News and events from the Otago Arts Fellows
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News from and about our programmes, staff and students
01 Dec 2023
Peacebuilder Award honours support for students and global peace projects
The visionary work of Rei Foundation, towards supporting students and building p...
29 Nov 2023
Te Poutama Māori grants for Humanities
Te Kete Aronui Division of Humanities received three of the six annual Te Poutam...
29 Nov 2023
The ‘Most Influential’ Mai Chen receives Otago honour
For one of New Zealand’s leading legal minds, returning to her alma mater to rec...
22 Nov 2023
Collaboration a focus in Pacific Academic Staff Caucus supported projects
Three research projects led by Pacific staff in Te Kete Aronui – Division of Hum...
21 Nov 2023
Taoka tūturu - One man’s finds are a community’s treasures
One keen-eyed beach walker’s finds have inspired a successful community-based in...
10 Nov 2023
Te Poutama Māori appoints new co-chairs
Mahi tahi will continue to be a priority for the two new co-chairs of Te Poutama...
08 Nov 2023
Connecting Pacific communities with their “not-so-buried treasure”
A Pacific academic has endeavoured to build a bridge between indigenous peoples...
08 Nov 2023
The roles and responsibilities for non-lawyer advocates in Aotearoa
Associate Professor Bridgette Toy-Cronin, Te Kaupeka Tātai Ture Faculty of Law,...
06 Nov 2023
Reconnecting communities and cetaceans
Exploring the sacred relationship between Oceanic peoples and whales and dolphin...
27 Oct 2023
Shef Rogers appointed Donald Collie Chair
Associate Professor Shef Rogers has been appointed as the English and Linguistic...
26 Oct 2023
Early career researchers committed to making a difference
Areas ranging from pain management to the rise of pseudolaw are the focus for th...
20 Oct 2023
Māori lecturers selected for prestigious programme
Dr Wahineata Smith (Ngāti Korokī Kahukura, Waikato, Ngāti Ranginui), and PhD can...
Upcoming events
15 May 2024
12:00pm to 1:00pm
Politics seminar: Why ‘Land Back’ is not scary
Arts/Burns 4C11, 95 Albany Street, Dunedin
16 May 2024
12:00pm to 1:00pm
Professor Hugh Campbell: Can farm histories guide sustainable farm futures in Aotearoa New Zealand?
Toroa Seminar Room, 563 Castle Street North, Dunedin and via Zoom
25 July 2024
5:30pm to 5:30pm
Inaugural Professorial Lecture – Professor Angela Wanhalla
Archway 1 lecture Theatre, Dunedin