AUT News

Time for an anti-corruption agency?
Business
19 Feb, 2026
NZ is among the world’s least corrupt countries, but we’re slipping in the global rankings – and that suggests a trend that is troubling for many reasons.
Hospitality, tourism and events
17 Feb, 2026
The luxury hospitality sector is being transformed by AI - to enhance guest experience, improve efficiency, and address labour shortages.
Cooperation vital to end dengue outbreak
Engineering, computer and mathematical sciences
16 Feb, 2026
A recent Cook Islands dengue death is a reminder that community cooperation is the most vital tool in transmission reduction, AUT expert says. Business news

Time for an anti-corruption agency?
Business
19 Feb, 2026
NZ is among the world’s least corrupt countries, but we’re slipping in the global rankings – and that suggests a trend that is troubling for many reasons.
2026 NZ sustainability survey launches
Business
02 Feb, 2026
AUT is calling on those people who have sustainability as part or all of their role to take part in this year’s survey on NZ’s sustainability profession.
NZ needs stronger hate-crime law
Business
30 Jan, 2026
Lesbian and bisexual women in NZ face substantially higher risks of crime by strangers, showing the need to change public health and policy settings.Culture and society news

5 artists keeping te reo Māori alive
Communication studies
20 Feb, 2026
Music reflects societal views on politics, identity and power, revealing tensions and hopes that often stay hidden in formal settings.
Explaining the ChCh terror appeal
Law
12 Feb, 2026
The terrorist who pleaded guilty to murdering 51 people and attempting to murder 40 others is trying to appeal his conviction and sentence. Why? How?Health news

Pacific Islands Families Study turns 25
Health sciences
17 Dec, 2025
AUT has celebrated the research work of Professor Tautolo on AUT's Pacific Islands Families Study as it turns 25
New brain lab ‘a beacon for hope’
Health sciences
17 Oct, 2025
Last week marked a new era for brain research at AUT with the opening of the updated Cognitive and Computational Neuroscience laboratory on North Campus.Science and technology news

Cooperation vital to end dengue outbreak
Engineering, computer and mathematical sciences
16 Feb, 2026
A recent Cook Islands dengue death is a reminder that community cooperation is the most vital tool in transmission reduction, AUT expert says. 
What does the latest cyber hack teach us
Engineering, computer and mathematical sciences
16 Jan, 2026
The recent Manage My Health hack has made cybersecurity top of mind. AP Kenneth Johnson tells us what we can learn from the latest hack.
AUT’s big, bright career conversations
Communication studies
03 Dec, 2025
Which careers will disappear because of AI? How will young people’s future careers evolve and help us to sort fact from fiction?University news

PR Major gains international recognition
Communication studies
16 Feb, 2026
AUT’s undergraduate Public Relations major has received significant international recognition from the Public Relations Society of America (PRSA).
Iti Kōpara enters its second year
03 Feb, 2026
The unique programme is helping build confidence, capability and aspiration well before students make the transition to university.
Te Warena Taua appointed to Whakaruruhau
Te Ara Poutama: Māori and indigenous development
02 Feb, 2026
We are pleased to announce the appointment of Te Warena Taua MNZM as Te Pou Herenga - Community Member to our Whakaruruhau of Te Ranga Tukutuku.


