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NZ Prison

NZ justice system must be transformed

Law
11 Mar, 2024
New AUT research shows a trauma-informed approach is needed to support people moving through the justice system.
AUT Te Ipukarea and American Indian Studies Research Institute

Indigenous language revitalisation MOI

04 Mar, 2024
AUT’s Te Ipukarea and the American Indian Studies Research Institute take a significant step in the advancement of Indigenous language revitalisation.
News Microphone

Newshub's end worsens NZ journalism

Communication studies
01 Mar, 2024
With the end of Newshub, the impact on the country’s fragile public sphere will be considerable, as more New Zealand journalists go looking for work.
Covid vaccine

How effective were vaccine mandates?

29 Feb, 2024
AUT Researchers looked at whether the vaccine mandates increased COVID-19 vaccination rates and their impact on employees.
Stock image of a talkback radio host in the studio.

Why do people listen to talkback radio?

28 Feb, 2024
Listeners of talkback radio are a diverse bunch who are often quite different to those who call up and give their opinions on air.
earth and sun

Leap Day: Time and Space Connection

28 Feb, 2024
Senior Lecturer Emily O’Hara believes leap years and days offer something even more interesting to consider: why do we have calendars anyway?
Professor AUT

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.
Sign Language at AUT

Adapting signs to suit Deaf students

Language and culture
23 Feb, 2024
AUT’s NZSL interpreters have been working with Ko Taku Reo – Deaf Education New Zealand to review signs used in various subject areas.
Bruce Meyer

AUT supporting NZ Team at Paris 2024

19 Feb, 2024
AUT is proud to be the official university partner of the NZ Team competing at Paris 2024.
Professor AUT

Courts change without cultural reports

Law
16 Feb, 2024
AUT Law Professor Kris Gledhill explains how the abolition of cultural reports may change how court hearings operate – and not for the better.

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