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Professor Kate Kearins

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?
Amber Nicholson_Katherine Ravenswood_Fiona Hurd

Study hailed as applicable, impactful

Business
15 Feb, 2023
A government working group is hailing new AUT research as insightful, applicable, and impactful.
Robot and computer by Getty Images

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

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.
Professor Barbara Bollard (second from left) and remote sensing technician Ashray Doshi (right) in Antarctica.

Antarctic summer for AUT academics

Engineering, computer and mathematical sciences
24 Jan, 2023
Professor Barbara Bollard and remote sensing technician Ashray Doshi are using drones to map ancient moss beds in the Casey region.
Sarat Singamneni

Government grant for shapeshifting tech

Engineering, computer and mathematical sciences
15 Dec, 2022
The grant funds research by Dr Yifan Lv and Professor Sarat Singamneni into 3D-printed shapeshifting antennas for 6G wireless transmission.
Chris Van Staden_Sabrina Chong_Mahmood Momin

The power of emotion in tweets

Business
09 Dec, 2022
Crocodile tweets or genuine empathy? New AUT research examines the authenticity of emotive tweets made by Kiwi companies during the global pandemic.
Jack Chen

AUT Ventures awarded funding

Science
29 Nov, 2022
AUT Ventures has been awarded commercialisation funding for its green surfactant technology.
WF WG sky tower

HRC career development awards

Health sciences
29 Nov, 2022
Seven AUT research projects have received funding in the Health Research Council’s (HRC) annual Career Development Awards.
Assoc Prof Rod Thomas

What makes a treasure, a treasure?

29 Nov, 2022
Art and law expert Rod Thomas tells The Detail why New Zealand should keep a list of protected artworks to strengthen the country's cultural heritage.

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