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News and events from the Otago Arts Fellows

News from and about our programmes, staff and students

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02 Jun 2026

Breadth of Otago’s impact highlighted in King’s Birthday Honours


The University of Otago – Ōtākou Whakaihu Waka is proudly celebrating more than 20 alumni and staff recognised in this y...

A woman dressed in graduation robes is pictured in front of the Clocktower.

15 May 2026

Graduate from Thailand now a 'Kiwi at heart'


The lack of academic work connecting Thailand and New Zealand – beyond topics like trade, dairy, or business – was a key...

Two female graduates wearing tradition Māori korowai

15 May 2026

Double celebrations for twin graduates


From helping the fight against tuberculosis to representing New Zealand in sport and creating lifelong connections along...

Three woman standing next to each other, two in graduation attire, in front of University of Otago banners

14 May 2026

Friends who dig archaeology and PhD study


Everything is better when shared with a friend, and that includes doctoral study.

A row of five people, women and men, standing next to each other

13 May 2026

Legacy of leadership continues in law scholarship


Charlotte Leach, who has always been driven by the ideas of justice and fairness, is the 2026 recipient of the Jolene Pa...

A man standing in front of a banner

12 May 2026

Connection to homeland gives graduate purpose


While Ravneel Chand was missed at graduation celebrations here in Ōtepoti Dunedin, it seems fitting he celebrated in the...

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10 May 2026

Eighteen points to the finish line


For most people, a degree is a straight line – enrol, study, graduate. For Olivia Moreton, it was a long, looping road t...

A young woman poses in her graduation wear.

09 May 2026

World of opportunities awaiting new grad


When your personal philosophy is to seize every opportunity that comes your way, life tends to be busy.

A woman dancing

08 May 2026

Landmark graduation for Dance


On 9 May, Otago will award Yanling Sun the first Doctorate of Philosophy in Dance in the Humanities.

Professor Jonathan Lemalu

07 May 2026

Rare Honorary Doctor of Music for opera singer


Receiving an honorary degree from the University of Otago – Ōtākou Whakaihu Waka feels like a “full circle moment” for a...

A woman and a man standing next to each other, each holding up a copy of Critic magazine, with many magazines on the wall behind them

07 May 2026

Big issues, lite issues – Critic Co-Editors have it covered


2026 has been a rollercoaster for the team at Critic Te Ārohi – and it’s only May.

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05 May 2026

UN role recognises global leadership in anti-slavery research


At a young age, Katarina Schwarz aspired to work for the United Nations (UN) on human rights and humanitarian issues.

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