

The New Zealand Work and Labour Market Institute seeks to provide national and international leadership in multi-disciplinary research focusing on the analysis of work over the life course. Work is a central concern in the life of individuals, for the profitability and competitive advantage of enterprises and in the social and economic governance of communities. View the WALMI site here: www.nzwalmi.aut.ac.nz
The Sustainability Research Cluster (SRC) consists of AUT researchers interested in sustainability-related research and issues. The group is interdisciplinary and consists of academics from across the university. The group aims to increase sustainability-related research activity, enhance reputation for sustainability-related research and ensure research activity is sustainable.
The Gender and Diversity Research Group’s mission is to advance scholarship at the intersections of gender and diversity across multiple contexts. Led by Professor Judith Pringle, this group is a multidisciplinary research group that brings together academics from the Faculty of Business and Law, Faculty of Health and Environmental Sciences and the Faculty of Hospitality and Tourism.
The Research Group's focus is on making business more ethical rather than make ethics 'fit in' business. Through researching and discussing "ethics in business" we intend to explore the challenges, opportunities and means associated with developing responsible people, responsible organisations, and responsible institutions within the business world.