Breadcrumbs List.
Ingenio
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Alex Casey: Why I became socially disconnected
18 May 2023
Opinion: Arts alumna Alex Casey has made a name for herself as a writer, TV host and podcaster. So why did she feel the need to log off social media?
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Performance coach Owen Eastwood: ancient mindset reaps timeless rewards
18 May 2023
Owen Eastwood credits a series of valuable personal connections for arming him with all he needed to become one of the most in-demand performance coaches in the world. He talks to Anthony Doesburg for Ingenio.
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Q and A with poet Michele Leggott
17 May 2023
Emeritus Professor Michele Leggott answers questions about her new poetry collection 'Face to the Sky' and her miraculous cancer treatment.
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Emerging pop duo Ersha Island 二沙岛: embracing two identities
1 November 2022
Pop duo Ersha Island went from the China Conservatory of Music in Beijing to high school in Masterton. The sisters talk to Megan Fowlie.
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Dawn Freshwater: University of Auckland up for the challenge
1 November 2022
Opinion: As students become graduates, it is a time to think about the world they’re moving into, writes Vice-Chancellor Professor Dawn Freshwater in Ingenio.
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The many talents of Graci Kim: diplomat, toy maker, children's author
1 November 2022
Bestselling children’s fantasy author Graci Kim is full of surprises. She talks to Janet McAllister.
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Alumni around the globe: from gaming to geotech
1 November 2022
If you ever wondered where that degree might take you, three University of Auckland alumni show that sometimes it can land people in unexpected places.
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Simran Kaur: optometry graduate focuses on a different vision
1 November 2022
Forget skipping your flat white. Simran Kaur shares better ideas to grow wealth in her top-rating financial podcast that targets women. Danelle Clayton finds out more.
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Vision Bus already making an impact
1 November 2022
The Vision Bus Aotearoa was launched in June 2022 and is already making a difference.
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Bernard Sama researching the many challenges asylum seekers face
31 October 2022
Cameroon-born PhD student Bernard Sama talks to Judy Wilford about how to treat people claiming refugee status. He knows: he has walked a mile in their shoes.
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Te Kapua O’Connor inspired by Māori ancestors
31 October 2022
PhD student Te Kapua O’Connor worked with mentors to transform his research on Māori ancestors into an accessible book.
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Cultural champion Ken Gorbey 'spreading out' his ninth decade
31 October 2022
Arts alumnus Ken Gorbey tells Megan Fowlie he is treating his ninth decade as he would a museum exhibition: he’s determined to make it an engaging experience.