Breadcrumbs List.
Ingenio
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How Te Pūnaha Matatini became part of our Covid-19 response
28 October 2020
Shaun Hendy and Siouxsie Wiles are just two of a multi-disciplinary team of researchers at Te Pūnaha Matatini, who have contributed to New Zealand's Covid-19 response. Jonathan Burgess meets some of the group.
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Sir Anand Satyanand: new approaches needed in tertiary education
28 October 2020
Opinion: Being forced into online learning due to Covid-19 lockdowns may lead to universities adapting and innovating their teaching methods forever.
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Seven tips to learn te reo Māori
28 October 2020
Raniera Harrison offers seven tips to assist everyone in their Māori language acquisition.
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Climate change challenge: all eyes on the blue marble
28 October 2020
Aotearoa has committed to net-zero emissions of all greenhouse gases, other than biogenic methane, by 2050. Is that enough? Finlay Macdonald talks to University scientists, including those involved with the Climate Science Initiative.
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Alumni couple help fund next top historians
27 October 2020
Political journalist Norman Cousins once said: “History is a vast early warning system.” Historian Dr Felicity Barnes would agree with that and hopes to help more academics shed light on the present.
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Anthony Hoete: architecture out of the box
27 October 2020
Unconventional award-winning architect Anthony Hoete has brought his skills and vision back to New Zealand and the University of Auckland. He talks to Pete Barnao.
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Around the Globe: Auckland alumni spreading their talents
25 June 2020
Ingenio magazine catches up with three alumni living overseas and finds out what they are up to and where. By Wendy Colville.
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Golden Graduates re-enact a memory
25 June 2020
When three Golden Graduates met up in Malaysia, they couldn't resist the photo opportunity.
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Cathy Stinear's seven tips to keep your mind sharp
25 June 2020
Your brain is the most precious organ in your body. Unlike other vital organs, it can’t be repaired or replaced if it becomes diseased or wears out. But Professor Cathy Stinear says there are ways to keep it sharp.
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Ane Tonga: Pacific glam at the gallery
25 June 2020
Ane Tonga, the new Pacific Art Curator at the Auckland Art Gallery, wants to encourage more diverse content and audiences to the gallery. By Linda Tyler.
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Sophie van Waardenberg: sonnets and squirrels
25 June 2020
Sophie van Waardenberg reflects on the early months of her Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing, in lockdown in the United States.
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Neill Atkinson: always ready for a new chapter in history
25 June 2020
Historian Neill Atkinson has created an 'unashamedly populist’ book of bite-sized excerpts of New Zealand history.