A new tourism and hospitality accord
Hospitality, tourism and events
21 Mar, 2023
There is hope that working conditions in tourism and hospitality are set to improve, thanks in part to research by AUT.
Helping hand for cyclone-hit communities
Health sciences
10 Mar, 2023
Mel McAulay, Programme Leader and Senior Lecturer in Paramedicine, lent a helping hand after Cyclone Gabrielle wreaked havoc across the North Island.
"Gender lens” investing supports women
Business
08 Mar, 2023
Here’s how to support companies that have made the change towards greater gender equity – and encourage others to do the same: invest with a “gender lens”.
AUT tech start-up develops breakthrough
Engineering, computer and mathematical sciences
08 Mar, 2023
An AUT tech spinout, has recently been granted breakthrough device designation from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
Maritime engineers partner with Babcock
Engineering, computer and mathematical sciences
03 Mar, 2023
Babcock and the School of Engineering, Computer and Mathematical Sciences partnership a pipeline for NZ’s maritime engineering sector.
How to manage upwards
Business
20 Feb, 2023
Managing up is not about blindsiding or sidestepping your manager. Nor is it about doing the work of a poorly performing manager. So, what is it about?
What if your colleague is a bot?
Business
13 Feb, 2023
New AUT research examines how employees really feel about sharing the workplace – and workloads – with robots.
2023 NZ sustainability survey launches
Business
07 Feb, 2023
The annual Insights on NZ’s Sustainability Professionals survey opens today and as a survey partner, AUT is inviting eligible participants to take part.
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