Breadcrumbs List.
Ingenio
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Colin McCahon the artist, as curator
31 May 2019
Finn McCahon-Jones’ research into Colin McCahon reveals his artist grandfather’s talent as a curator.
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Reaping rewards from Business School women's mentoring programme
31 May 2019
The importance of connections was a key driver when accountant Janné Mildenhall first volunteered for the Women’s Mentoring Programme at the University of Auckland Business School.
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Clearhead app uses AI to identify mental health challenges
31 May 2019
A smart technology platform helping to tackle Aotearoa’s mental health crisis started with a business plan scribbled on a chip wrapper.
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Deb Polson: designs on a new reality
31 May 2019
New Head of the Design School prepares students for jobs that haven’t been invented yet.
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Donor lifeline
31 May 2019
The Cancer Society is one of a number of significant players that ensures funding for research reaches this University's experts.
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Cancer research leading to a treatment revolution
31 May 2019
In the past decade, cancer research undertaken at the University of Auckland has changed lives. Our top scientists say it has now entered the next frontier and there is hope that cancer could eventually be brought under control.
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Our next generation of innovators
31 May 2019
Useful advice from three young innovators.
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Peter O'Connor's seven tips for boosting creativity
31 May 2019
Advice to help you get more creative, by Professor Peter O'Connor, Academic Director of The Creative Thinking Project.
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Finlay Macdonald: The kindness of strangers
31 May 2019
Guest Ingenio columnist alumnus Finlay Macdonald reflects on what we could learn from the Christchurch terror attacks.
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Healthy first in Times Higher impact rankings
31 May 2019
Sitting at first in the Times Higher Education University Impact Rankings is a good place.
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Dame Helen Winkelmann: Chief Justice for all
31 May 2019
New Zealand's new Chief Justice Dame Helen Winkelmann is drawing attention to diversity issues.
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Ngaire Kerse: changing perceptions about ageing
31 May 2019
Professor Ngaire Kerse, Joyce Cook Chair in Ageing Well, says housing will become even more of a challenge in the next few decades.