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Ian Scott's painting To Live and Die in New Zealand

Political korero at Maori Expo

Wallace collection moves in

AUT's new Business building has received 89 works of art on loan from the Wallace Arts Trust


New Zealand artist Ian Scott’s painting To Live and Die in New Zealand , 1989, (above) is just one of 89 works chosen to adorn AUT’s new Business building. The painting, at nearly 2m x 5m, is one of the largest on loan to AUT from the Wallace...
Professor Elaine Rush

Energy drink may boost obesity

An AUT study has found an energy containing sugar, caffeine and guarana causes the body to convert sugar into fat more rapidly than lemonade


A GROUNDBREAKING study led by AUT Professor Elaine Rush (right) has found that an energy drink containing sugar, caffeine and guarana causes the body to convert sugar into fat more rapidly than lemonade. ...

Skilled hands on deck

In a first for New Zealand, AUT and founding partner Vodafone have launched the Skills Exchange website - an online employee volunteering facility


Recruiting a “spare pair of hands” just got easier with the launch of the Skills Exchange website aimed at bringing not-for-profit organisations and volunteers together. A New Zealand...

From the V.C.

The Vice-Chancellor reflects on two major university events which highlight the need for unity and understanding between people


As I write this column the University is experiencing a memorable week. One major event has been the ASTE members’ strike over their pay claim. Strikes are rare at AUT and I know that both parties to the...

Boy scoops the NZ film awards

A film created as part of a lecturer's PhD research has cleaned up at Drifting Clouds film festival
Fashioning a reputation
AUT's Rookie show has official status in the New Zealand Fashion Week schedule
Online counselling an NZ first

AUT has launched a free online counselling service - a first among New Zealand universities

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