
Includes: Building resilience; Neurodivergent thinking; Letterboxd's Hollywood success; 40 Under 40; Tom Sainsbury guest columnist; 100-year-old historian.
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Natural disasters expose the fragility of New Zealand’s services, housing and transport systems. Meet some of the researchers working to boost our resilience.
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Educators, advisers and a doctoral student discuss why neurodiversity isn’t ‘abnormal’.
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Movie-review platform Letterboxd, devised by two computer science alumni, is a smash hit set to grow.
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Opinion: Arts alumnus Tom Sainsbury has forged a successful career in comedy, with many of his characters born on social media.
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While warm temperatures and blooming flowers are great news for outdoor activities, a change in season can bring an increase in people’s allergy symptoms.
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Lawyer and historian Ned Fletcher says ‘sovereignty’ in the English draft of the Treaty of Waitangi means sovereignty solely over the British settlers.
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We honour alumni shining in six fields of endeavour: Disruptors and Innovators; Entrepreneurs; Influencers; Humanitarians; Business Leaders; and Performers.
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When the Taliban took control of Afghanistan, women pursuing education or careers, like Judge Raihana Attaee, had no choice but to go into hiding.
Raihana's story
At 100, Russell Stone is still writing every day. The trailblazing historian reflects on his work, talking to Professor Linda Bryder.
Russell's story
Brain researcher Dr Helen Murray's work investigates the risks of high-impact sport to players’ brain health.
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Arts alumnus Ryan Bodman’s book on the history of New Zealand rugby league also tells the story of this country’s post-war culture.
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Feature: Now that the country’s borders are flowing freely, could we make greater efforts to reset tourism so it has a sustainable heart?
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Doctor turned crime writer Fiona Sussman talks about how her two careers are connected.
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Sarah Smart's yoghurt career; Crime writer Dr Fiona Sussman; Helen Murray's brain research; Alumni Around the Globe; news and research, arts and culture.
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Our research vessel, Te Kaihōpara, anchored at Poor Knights Islands Marine Reserve. Image: Paul Caiger, Institute of Marine Science.
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Ingenio celebrated its 20th year of publication in 2023. Find editorial contacts, how to keep in touch; disclaimer and copyright info.
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