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Ivy and her friend Eva at Tahuna Torea Nature Reserve

The roots of success

Science
26 Sep, 2023
Year 13 St Kentigern College student Ivy Wang has won a top science prize – and she credits one of AUT’s professors for her success.
An AUT lecturer

What happens when RTO replaces WFH?

Business
26 Sep, 2023
Companies requiring workers to return to the office must not be too rigid if they want to attract future talent and avoid high resignation rates.
How to rein in clutter and stay tidy

How to rein in clutter and stay tidy

Business
25 Sep, 2023
Possessions don’t have to control your life. New research is showing how tidy people maintain their homes – learn how you can too.
From AUT to the FIFA Fan Festival

From AUT to the FIFA Fan Festival

Hospitality, tourism and events
21 Sep, 2023
Working on the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 Fan Festival in Auckland was a goal come true for Sam Napowanez.
AUT gallery renamed Te Wai Ngutu Kākā

AUT gallery renamed Te Wai Ngutu Kākā

Art and design
21 Sep, 2023
Formerly ST PAUL St Gallery, AUT’s art gallery has been gifted the new name by Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei.
A composite image of Lilly with her medals, her desert dish and Lilly competing.

Student chef brings back medals to NZ

Hospitality, tourism and events
21 Sep, 2023
Lilly Boles is inspired to keep challenging herself after taking out three bronze medals at the Nestlé Golden Chef’s Hat Award.
Ad industry's climate clean up act

Ad industry's climate clean up act

18 Sep, 2023
How will the Ad Net Zero action plan change advertising for fossil fuels in New Zealand? Lecturer Matt Halliday reviews the current situation.
Public support for heritage buildings

Public support for heritage buildings

18 Sep, 2023
A survey by AUT engineering academic Dr Esther Aigwi finds public support for restoration of some heritage buildings in Invercargill
two women

Global accolades, impact for marketers

Business
18 Sep, 2023
A paper co-authored by two AUT Marketing experts has become the most cited article for 2022 in a renowned journal.
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Kiwis embrace te reo Māori

Business
12 Sep, 2023
As this year’s Te Wiki o te Reo Māori gets underway, AUT’s Professor Ella Henry reflects on NZ’s changing attitudes toward te Reo Māori.

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