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A generic oil and gas refinery.

Big Oil could help the green transition

30 Aug, 2024
What if Big Oil championed – and profited from – the green transition? Here’s how it could work.
A screenshot from the video below that shows a group of three students measuring the height of a tree.

Take a look inside AUT's Living Labs

27 Aug, 2024
A new video looks at how AUT's Living Labs project is connecting people to nature by interweaving ecological science and mātauranga Māori.
Opening of Tukutuku

PM opens AUT’s newest building

26 Jul, 2024
AUT’s newest building, Tukutuku, was officially opened today by the Prime Minister, the Rt Hon. Christopher Luxon.
Petrol

Will NZ ban fossil fuel ads?

Communication studies
07 Jun, 2024
With the UN chief calling for a ban on fossil fuel advertising globally, are the New Zealand advertising and public relations industries listening?
Sustainability

AUT speaks at UN Asia-Pacific sustainability meeting

07 Jun, 2024
'Ensure we become good ancestors’ challenge from AUT Vice-Chancellor Professor Damon Salesa.
Scientists at AUT

Recycled glass for road construction

Architecture and built environment
01 May, 2024
AUT researchers find a more sustainable way of stabilising roads - replacing cement with waste glass that would otherwise go to landfill.
AUT bee research creates AI buzz

AUT bee research creates AI buzz

Engineering, computer and mathematical sciences
11 Mar, 2024
AUT computer scientist Dr Mahsa Mohaghegh wins Fulbright Scholarship to study use of AI in beekeeping in the United States.
2024 NZ sustainability survey launches

2024 NZ sustainability survey launches

Business
07 Feb, 2024
The annual Insights on NZ’s Sustainability Professionals survey opens today and as a survey partner, AUT is inviting eligible participants to take part.
Dianne, Tracy and Dolby smiling at the camera amongst festival goers people sitting at tables under large shade sails.

Learning better food systems in Nouméa

Hospitality, tourism and events
27 Nov, 2023
Two AUT gastronomy students have visited New Caledonia to learn about resilient and sustainable food systems.
Whānau gather at Kenana urupā for the unveiling of the pou at the experimental urupā tautaiao.

Decolonising Māori death practices

Te Ara Poutama: Māori and indigenous development
14 Nov, 2023
Marsden-funded research is revitalising and adapting ancient Māori burial customs and practices for modern life.

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