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Abbey Luong Artwork

Type Directors Club award for AUT grad

Art and design
28 May, 2024
A typeface exploring her Vietnamese heritage has won AUT graduate Abbey Luong an award at the New York-based organisation’s student competition.
Students from AUT

AUT holds special pre-Olympic event

27 May, 2024
AUT recently held a special pre-Olympic event to celebrate being the official uni of the New Zealand Team at Paris 2024.
Bride and Groom

Will NZ Married at First Sight succeed?

Communication studies
27 May, 2024
Followings the hype around MAFS Australia last season, Dr Rebecca Trelease questions whether the Kiwi version will live up to expectations.
Child sitting in dark

Atawhai shifts family violence response

Health sciences
27 May, 2024
An AUT-led project recently published its findings that aims to transform thinking and outcomes in health care responsiveness to family violence.
Kid on screen

Reducing high screen time for NZ kids

Health sciences
23 May, 2024
New recommendations released to help Kiwi kids avoid impacts of high rates of screen use at home and in classroom.
Building HBD

Building better housing for biodiversity

Architecture and built environment
22 May, 2024
Attempts to solve NZ’s housing crisis by increasing residential density can drive natural habitat and biodiversity loss – but it doesn’t have to.
AUT proud to host Sāmoan Head of State

AUT proud to host Sāmoan Head of State

21 May, 2024
AUT’s Vice-Chancellor was honoured to host the Sāmoan Head of State, His Highness Tuimaleali’ifano Va'aleto'a Sualauvi II, and his delegation at AUT.
Damon Salesa receives prize

AUT VC wins Ockham Book Award

17 May, 2024
Professor Damon Salesa’s book recognised takes prize in non-fiction category.
Netflix Show, Bridgerton Picture

Shonda Rhimes: the queen of romance

Communication studies
17 May, 2024
Rebecca Trelease examines the art form behind some of the most beloved romance shows of our time, produced or directed by romance mastermind, Shona Rhimes.
River

Film documents AUT research

Architecture and built environment
16 May, 2024
Wellbeing-Centred Cities shows how Aotearoa’s urban centres are acting to meet current complex crises in climate, biodiversity and human wellbeing.

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