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The origins of hierarchical society in Sāmoa and wider Polynesia have likely been uncovered by a new study led by archaeologists at the University of Auckland. Read more here ⬇️ bit.ly/4b7poLO
The B201 Redevelopment Project achieved Excellence in all categories in which the building was entered, as well as Best in the Category for Sustainability at this years Property Council New Zealand's (PCNZ) Property Industry Awards. 🏆 Read more here⬇️
The Doomsday Clock has become a metaphor for how close humanity is to self-destruction. Academics share their views on whether this ticking timepiece is anything to worry about. ⏲️ Read more below ⬇️ bit.ly/3X7hsab
A free media is considered a hallmark of democracy. Yet worldwide, media companies are haemorrhaging influence as the advertising model that sustained an industry for centuries is strangled by the economics of the online era. Read more below ⬇️ bit.ly/3Rddj0m
Overcoming personal challenges set Veronika Ruby Iloilo on a path to research Pacific people overcoming persecution during the Dawn Raids era. Read more below ⬇️ bit.ly/4bvsLxc
Senior Lecturer of Cultures, Languages and Linguistics Dr Patrick Thomsen is one of three researchers from the university who have received Māori and Pacific Emerging Leader fellowships. Read more below ⬇️ auckland.ac.nz/en/news/2024/0…
📢 New episode is here! In the season finale of our podcast, Dr Cheryl Ware from the School of Humanities is here to discuss the history of sex workers in New Zealand. 🎧 Click here to listen now: spoti.fi/3Ql0jqa
Logic can be a powerful tool for making decisions, improving communication, expanding creativity, and solving problems in all aspects of life, says philosophy lecturer Patrick Girard in his new book. 📖 Read more about it here⬇️ auckland.ac.nz/en/news/2024/0…
Missed an episode from our podcast? Take your pick from any of these topics! 🎧 💥 Comics, Superheroes and Graphic Medicine: spoti.fi/4ajiqCU 💬 Language Learning and Culture: spoti.fi/4advl9r 🌼 Recreating Renaissance Beauty Recipes: spoti.fi/4akDFnQ
Graduating with a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology and Pacific Studies, Joseph Meredith is planning a life in academia, where he hopes to enable more Pacific queer people to tell their own stories. Read more here⬇️ bit.ly/3yjuSoS
In a journey that spans from lifelong immersion in Te Āo Māori, to navigating the world of mainstream education, Hikawai reflects on his Kura Kaupapa Māori roots. Read more below ⬇️ bit.ly/3wrGMfV
"If you're learning about Māori, it's important to be taught by Māori within a te ao Māori worldview." Antonia Tangatakino-McIntyre is standing on business when it comes to optimising Māori education. Read more below ⬇️ bit.ly/4br4zvp
Interested in Renaissance beauty secrets? 🌼 In our latest podcast episode, Associate Professor Erin Griffey talks about how she recreates Renaissance beauty recipes with a team of scientists to analyse active ingredients and effectiveness. 🎧 Listen now: spoti.fi/3Ql0jqa
After 11 years of heading the Faculty of Arts, Professor Robert Greenberg, is moving on to a new role in Australia. Robert reflects on his time at the University and how the faculty has grown. Click here to read more ⬇️ bit.ly/3w9lovX
Art History Associate Professor Caroline Vercoe says major win at Venice Biennale showcases the power of Indigenous Māori artists to the world. Read more below ⬇️ bit.ly/4b9oeQd
Armed with a clearer career path and an international network of young art historians, Megan Bennett is pursuing a career in the art world with confidence. Read more below ⬇️ bit.ly/3UtPzr3
A Māori artist collective’s dazzling, intricate canopy woven from reflective trucking straps has been awarded a prestigious global art prize – the first time a New Zealand artwork has won the award. Read more below ⬇️ bit.ly/3QdmgXb
📢 New podcast episode is out now! Mareike Schmidt discusses different language teaching and learning methods, such as implementing podcasts 🎙️ as a tool for students to use and learn a new language. 🎧 Click here to listen: spoti.fi/3Ql0jqa
The University's reputation is having a global impact, with ten subjects it teaches ranked in the top 50 subjects of universities worldwide. Four Arts subjects are in the top 50 of the QS World University Rankings by Subject 2024. Read more here ⬇️ bit.ly/3vJWX8b
History professor Maartje Abbenhuis spoke to Faculti about the historiographical implications of the Congress of Vienna, a series of meetings to agree upon a new layout of European political order after the downfall of Napoleon Bonaparte. Listen here ⬇️ bit.ly/4d0z3WO
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