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Alumni: Words of Wisdom  

Each year, we ask our alumni to pass on their ‘words of wisdom’. We even include some bite sized ones in fortune cookies at graduation. Find the words that speak to you.

“My biggest learning has been the importance of keeping things in perspective. The people you’re working with and choosing to spend your time with, the relationships fostered between yourself and others is what really counts.”

Matty Blomfield, 40 Under 40 2021: Entrepreneur

Arts & Business, Class of 2011

"There are lots of ways to contribute to improving people's lives. Given the right conditions, everyone has something meaningful to contribute to the world, but there are lots of systems and structures that get in the way of people thriving."

Emma Blomkamp, 40 Under 40 2021: Influencer

Arts, Class of 2014

“Saying yes to opportunities you feel a bit underprepared for is a great way to lean into discomfort and learn new skills!”

Imche Fourie, 40 Under 40 2021: Disruptor and Innovator

Science, Class of 2018

“Don’t aspire to be liked by everyone else – it’s not possible and it’ll become a distraction. Aspire to be respected for who you are instead.”

Sarah Liu, 40 Under 40 2021: Business Leader

Arts & Science, 2008

To get inspired by more of this year’s University of Auckland 40 Under 40, view the page here. Who knows? One day you could join this influential network!

Flash mentoring for students and alumni

Join Alumni Connect, our online flash mentoring tool that puts University of Auckland students in touch with alumni willing to share their industry advice and expertise. It only takes a few minutes to sign up and you could soon be connecting with your own personal advisory board of people who have been in your shoes! We have hundreds of alumni who have put their hands up to help, representing over a hundred different industries and locations.

“I’m always happy to find ways to give back. I was pleased to see the Alumni Connect platform made available as a way for students to connect with alumni who can provide advice and mentoring in their field.”

Gareth Cronin, EGM at Xero, Founder/CTO at Ambit

alumni connect

Virtual Book Club for students and alumni

The University of Auckland (UoA) Virtual Book Club is an exciting platform for the University community to connect online with others who share a love of reading and enjoy a selection of good reads. Whether reading is your favourite pastime, you enjoy some lively debate with other readers or are looking for some inspiration to dive into new books that might not be on your radar, the UoA Virtual Book Club welcomes you to join. Visit the website to find out the latest book selection and how to sign up.

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