Breadcrumbs List.
Ingenio
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Maureen Lander: 'The University still plays a role in my life'
13 May 2022
Weaver and teacher Maureen Lander is one of our distinguished alumni in 2022 and, in her 80th year, is still working with students on campus.
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Lucy Mackintosh explores complex local histories of Tāmaki Makaurau
13 May 2022
Lucy Mackintosh's PhD evolved into a book in which she explores the history behind key geographical features in Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland.
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Staying put around the globe: careers keep alumni in interesting places
13 May 2022
Three alumni living in three very different places explain what's kept them abroad for so long.
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Mel Smith: Māori CEO in the UK who keeps it real
13 May 2022
Melanie Smith breaks the mould. It’s rare to find a female chief executive in London, let alone one who is Māori.
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Māori scholar following in Mel Smith's footsteps
13 May 2022
Reilly Polaschek is heading to Sydney in August to work for the same company at which mentor and sponsor Mel Smith worked for many years.
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Should we be aiming for Mars when we still need to save our own planet?
4 November 2021
Three University of Auckland academics ponder the question, for Ingenio magazine, of whether we should keep trying to explore Mars when Earth needs help.
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Cecilia Tarrant: University's first female Chancellor a champion for women
4 November 2021
Cecilia Tarrant is the University’s new Chancellor, already well-known for helping female students reach their goals.
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Kate Bell: choir director in tune with communities
4 November 2021
It took a nudge from staff in the University of Auckland School of Music to get Kate Bell where she is today – teaching singing to the masses.
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Terry O'Neill: a career of two halves
4 November 2021
Terry O’Neill says a late-in-life decision to enrol in tertiary study led to a fulfilling and somewhat unexpected career.
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Eileen Merriman: clinical approach to writing
4 November 2021
Author Eileen Merriman says working full-time as a doctor is just the tonic for cranking out novels.
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In lockdowns, what are we watching and reading?
4 November 2021
A recent Ingenio survey of members of the University's 40 Under 40 included this smart group's tips for books and viewing. So we're sharing the most-nominated for some lockdown inspiration.
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Five years of 40 Under 40: members share their insights about society
4 November 2021
In 2021, the 200th member of the University of Auckland’s 40 Under 40 has been added to the cohort. Ingenio surveys those inducted 2017 to 2020 to hear their insights on global issues and what makes them happiest.