Breadcrumbs List.
Faculty of Arts
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Economic abuse affects one in seven NZ women
5 March 2024
Economic abuse compounds other forms of violence and pushes NZ women into poverty, new research finds.
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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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Outstanding University of Auckland alumni honoured
28 February 2024
Five exceptional winners recognised in the University’s prestigious annual Distinguished Alumni Awards.
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Thank you for gifting us you, Fes
27 February 2024
Opinion: Damn it hurts: A letter to Fa’anānā Efeso Collins, from Professor Jemaima Tiatia-Siau
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Christianity and colonisation: can they be reconciled?
26 February 2024
A new book about Christianity and colonisation showcases fresh thinking from Indigenous and white scholars in an exciting area of theology.
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Retiring Pacific scholar leaves powerful legacy
21 February 2024
Retiring Pacific scholar Associate Professor Melani Anae QSO leaves powerful legacy, sparking a new generation of Pacific academics.
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Vision and legacy of Efeso Collins will endure
21 February 2024
The University of Auckland is shocked and saddened at the sudden passing of alumnus and friend to many, Lau afioga Fa’anānā Efeso Collins.
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Public supports equitable global vaccine distribution
14 February 2024
New Zealand public support for international vaccine equity in future pandemics is strong, according to a survey gauging public opinion on Covid vaccine distribution.
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Governor-General Dame Cindy Kiro launches research centre
14 February 2024
The Governor-General Dame Cindy Kiro was the special guest at the launch of University of Auckland research centre Ngā Ara Whetū, the Centre for Climate, Biodiversity and Society.
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Why this Pākehā celebrates Te Tiriti
6 February 2024
Neal Curtis explains how the foundational document of his adopted country offers a different way of being in a world of resource depletion, pollution and disrespect
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Perfect casting for notable poet with creative centre
31 January 2024
In a major coup for the University of Auckland’s Centre for Arts and Social Transformation, renowned poet and scholar Selina Tusitala Marsh has taken up the role of co-director.
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NZ High Commissioner to Sāmoa makes history
28 January 2024
NZ High Commissioner to Sāmoa Si'alei Van Toor is first person of Sāmoan heritage to hold the role. The University of Auckland alumni is also accredited as the Consular-General of neighbouring American Sāmoa.