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  • Evolution faster in the tropics
    Jun 29th, 2009
    Mammal species living in the tropics are evolving faster than their counterparts living in cooler environments, according to research carried out by New Zealand researchers.
  • Multiple wins for AUT Media
    Jun 26th, 2009
    Four major awards at the 2009 MPA Magazine Awards have gone to the AUT Media magazine title Idealog. 
  • Inaugural Professorial Address
    Jun 22nd, 2009
    Professor of electrical and electronic engineering, Krishnamachar Prasad, will speak about the wonderful world of microelectronics.
  • Free Super City Seminar
    Jun 15th, 2009
    If you’ve got an opinion on the Super City and want to let the Select Committee know about it then don’t miss this free opportunity to learn from the best.
  • Leadership inspires wells
    Jun 15th, 2009
    Villagers in four Cambodian rural communities can now drink fresh water thanks to AUT’s MBA Leadership classes.
  • Students told to dream big
    Jun 15th, 2009
    Minister of Youth Affairs Paula Bennett told students to believe in themselves and dream big at the AUT University Prefects Training Programme (PTP) Leaders Summit last week.
  • Ropati Sportsperson of the Year
    Jun 15th, 2009
    Kiwis league star Jerome Ropati took top honours at the 2008 NZU Blues Awards held at Te Papa in Wellington this June, scooping NZU Sportsperson of the Year.
  • AUT celebrates sporting prowess
    Jun 15th, 2009
    AUT University students clinched the two top awards at this year’s NZU Blues Awards which were held at Te Papa in Wellington on Friday evening.
  • AUT journalism educator among ‘Atenisi international fellows
    Jun 15th, 2009
    An AUT University academic, author and journalist is being inducted this month as one of the international fellows of ‘Atenisi University in the Kingdom of Tonga.
  • E-clothing expert visits AUT
    Jun 15th, 2009
    Singing shirts, purses with inbuilt touch alarms and cycling jackets that indicate when you turn are a few of the spinoffs of technology that allows fabric to respond to stimuli like light, sound and touch.
  • IBM Grant to AUT Boosts SKA Bid
    Jun 15th, 2009
    A grant of specialised hardware, software, and research time to AUT University by IBM will strengthen New Zealand’s chances of co-hosting the world’s biggest radio telescope project.
  • Deputy PM to close Entrepreneurial Summit
    Jun 15th, 2009
    Power pair Sharon Hunter and Tenby Powell will chair New Zealand’s bold ideas brainstorm, The Entrepreneurial Summit being held on May 21.
  • PM to present Vero Excellence in Business Support Awards: AUT a finalist
    Jun 15th, 2009
    Prime Minister Hon John Key will present at the Vero Excellence in Business Support Awards.
  • The Entrepreneurial Summit date changed
    Jun 15th, 2009
    The event was scheduled to happen this Friday, April 24.
  • The Entrepreneurial Summit opens door to ideas from all New Zealanders
    Jun 15th, 2009
    The Entrepreneurial Summit team have been flooded with ideas to recreate New Zealand’s future.
  • The AUT Business School Award ceremony
    Jun 15th, 2009
    Last night, AUT University Chancellor Sir Paul Reeves presented AUT’s highest undergraduate business award to one of the university’s most outstanding students.
  • AUT launches Venture Fund for young Kiwi entrepreneurs
    Jun 15th, 2009
    Kiwi entrepreneurs received a boost last week with the launch of a venture fund towards start-up enterprise.
  • 100 entrepreneurs, 100 ideas: Entrepreneurial Summit – April 24
    Jun 15th, 2009
    Entrepreneurial Summit coordinator Tony Falkenstein has been overwhelmed with interest to participate in a brainstorm of New Zealand’s best entrepreneurs.
  • Broadband users young and urban
    Jun 15th, 2009
    New Zealand broadband users perceive the Internet as more important in their daily life.
  • New journalism scholarship
    Jun 15th, 2009
    AUT University and community newspaper Indian Newslink have launched a journalism scholarship in a bid to boost the standard and practice of the profession.
  • AUT professors awarded $240K for research
    Jun 15th, 2009
    Two AUT University professors have been awarded $240K to lead New Zealand academic research.
  • AUT Business School Vero award finalist
    Jun 15th, 2009
    The AUT Business School is an education provider finalist in the 2009 Vero Excellence in Business Support Awards.
  • Mark Orams joins the New Zealand Tourism Research Institute
    Jun 15th, 2009
    Professor Mark Orams joins AUT as Associate Director of the New Zealand Tourism Research.
Last updated: 24 Jul 2009 4:28pm

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