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First students graduate in Museums and Cultural Heritage
24 September 2018The first three students to complete our Master of Heritage Conservation specialising in Museums and Cultural Heritage will graduate this week. -
Sex, gender, power
04 September 2018The University of Auckland's first woman Professor of Politics and International Relations will give her inaugural lecture on the eve of the 125th anniversary of women's suffrage. -
If you think so, say so
04 September 2018International Women's Year 1975 by Gretchen Albrecht is one of 12 artworks that will feature in a special University-based art exhibition marking 125 years of women's suffrage. -
Communication student finds ghost in music box
15 August 2018A drag queen ghost in corsets who lives inside a music box is just one of the characters in Rose Goldthorp's film that premieres in September. -
Building local and community energy
07 August 2018Māori and local communities have a vital role to play in New Zealand’s transition to a low carbon economy. -
Arts celebrates teaching excellence during Mataariki
06 August 2018As part of our Mataariki celebrations, the Faculty of Arts gathered at Waipapa Marae last month to honour effective and innovative teaching. -
Twenty years of research into feasts and fights
02 August 2018A new book from Professor Anthony Spalinger engages with calendars and warfare in Ancient Egypt. -
Investigating war crimes
30 July 2018Last month, Master of Conflict and Terrorism Studies (MCTS) students participated in a war crimes investigation workshop run by a senior military advisor to the United Nations. -
Does religion make life better?
25 July 2018Professor Joseph Bulbulia's desire to find out how spirituality affects people has led to a research career that spans the humanities and social sciences. -
Professor recognised for contribution to language teaching
17 July 2018Professor Martin East has received a FIPLV International Award 2017 from the Fédération Internationale des Professeurs de Langues Vivantes. -
Arts goes to the film festival
02 July 2018No Shame by Brendan Donovan is one of the six best New Zealand short films chosen for the 2018 New Zealand International Film Festival. -
Art-world powerhouse recognised by Kea
19 June 2018Art-world powerhouse and Arts alumna Jennifer Flay is one of six New Zealanders to receive a 2018 Kea World Class New Zealand Award. -
Bougainville beckons for MA student
11 June 2018Kayt Bronnimann is researching the effects of recent gender equality measures in Bougainvillean politics for her Master of Arts in Development Studies. -
Māori Studies plays role in new video game
01 June 2018Māori Studies tutor Te Whainoa Te Waiata and student Jack Potaka translated international computer game Grabity into te reo Māori recently. -
Kazakhstan beckons for rising futsal star
01 June 2018Recent Arts graduate Hannah Kraakman is preparing to represent New Zealand in the fastest growing sport in New Zealand: Futsal. -
Mental health inquiry listens to new voices
22 May 2018Dr Jemaima Tiatia-Seath has been travelling around New Zealand to engage with communities as part of the Government Inquiry into Mental Health and Addiction. -
Creative Writing alumna wins Gifkins Prize
19 May 2018Master of Creative Writing alumna Ruby Porter has won the inaugural 2018 Michael Gifkins Prize for an Unpublished Novel. -
Indigenous Studies is like coming home
09 May 2018Zoe Poutu Fay and Ashlea Williams graduated this week as the first graduates of our new Master of Indigenous Studies programme. -
Research excellence in global issues recognised
03 May 2018Professor Tim Mulgan and Dr Julie MacArthur were recognised for the calibre of their work at the recent Celebrating Research Excellence event. -
Dame Anne Salmond hosts epic series
02 May 2018Distinguished Professor Dame Anne Salmond is hosting a new series on Māori TV that uses a range of iconic Māori objects to tell a story of New Zealand’s past.
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