Public lectures
in New Zealand
Upcoming talks at universities and institutions across Aotearoa. Free and ticketed events.
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Friday 10 April
Saturday 11 April
Sunday 12 April
Monday 13 April
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Research funding in Aotearoa New Zealand—Threats, trajectories, and the potential for transformation
Details For many generations, Aotearoa has invested comparatively little, certainly by OECD standards, in research and development (R and D). Moreover, since 2020–21,...
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Ockham NZ Book Awards 2026 Longlist Celebration
Join us to celebrate the announcement of the 2026 Ockham New Zealand Book Awards longlist, with readings from longlisted authors across all four categories.
Tuesday 14 April
Wednesday 15 April
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Work-Integrated Learning Research: Transforming the Future of Practice (WACE International Research Symposium)
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School of Education research seminar: Professor Hella von Unger
We invite you to join us for a seminar with visiting Professor Hella von Unger, from Munich. We will have tea/coffee together at...
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Big Tech: Too Big To Fail?
Inaugural Professorial Lecture: Alexandra Andhov
Thursday 16 April
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Kia Tika, Kia Pono—For A Just Society
In Aotearoa, we know very well what our most pressing problems are—poverty, inequity, ecological destruction, and climate change. But we are much less...
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Writers & Readers: New Zealand Literary Identities
A conversation with three New Zealand authors about writing from the margins, finding a readership, and what it means to tell New Zealand stories in a globalised publishing market.
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New Zealand's Space Future: From Rocket Lab to National Strategy
An exploration of New Zealand's rapidly growing space sector, the science enabled by domestic launch capability, and the policy frameworks governing our use of space.
Friday 17 April
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SOLD OUT April School Holiday Programme: Pointillism Pets
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New Zealand Symphony Orchestra: Stories Alive! The Tortoise and the Hare
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Philanthropy Along the Supply Chain
Authors: Huu Nhan Duong, Emdad Islam, Lubna Rahman, and Cara Vansteenkiste Abstract Firms strategically use donations to trade partners’ affiliated charities to achieve...
Saturday 18 April
Sunday 19 April
Monday 20 April
Tuesday 21 April
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Nourish me Well
A practical nutrition workshop to help students eat well on campus.
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Canterbury Water: Ecology, Irrigation, and the Future of Our Freshwater
Researchers and community voices discuss the competing demands on Canterbury's freshwater resources and what a sustainable future looks like for the region.
Thursday 23 April
Friday 24 April
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Arguing about morphemes
The School of Linguistics and Applied Language Studies hosts weekly seminars featuring a selection of visiting researchers as well as those from the...
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Equity in Health: Progress and Challenges for Māori Wellbeing
A wānanga-style public discussion on the persistent health inequities facing Māori communities and what genuine system change would require.
Saturday 25 April
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History Recovered: New Discoveries in the Alexander Turnbull Collection
Archivists and historians reveal recently catalogued items from the Alexander Turnbull Library collection, including previously unseen photographs and correspondence.
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2026 Climate Festival Fortnight
Register hereWellington School of Business and Government (WSBG) at Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington is proud to support Wellington City Council’s first...
Thursday 30 April
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Saturday 9 May
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WOMEN & NON-BINARY ARTIST HUI: CYANOTYPE WORKSHOP —
In this cyanotype workshop you’ll discover how science and creativity can coincide. Experiment with exposure, shadow, and UV light to create your own unique print using natural materials gathered from your surroundings. Lulu will guide you through two hours of playful exploration, learning, and good chats, perfect for anyone keen to try something new and make art in a relaxed, supportive environment.
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New Zealand Sign Language Awards Night
Thursday 14 May
Saturday 16 May
Saturday 23 May
Wednesday 3 June
Thursday 4 June
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SIVA MO LOU SOIFUA MANUIA —
This workshop offers a nurturing journey into Siva Samoa, where movement supports wellbeing. Participants explore foundational Siva Samoa steps and their cultural meanings — gestures that honour connections to land, ocean, sky, ancestry, and community. Through soft hands, grounded feet, and mindful breath, they experience how movement mirrors the natural world. Rooted in traditional practice, the session invites people to slow down, reconnect, and honour the body. Open to all levels. Let them Siva for health, language, and collective wellbeing.
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MAMALU – A LINEAGE EMBODIED —
This workshop centres the malu, the Samoan female tattoo, as a living archive of cultural knowledge and ancestral presence. Through discussion, drawing, writing, and embodied practice, participants will explore how Indigenous knowledge is encoded in the body, and how these markings intersect with gender, identity, and sovereignty. Grounded Rosanna's own malu and artistic practice, the workshop invites critical reflection on issues of cultural appropriation, authorship, and the responsibilities of working with Indigenous visual systems.
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Sunday 14 March
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VISIT, CREATE, MAKE! OPEN DAY WORKSHOPS —
Spend the day getting creative with our hands-on art experiences. Try pressure printing with artist Ina, using hand‑cut stencils, textured papers, and found objects to create layered take‑home prints. Head to the Sculpture Studio for quick ceramics sessions, where Rah will guide wheel‑throwing and Siriporn will help you hand-build a small trinket dish. Then join tutor Mark for outdoor drop‑in drawing with live models and friendly guidance. Free, fun, and open to all levels, so come explore, make, and play. We'll be taking registrations on the day for some of the workshops so head in early to avoid disappointment.
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VISIT, CREATE, MAKE, OPEN DAY! —
Join us at Studio One Toi Tū for our annual Open Day. Come along to your local community arts hub and enjoy a full day of creative workshops, pop-up exhibitions, performances, and more.
Monday 22 March
Monday 29 March
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COLLAGE CLUB —
Join us in rummaging through a wide range of materials (everything from maps to magazines) and once you find something that catches your eye… look for more. Then, cut, rip and stick to make something new. Whether you have a plan or want to be inspired this community event will offer a chance for creativity with no previous experience necessary. Collage club is a sustainable art event: all our materials are rescued from the tip via local recycling centres. This event kindly supported by the Creative Communities scheme / Creative New Zealand.
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AUNTY'S HOUSE PRESENTS SKETCH&SIP —
Get ready to unwind, connect and create with Aunty’s House and Masala Bazaar at Studio One Toi Tū for Sketch&Sip — a chilled afternoon of art, music, and culture. Together, we’ll create something beautiful while sipping homemade spicy chai, nibbling on both sweet and savoury South Asian snacks, and soaking in a live cultural soundscape by our resident DJ: basmami.