Breadcrumbs List.
Ingenio
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Michele Leggott moving with these strange old times
25 June 2020
Professor Michele Leggott, who is blind, reflects on her new collection of poetry and new skills learned in lockdown.
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Pianist Jason Bae changes his focus
25 June 2020
In the CD section of the Warehouse at Whangaparāoa, musician Jason Bae found inspiration. Now he performs around the world. Well, he used to.
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Peter Gluckman: 'Solutions require us to transcend partisan politics'
25 June 2020
Opinion: With the world having been enveloped by the Covid-19 pandemic, informed long-term thinking has never been more crucial, writes Sir Peter Gluckman.
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Taking Issue: could lockdowns trigger an ongoing loss of personal freedom around the world?
25 June 2020
Opinion: Professors Tim Dare and Paul Rishworth and Dr Jiamou Liu have their say on whether the Covid-19 lockdowns could be a portent for freedom restrictions in the future.
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Jack Woodward: 'Infectious diseases are part of our lives'
25 June 2020
Opinion: Emeritus Professor Jack Woodward was born in 1926, so has lived through many societal hardships. He reflects on the challenges created by Covid-19.
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Ashley Bloomfield: questions and answers
25 June 2020
University of Auckland alumnus Dr Ashley Bloomfield has become a household name for his work in helping 'crush the curve'.
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Kupe leadership scholars taking it in their stride
25 June 2020
The 2019 Kupe Leadership Scholars had the world ahead of them in 2020. Despite plans going awry for some, their leadership qualities are helping them get through.
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Professor Dawn Freshwater: a sense of optimism
25 June 2020
Ingenio editorial: Vice-Chancellor Professor Dawn Freshwater reflects on the opportunities available despite the challenges of the past few months.
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What Covid-19 told us about the creative arts
24 June 2020
One of the areas hardest hit during lockdown was the creative arts. But it was also where we saw a creative spirit unleashed that could bode well for the future survival of the arts.
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Susan Morton: playing the long game in research
24 June 2020
Professor Susan Morton is the principal investigator on New Zealand’s biggest longitudinal study – Growing Up in New Zealand. She says her path to becoming an academic was a circuitous one.
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Survey highlights University of Auckland success in raising entrepreneurs
24 June 2020
Survival rates of businesses set up by University of Auckland graduates have been shown to be double the average – and those strengths are needed now more than ever. By Owen Poland.
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Chance for media to focus on what's important to New Zealanders
24 June 2020
New Zealand media faces a conundrum as it tries to create a trustworthy, innovative and sustainable model in the Covid-19 world, while absorbing thousands of job losses.