Great minds at your local
MONDAY, JULY 29, 2019
After
a beverage or two, many people - well-informed or not - slip
easily into the role of critic and expert.
But
on Tuesday 27 August at bars around Auckland, the people
holding the room’s attention will be truly qualified to do
so. The third annual Raising the Bar will be brought to
local pubs and restaurants by the University of Auckland.
At 10 central Auckland bars, 20 academics will give public talks on subjects ranging from workplace humour and renaissance beauty regimes, to the legalisation of cannabis, digital propaganda, and New Zealand Government corruption. The lecture sessions, held at 6.30pm and 8pm, are free to attend but must be booked at Raising the Bar 2019.
Raising the Bar is an international initiative, established in the United States and aimed at making education part of a city’s popular culture. It’s supported by universities including Columbia in New York, and Sydney and Western Australia as well as Auckland in this part of the world.
Last year more than 1500 people attended the lectures, with many selling out quickly beforehand.
The full line-up for 2019 is:
La Zeppa Kitchen &
Bar
• You know my country’s corrupt, but
what about yours? Associate Professor Tim
Kuhner
• Becoming more Pacific by the hour. Pro Vice-Chancellor – Pacific Damon
Salesa
Little Creatures Summer
Pop-up
• Why we need a constitution
accommodating Māori rights. Associate Professor Claire
Charters
• Just a joke? The pleasure and pain of
workplace humour and fun. Dr Barbara Plester
Mezze
Bar
• Keeping up with the Tudors and Stuarts:
A renaissance queen’s beauty guide. Associate Professor Erin
Griffey
• The future of orthopaedics: From smart
sensors to 3D printed joints. Associate Professor Thor Besier
The Birdcage
• Gut bugs gone bad.
Professor Wayne Cutfield
• How
mindfulness can help in the bedroom – and beyond. Doctoral Candidate Holly Dixon
Shanghai Lil’s
• Cannabis
legalisation: A potentially mind-altering discussion. Professor Benedikt Fischer
• I see
you like memes? The business of digital surveillance and
propaganda. Dr Ethan Plaut
Carmen
Jones
• From rotten eggs to passionfruit –
the pungent world of wine sulfur compounds. Dr Rebecca Deed
• Millennials and
Gen Z: Who really needs fixing – us or them? Dr
Pat Bullen
Everybody’s Bar and
Restaurant
• Healthcare, education and the
future – are people even needed? Dr Craig Sutherland
• Economics and
happiness in a time of rapid climate change. Dr Ross McDonald
The
Longroom
• Ten years of battling New Zealand
earthquakes. Associate Professor Liam
Wotherspoon
• Fairytales and war - and the
breadcrumb trails between. Dr Sara Buttsworth
The
Oak Room
• The tip of the iceberg: what we
don’t know about plastic. Dr
Julie Hope
• A house, your shoes, your dinner! 3D
printing the future. Professor Olaf Diegel
Vodka Room
• Is technology
terminating relationships at school? Dr Mohamed Alansari
• Alchemy,
magic and predicting the future in modern design. Associate Professor Deb Polson
The Raising the Bar concept was started by a group of students in New York who wanted to bring the city’s brightest minds out of lecture halls and into neighbourhood bars, adding knowledge and better conversation to people’s nightlife.
Raising the Bar was introduced to Auckland
three years ago and the concept remains the same. The event
continues to attract fascinating speakers and capacity
audiences in a friendly environment.
ends