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Blowing the dust off founding documents

Te Ara Poutama: Māori and indigenous development
12 Sep, 2024
Two texts offer important insights into how we might understand the role of the Treaty and the principles that emerge from it.
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Could “slow tourism” offset overtourism?

11 Sep, 2024
Mindfulness – being fully present in the moment – has influenced several sectors, including slow food, slow fashion, and now slow travel.
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A closer look at school zone fraud

Education
10 Sep, 2024
The teacher a child has matters more than the school they attend, says Senior Lecturer Stuart Deerness.
Taylor Swift Performing

Spend the summer with Taylor Swift?

Communication studies
10 Sep, 2024
AUT is offering Australasia’s first university level course studying Taylor Swift; looking at Swift’s 18-year career through the lens of communications.
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.
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AUT students redesign St Paul Street

Art and design
23 Aug, 2024
The semi-permanent street upgrade, opening late next month, was designed by postgraduate students in collaboration with Auckland Council.
Nusing Students

New programme to benefit student nurses

Health sciences
21 Aug, 2024
In a new partnership, AUT and Southern Cross Health Trust are offering student nurses support as they navigate their studies and clinical placements.
Professor Tim Maloney, smiling and sitting at his desk.

Unemployment looks to be getting worse

Social sciences and public policy
20 Aug, 2024
A model designed to give an early warning of a downturn in the economy is suggesting continued weakening in the labour market.
Justice Christian Whata and AUT Law School Dean Khylee Quince.

Justice Whata leads kōrero on He Poutama

Law
19 Aug, 2024
AUT Law School welcomed Justice Christian Whata for a kōrero about He Poutama, a report that examines tikanga Māori and its place in our legal landscape.
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Concussion research offers new insights

Health sciences
15 Aug, 2024
New research could revolutionise the understanding of concussions and mild traumatic brain injuries (mTBI), including brain inflammation and recovery.

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