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News and events from the Otago Arts Fellows

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News from and about our programmes, staff and students

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12 Sep 2024

Otago announces inaugural Chair of Māori, Moriori and Indigenous Peace Studies


The University of Otago – Ōtākou Whakaihu Waka welcomes a new leadership appoint...

Otago tauira Jimmy Robinson and alumna Tāwini White in the Robertson Library

06 Sep 2024

Closing time never sounded so sweet


Night owls may have noticed something a bit different in the Robertson Library a...

An altar with embroidered cloth hanging on it

04 Sep 2024

Stitched together


Women across the motu are creating community while simultaneously creating beaut...

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30 Aug 2024

Why 'Sixteen Candles' is still lit at 40


Footloose. Sixteen Candles. Gremlins. Ghostbusters. What do all of these movies...

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27 Aug 2024

Janet Frame centenary brings special recognition


The centenary of celebrated Dunedin author Janet Frame’s birth is being marked b...

Otago's Dynasty cheerleaders

26 Aug 2024

S-U-C-C-E-S-S for Dynasty cheer squad


Otago’s Dynasty cheerleaders deserve a cheer squad of their own after taking out...

26 Aug 2024

'The Career Break Paradox' wins Otago's Three Minute Thesis


For some people, it may well have been the ‘worst year of their life’, but it se...

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22 Aug 2024

Rowing for good


While most of his Otago peers were doing nothing more challenging over winter th...

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16 Aug 2024

Te Reo and kapahaka at core of thesis


Writing a doctoral thesis entirely in Te Reo is no easy task. And while it has b...

Dr Cassandra Joseph

12 Aug 2024

Depths of tomboy trauma revealed in study


‘Tomboyism’ is often fondly celebrated by society as an accepted form of gender...

Otago students Julia Newman, left, and Rebecca Bridgman

07 Aug 2024

Students stepping up to support refuge


A group of Otago tauira are calling on people to turn up and support an excellen...

05 Aug 2024

Brexit untangled in public lecture series


The United Kingdom has a new Prime Minister, and a different political party in...

Upcoming events

11 September 2024

1:00pm to 2:00pm

Lunchtime concert at Hanover Hall – Roderick Williams, baritone (UK) and Terence Dennis, piano


Hanover Hall, 65 Hanover Street, Dunedin

13 September 2024

5:30pm to 6:30pm

The third annual Hoani Parata Lecture


All Saints' Anglican Church, 786 Cumberland Street, Dunedin

14 September – 27 October 2024

Various times

Hou Rongo: Moriori, Music and Manama – A Multisensory Experience


Tūhura Otago Museum Beautiful Science Gallery, 419 Great King Street, Dunedin

16 September 2024

5:15pm to 6:15pm

Suffrage Lecture 2024: Mana Wāhine Mana Motuhake


Archway 1 Lecture Theatre, Dunedin

18 September 2024

1:00pm to 2:00pm

Lunchtime concert at Te Korokoro - Meet the Mozart Fellow


Te Korokoro Recording Studio, School of Performing Arts, 141 Union Street East, Dunedin

19 September 2024

5:30pm to 7:00pm

Making peace with our past and our future


Castle 1 Lecture Theatre, University of Otago, 75 Albany St, Dunedin

26 September 2024

5:00pm to 6:30pm

Dan and Gwen Taylor Fellow Lecture: My future and past selves


Burns 1, 95 Albany Street, Dunedin and online

03 October 2024

5:00pm to 6:30pm

Dan and Gwen Taylor Fellow Lecture: AI consciousness and neo-feudalism


Archway 2, 290 Leith Walk, Dunedin and online

19 November – 20 November 2024

8:00am to 5:00pm

Australian New Zealand Social Work and Welfare Education and Research Symposium (ANZSWWER)


Archway, Arts building and Castle, Dunedin

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