Clive Wilkins And Nicola Clayton – Why Are Funny People Creative?
‘Comedians may be seen as clowns, but often it’s these people who are going to see further because they’re playing […]
‘Comedians may be seen as clowns, but often it’s these people who are going to see further because they’re playing […]
When people retire they often return to the art forms. Dr. Rita Irwin explains why.
Hear Dr.Cathy Stinear’s presentation, Creativity and Your Competitive Edge, given as part of the Global Alumni Series.
Find out more about the creative brain following Brain Awareness Week 2016.
Associate Professor Donna Rose Addis explained some of the neuroscience behind creative thinking in “The Creative Process” course’s most recent lectures.
Professor Michael Corballis (PhD, Hon LLD) was the Creative Thinking Project’s second Creative Fellow. He lectured on the creativity of the wandering mind.
In 2013, 3,000 people came to the University of Auckland’s Centre for Brain Research to learn what we currently know about the brain and creativity.