Breadcrumbs List.
Faculty of Arts
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Rosalie Gascoigne: an inspiration to late bloomers
7 November 2023
Associate Professor Linda Tyler explores the story behind a Rosalie Gascoigne artwork in the University Art Collection.
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Sinkholes, cyclones and seismic activity: how can we build resilience?
7 November 2023
Feature: Floods, quakes and cyclones expose the fragility of New Zealand’s essential services, housing and transport systems. Owen Poland talks to University of Auckland researchers about how we can build resilience.
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The great balancing act: tourism and sustainability
7 November 2023
Now that the country’s borders are flowing freely, could we make greater efforts to reset tourism so it has a sustainable heart?
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Ned Fletcher: battling entrenched views about the Treaty
7 November 2023
An Ockham award-winning non-fiction book by law alumnus and historian Ned Fletcher concludes ‘sovereignty’ in the English draft of the Treaty of Waitangi means sovereignty solely over the British settlers.
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Tom Sainsbury: in defence of social media
7 November 2023
Opinion: Comedian Tom Sainsbury is an Arts alumnus. He has forged a successful career in comedy, with many of his characters born on social media.
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Historian shows rugby league is more than a game
7 November 2023
Ryan Bodman’s book on the history of New Zealand rugby league also tells the story of this country’s post-war culture.
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Fiona Sussman: a doctor breathing life into thrillers
6 November 2023
Doctor turned crime writer Fiona Sussman talks to Geraldine Johns about how her two careers connected.
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Historian Russell Stone, aged 100: still writing
6 November 2023
At 100, Russell Stone is still writing every day. The trailblazing historian reflects on his work, talking to Professor Linda Bryder.
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Education top performer in world rankings
2 November 2023
2024 subject rankings confirm leading role of University for research, teaching, international reach and knowledge transfer.
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Research summit to highlight climate change challenges
31 October 2023
Ngā Pae o te Maramatanga and the University of Auckland will host the first International Indigenous Climate Change Research Summit in November.
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Artist Don Binney celebrated at University of Auckland
27 October 2023
Don Binney was an alumnus and former staff member. His writings, photos and artworks have been collected by Greg O'Brien and presented in a magnificent new book.
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Ivy League seeks Indigenous lens on Takatāpui
26 October 2023
PhD scholar Nicholas Jones brings the unique perspective of takatāpuitanga to Dartmouth College, one of the Ivy League's most prestigious institutions.