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AUT launches Te Aronui

Te Tiriti for the benefit of all

03 Aug, 2023
A culture that views Te Tiriti o Waitangi as an opportunity to prosper as a university, is the vision behind AUT’s new Te Aronui Te Tiriti Framework.
Rare squid found

Rare squid found

Science
02 Aug, 2023
AUT’s resident squid expert Kat Bolstad appeared on RNZ Nights last week to talk about the Squid Squad and their annual Squidmas research trip.
IIT Madras intern at AUT

IIT Madras intern at AUT

Engineering, computer and mathematical sciences
01 Aug, 2023
Bindushree Basavanna, a BTech Aerospace Engineering student at IIT Madras, interned at AUT’s School of Engineering, Computer & Mathematical Sciences.
What does infanticide mean in NZ law?

What does infanticide mean in NZ law?

Law
01 Aug, 2023
Lawyers are fussy about language because it is their job to argue about its implications. The jury in the Lauren Dickason trial faces a complex task.
AUT hosts AI + communication symposium

AUT hosts AI + communication symposium

31 Jul, 2023
AUT will host the AI + Communication Symposium, an all-day open event, to share research and create discussion on September 6 2023.
AUT celebrates one year until Paris 2024

AUT celebrates one year until Paris 2024

Sport and recreation
28 Jul, 2023
To celebrate the ‘one year until Paris 2024’ milestone this week AUT is proud to acknowledge students and alumni who are Olympic and Paralympic contenders.
Professor of Economics Gail Pacheco

Ethnic pay gap needs action now

27 Jul, 2023
Professor of Economics Gail Pacheco says the research into the ethnic pay gay is strong – and now we must act to close the gap.
Illustration by Pounamu Wharekawa

AUT student and alumni on 2023 Y25 list

26 Jul, 2023
Two AUT alumni and a current honours student are amongst the 25 trailblazers selected for this year’s Y25 List.
Life impacts of low literacy, numeracy

Life impacts of low literacy, numeracy

Business
20 Jul, 2023
People with low reading and maths skills have poorer wellbeing outcomes including in education, employment, income, and health and justice.
Look to the past for innovation lessons

Look to the past for innovation lessons

Business
19 Jul, 2023
The “Pygmalion effect’ in Ancient Greek mythology shows how one person can shape another. It can also help managers encourage new staff to innovate.

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