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2023 Pat Hanly Creativity Awards

2023 Pat Hanly Creativity Awards

Art and design
21 Aug, 2023
The Pat Hanly Creativity Awards recognised the outstanding work of 71 visual art students throughout the greater Tāmaki Makaurau region.
AUT celebrates one year until Paris 2024

AUT celebrates one year until Paris 2024

Sport and recreation
28 Jul, 2023
To celebrate the ‘one year until Paris 2024’ milestone this week AUT is proud to acknowledge students and alumni who are Olympic and Paralympic contenders.
Illustration by Pounamu Wharekawa

AUT student and alumni on 2023 Y25 list

26 Jul, 2023
Two AUT alumni and a current honours student are amongst the 25 trailblazers selected for this year’s Y25 List.
Headshot of Prof Georgina Tuari Stewart

School science and mātauranga Māori

17 Jul, 2023
There is a need for careful reading and thoughtfulness in the discussion over mātauranga Māori and school science, Professor Georgina Tuari Stewart says.
Artworks

Matariki artworks a koha to all

Art and design
28 Jun, 2023
AUT’s Te Tari Takawaenga commissions 11 downloadable artworks by Bachelor of Design student Hāriata Mann as a gift to all, celebrating the rise of Matariki
A photo of the night sky showing the stars of Matariki.

Mānawatia a Matariki 2023 at AUT

13 Jun, 2023
The rising of Matariki heralds the start of the Māori new year - and celebrations are planned for across our university.
Holograms and AI reinvigorating music

Holograms and AI reinvigorating music

Communication studies
13 Jun, 2023
Does digitally enhanced musical performance meet fan expectations? AUT Researchers investigate fans’ responses to ABBAtars.
A stock image of a seaside cliff

Southland media feature AUT alumna

Science
07 Jun, 2023
AUT alumna and Coastal Restoration Trust science award winner, Cassie Newman discussed her erosion research with the Southland Times and Southland Express.
Stock photo of science students in a classroom.

Ethnic gaps explain few Māori scientists

Te Ara Poutama: Māori and indigenous development
06 Jun, 2023
That few Māori study science at school is because they are more likely to be from families with lower wealth and income, an AUT Professor says.
AUT retains top 100 global ranking

AUT retains top 100 global ranking

02 Jun, 2023
AUT has retained its spot in the world’s top 100 universities in the 2023 THE Impact Rankings.

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