Breadcrumbs List.
Ingenio
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From the collection: a certain fluidity
12 November 2024
University of Auckland art collection advisor Madeleine Gifford takes a closer look at works by watercolourist Gabrielle Hope.
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Rose Carlyle: thrill ride
12 November 2024
Alumna Rose Carlyle’s first novel, The Girl in the Mirror, was snapped up by international publishers, translated into eight languages and optioned for screen. She talks to Caitlin Sykes about ‘overnight success’ and the impact it had on writing her second thriller.
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An enduring connection
11 November 2024
The organisation that has amplified the voices and aspirations of University of Auckland alumni for decades has wound down but, as Megan Fowlie discovers, its legacy – and the University’s alumni relations office – lives on.
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Wilhelmina Shrimpton: the new pivot
11 November 2024
Guest Column: When change comes calling, broadcaster and journalist Wilhelmina Shrimpton advocates for embracing new opportunities.
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Jun Lim: work hard, play hard
11 November 2024
Alumni Profile: Ever wondered what it’s like to work for one of the world’s most beloved toy companies? Jun Lim has been at Lego South Korea for seven years. And, as he tells Nikki Addison, it doesn’t disappoint.
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Catching up with offshore alumni
8 November 2024
James Fyfe chats with three alumni living in the Middle East, the US and Australia.
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Nina Tonga: creating space
8 November 2024
Curator Nina Tonga has helped elevate the work of our artists on the international stage. Now, in Hawai’i, she’s fostering the next generation of Pacific curatorial talent.
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Fighting for the right to repair
8 November 2024
Why has it become so difficult for us to fix things when they break or break down? Donna Chisholm meets those championing the right to repair our everyday household items and keep them out of landfill for longer.
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Shirley Horrocks: a wider story
8 November 2024
Shirley Horrocks talks to Janet McAllister about a life spent capturing lives on film.
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No news is not good news
8 November 2024
Dr Gavin Ellis says, given journalism is an indispensable part of the engine that drives our democracy, more must be done to convince the public to care about it.
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Richard Smith's seven tips for public speaking
8 November 2024
Glossophobia, or the fear of public speaking, is one of the most common phobias, affecting around 75 percent of people. Experienced director and producer Richard Smith shares seven tips to take the edge off getting up in front of a crowd.
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Fresh ideas for Auckland's CBD
8 November 2024
Retail downturn, restaurant closures, construction disruption – negativity dominates recent news about Auckland’s city centre. Anthony Doesburg asks University of Auckland experts and alumni: what can be done to address the downbeat vibe?