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Audience at special screening of WASH

We Are Still Here screens at AUT

17 Apr, 2023
AUT whānau involved in an award-winning film were celebrated at a special screening event at Ngā Wai o Horotiu, AUT Marae.
AI re-shapes advertising creativity in NZ

AI re-shapes advertising creativity in NZ

Communication studies
12 Apr, 2023
Generative AI will have more impact on advertising creativity in New Zealand, according to new research from AUT's School of Communication Studies.
Autumn Graduation

Autumn Graduation

06 Apr, 2023
More than 2,600 graduands took the stage across six Autumn graduation ceremonies at Spark Arena.
AUT Business students with a dismantled Xerox machine

A hands-on approach to sustainability

Business
05 Apr, 2023
Industry opens its doors to AUT students to experience for themselves how companies commit to sustainability.
Trust in the news slips further

Trust in the news slips further

Communication studies
04 Apr, 2023
The latest Trust in News report shows New Zealanders' trust in news has slipped further, while news avoidance increased compared to other countries.
A dad and child juggling work and school holidays

How to C.O.P.E. during “8 for April”

Business
03 Apr, 2023
Kiwi kids will be in school for just eight days this month. But for working parents, it doesn’t have to be all bad. Professor Candice Harris explains.
Today FM victim of short-term strategy

Today FM victim of short-term strategy

Communication studies
31 Mar, 2023
AUT radio expert Matt Mollgaard discusses the sudden shut down of Today FM.
Georgina Tuari Stewart smiling and looking at the camera.

Is there such thing as Māori science?

Te Ara Poutama: Māori and indigenous development
20 Mar, 2023
The short answer to the question of whether there is such a thing as Māori science is: “It depends”. 
11 appointees to the Eke Tangaroa programme standing in front of AUT's wharenui.

Nurturing Māori and Pacific academics

Te Ara Poutama: Māori and indigenous development
15 Mar, 2023
A pōwhiri and celebration event was recently held for appointees to AUT's Eke Tangaroa programme for Māori and Pacific early career academics.
Helping hand for cyclone-hit communities

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.

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