 May 2023
The Auckland Writers Festival runs 16 to 21 May, and includes many University of Auckland creatives.