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New research: reversing Type 2 diabetes

Health sciences
26 Feb, 2024
Associate Professor Dr Caryn Zinn is leading a three-year project looking into non-pharmaceutical ways to reverse Type 2 Diabetes and says it's possible.
AUT Orientation 2023

A warm welcome for AUT’s newest students

14 Feb, 2024
Orientation offers a wide range of activities to jumpstart our newest students with everything they need to transition into their first year of study.
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An academic conference: Swiftposium 2024

Communication studies
12 Feb, 2024
Senior Lecturer Dr Rebecca Trelease (Te Āti Haunui a Pāpārangi) and Lecturer Angela Asuncion will be presenting at the Swiftposium 2024.
Big Gay Out AUT staff posing

AUT sole uni sponsor at Big Gay Out

09 Feb, 2024
AUT is proud to be the only university sponsor at Big Gay Out 2024.
AUT Vice-Chancellor Professor Damon Salesa and Fellow & Oriel College Director of Development Mr Marco Zhang

Oxford's Oriel College awards AUT VC

07 Feb, 2024
Vice-Chancellor Damon Salesa has been recognised by Oxford University
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Mātauranga māori in the media

Business
01 Feb, 2024
Business School Professor Ella Henry, with Associate Professor Christina Milligan from the School of Communications, conducted a study on mātauranga Māori
Illustrator and writer Julie Stephen Chheng

Te Ataata 2024 - Julie Stephen Chheng

30 Jan, 2024
Paris-based designer, illustrator and writer Julie Stephen Chheng is the 2024 Te Ataata artist in residence at AUT.
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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.
UniPrep at AUT’s South Campus in Manukau

A head start on life at university

15 Jan, 2024
Highschool leavers set to receive NCEA results next week, AUT’s message for Māori, Pacific and other students is tertiary education is within reach via AUT
Dianne, Tracy and Dolby smiling at the camera amongst festival goers people sitting at tables under large shade sails.

Learning better food systems in Nouméa

Hospitality, tourism and events
27 Nov, 2023
Two AUT gastronomy students have visited New Caledonia to learn about resilient and sustainable food systems.

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