Auckland Trade and Economic Policy School (ATEPS)
Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand’s Deportation Policy and Practice in Regional Context
By Dr Tim Fadgen Deportation policy is a regional dilemma that won’t be solved by Australia and New Zealand trading diplomatic insults. Both nations must recognise their complicity in a system of regional dislocation and their joint responsibility to address it....
Commentary: New Zealand’s Proposed Health Reforms
Health Minister has announced a major overhaul of the healthcare system in Aotearoa New Zealand, following the Health and Disability Review. The changes will prioritise primary care and accessibility by removing all District Health Boards and replacing them with a...
Seminar: Strengthening the evidence base for assuring trustworthiness of government
Co-hosted by the Department of Statistics and the Public Policy Institute, at the University of Auckland. Presenter: Len Cook Date: Tuesday 18 May 2021 Time: 3–4PM Location: MLT3 (Building 303, Room 101), University of Auckland Strengthening the evidence base for...
Prioritising a National Women’s Health & Wellbeing Strategy and Action Plan
Gender Analysis Briefing 1/2021 Sarah Bickerton, Jennifer Curtin, University of Auckland Gender Justice Collective www.genderjustice.nz Background In 2020 a group of individuals and organisations, committed to a vision for Aotearoa as a place of leadership in gender...
Hate Speech Laws in Aotearoa New Zealand: A Critical Race Theory Perspective
Sociology and Criminology Seminar Series: Dylan Asafo, Faculty of Law Date: Thursday 1 April 2021 Time: 11am-12pm Via Zoom: Meeting ID 944 7999 5190, Passcode 732977 This presentation will examine hate speech laws in Aotearoa New Zealand though a Critical Race Theory...
What have we learnt from ten years of performance management in the health sector?
Dr Tim Tenbensel (Associate Professor, School of Population Health) Date: Wednesday 31 March 2021 Time: 1-2pm Via Zoom: Meeting ID 949 8065 5156 Passcode 671543 The idea and practice of performance management and measurement in New Zealand’s health sector has become...
ICYMI: Ecological decline can no longer prop our economy
Stephen Knight-Lenihan Dr Stephen Knight-Lenihan is a senior lecturer in the School of Architecture and Planning at the University of Auckland. The fundamental nature of our economic system is to benefit from ecological decline. Dr Stephen Knight-Lenihan makes the...
ICYMI: Stop the behaviour change talk, give us better systems
By Jess Berentson-Shaw We need to be talking about changing the structure of our systems and built environments so that climate-positive behaviour isn't a tough personal choice, it's the easy default I count myself incredibly privileged each year over summer to be...
ICYMI: Why we’re not ready for a vaccine rollout
By Helen Petousis-Harris Dr Helen Petousis-Harris is a vaccinologist and Associate Professor in the University of Auckland’s Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences Helen Petousis-Harris looks at the potential complications of vaccinating older New Zealanders - and how...
ATEPS2020: Rachel Tauleilei’s Speech
APEC BUSINESS ADVISORY COUNCIL ADDRESS TO AUCKLAND TRADE AND ECONOMIC POLICY SCHOOL SESSION TWO: THE NEW TRADE ENVIRONMENT: IMPLICATIONS FOR AOTEAROA NEW ZEALAND FRIDAY 4 DECEMBER 2020 RACHEL TAULELEI ABAC NZ and CEO, KONO ‘THE NEW TRADE ENVIRONMENT THROUGH AN...
The University of Auckland’s Public Policy Institute hosts an annual Auckland Trade and Economic Policy School (ATEPS). The School was launched in 2019 with the support of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade.
21-22 November 2024, University of Auckland | Waipapa Taumata Rau, City Campus
Spotlight on Southeast Asia
Pathways to Prosperity: Building Resilient Trade Partnerships for a New Era
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ATEPS 2023: Leading Trade Agreements for Sustainable Futures
Tuesday 21 November 2023
ATEPS 2023 took place on 23-24 February 2023.
“Trans-Tasman, Regional and Global Initiatives for Sustainable Trade Futures”
ATEPS 2023 addressed the Trans-Tasman geo-political context, Regional Trade Agreements, developments in Australian and Aotearoa New Zealand Indigenous Trade Policy, digital trade, sustainable trade and the Green Economy, global RTAs, and the future of trade.