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Mānawatia a Matariki

Mānawatia a Matariki

The name Ngā Ara Whetū, means 'Star Paths,' and pays homage to the journeys of thosewho have come before us to Aotearoa and symbolizes the aspirations of today’s pathfinders.As we celebrate Matariki, the Māori New Year, we reflect on our star path. The rise of thenine...

STEPS WE CAN TAKE TO GIVE ‘MOTHER EARTH’ A BREAK

STEPS WE CAN TAKE TO GIVE ‘MOTHER EARTH’ A BREAK

Academic experts from Waipapa Taumata Rau, University of Auckland detail some of the small steps we can take to effect change. The Sunday Star Times, May 12, 2024 This Mother's Day, a team of five academic experts from the University of Auckland wrote about actionable...

Reimagining Our World Prize Winners

Reimagining Our World Prize Winners

Ngā Ara Whetū, the Centre for Climate, Biodiversity and Society congratulates Marco de Krester for winning the grand prize in our inaugural Reimagining Our World competition. The contest challenged entrants to redefine success and beauty in new ways, recognising that...

Ngā Ara Whetū PhD scholarships

Ngā Ara Whetū PhD scholarships

Ngā Ara Whetū is delighted to announce the next round for our University of Auckland PhD scholarships is open. These scholarships support our mission to undertake world-class research and training that drives just and ethical action on climate change and the...

Project for public interest media

Project for Media in the Public Interest

Want to understand the world better? Get some context around some of the big questions? Have a fresh light shed on global issues and political debate?

The Project for Media in the Public Interest (PMPI) is a website connecting audiences to informed dialogue about science, economics, arts and politics. Academics from across disciplines at the University of Auckland, across America, Europe, Australia and other universities discuss their research on important topics via videos, podcasts, interviews, symposia and opinion pieces.

“We are aiming to elevate critical thinking, raise the level of public debate, and counter the trend towards soft news,” says the project’s founding director, political scientist Dr Maria Armoudian.

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Auckland 1010, Aotearoa New Zealand

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