Breadcrumbs List.
Alumni
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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.
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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'.