News and events from the Otago Arts Fellows
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News from and about our programmes, staff and students
15 Nov 2024
Irish honour for Otago academic
Nineteenth-century poet and novelist Frances Browne was widely known in the Vict...
15 Nov 2024
Flying the flag for Papua New Guinea Language Week
A new flag has been flying high above University College this week in honour of...
15 Nov 2024
New but familiar faces at Graduate Research School
A few staffing changes have taken place at Otago’s Graduate Research School rece...
08 Nov 2024
Increase in student support for 2025
The University of Otago – Ōtākou Whakaihu Waka has increased financial support f...
08 Nov 2024
Outgoing Māreikura excited about Rongomaraeroa future
An important figurehead in the Tiriti facing transformation of Te Ao o Rongomara...
07 Nov 2024
Study of WWII Māori veterans receives Marsden funding
The 28th Māori Battalion suffered disproportionate casualties and critical injur...
07 Nov 2024
Funding for healthy start to school study
An early childhood programme designed to set children up for academic achievemen...
05 Nov 2024
Marama Hall maintenance work to begin
A different type of sound will reverberate from Marama Hall over the coming mont...
01 Nov 2024
Supervisor of the Year 2024
Dr Jeff Foote, of the Department of Management, has won the Otago University Stu...
31 Oct 2024
University of Otago Research Grants for Te Kete Aronui – Division of Humanities
Congratulations to the six successful projects from Te Kete Aronui – Division of...
30 Oct 2024
Otago poets praised at prestigious International awards
Two University of Otago alumni have won awards in the prestigious Laurel Prize f...
26 Oct 2024
Smooth transition for new Chancellor
The University welcomed Trish Oakley into the role of Chancellor this month.
Upcoming events
01 November – 29 November 2024
12:00pm to 2:00pm
Critical Disability Studies Research Network Seminars
Otago Business School Seminar Room LG.05, Dunedin Campus, Otago University, Dunedin
21 November 2024
12:00pm to 1:00pm
Te Pūngāwerewere Pukumahi: a research paradigm for within Te Ao Māori
Zoom
26 November 2024
5:30pm to 7:00pm
Thirst for Knowledge - Kia Hauora Anō: Following the lives of wounded 28th (Māori) Battalion veterans through the archives, and how
Ombrellos Kitchen and Bar, 10 Clarendon Street, Dunedin