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Audiovisual Artwork, Ngā Raraunga o te Mākū: the data of moisture

Climate crisis artwork on show in India

26 Jan, 2024
AUT’s Janine Randerson, Rachel Shearer and Stefan Marks head to India to present the audiovisual artwork Ngā Raraunga o te Mākū: the data of moisture.
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Is your HR department strong in DEI?

Business
22 Jan, 2024
Professor of Management, Candice Harris, examines the growing focus on diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) within Human Resources functions.
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The road ahead for NZ’s news media

Communication studies
14 Dec, 2023
Senior Lecturer Dr Merja Myllylahti delves into the complex relationship between New Zealand’s journalism and global tech giants in new book.
AUT Staff

AUT Tech to be used at Manu Championship

Sport and recreation
14 Dec, 2023
In January the Manu World Championships will introduce new AUT developed technology to make for a better competition.
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Are super shoes key to winning the race?

Sport and recreation
14 Dec, 2023
Super shoes, aka carbon shoes have sparked conversations around whether they should be banned by World Athletics in marathons.
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AI’s role in recruitment and retention

Business
11 Dec, 2023
Lecturer in AUT’s Business School’s Management Paulette Brazzale questions the role AI plays in recruitment and retention rates.
AUT staff

Drug-free hay fever relief developed at AUT

Engineering, computer and mathematical sciences
11 Dec, 2023
A small, drug-free device – called Goodair Nosebuds – is one step closer to consumers thanks to a $1.65 million investment.
Entrepreneurs presenting at AUT

Entrepreneurs go head-to-head

24 Nov, 2023
The AUT Innovation Challenge competition was held to discover New Zealand’s most promising young entrepreneurs.
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Time to transform NZ’s justice system

Law
20 Nov, 2023
A five-year study led by AUT Law School aims to transform how our justice system supports whānau experiencing mental health distress and addiction.
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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