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Helping disenfranchised young people

Helping disenfranchised young people

Education
03 Jul, 2025
An AUT expert in Alternative Education would like to see vulnerable young people better provided for in mainstream secondary schools.
AUT to host Lifewise Big Sleepout

AUT to host Lifewise Big Sleepout

02 Jul, 2025
Helping Auckland’s increasing community of homeless people
AUT supports ethnic communities event

AUT supports ethnic communities event

02 Jul, 2025
AUT last week sponsored the Ministry for Ethnic Communities annual conference in Auckland.
AUT Announces 2025 Matariki Winners

AUT Announces 2025 Matariki Winners

01 Jul, 2025
AUT proudly announces the 2025 Matariki Award winners, recognising staff excellence in research, education and professional service.
National politics in local government

National politics in local government

Social sciences and public policy
25 Jun, 2025
The problem with local body candidates aligning with national political parties.
What will NZ decide about seabed mining?

What will NZ decide about seabed mining?

Law
18 Jun, 2025
With the world facing competing pressures – climate action and conservation vs demand for resources – NZ must decide how or if it will allow seabed mining.
AUT launches new Philippine Studies Hub

AUT launches new Philippine Studies Hub

16 Jun, 2025
The AUT Philippine Studies Hub, formally established on June 10 in partnership with the Philippine Embassy, is the first of its kind in New Zealand.
Podiatry put best foot forward

Podiatry put best foot forward

Health sciences
13 Jun, 2025
Podiatrists in NZ will soon be able to prescribe certain medications direct to patients after the Government passed new regulations.
Matariki art a koha from AUT Pou Māori

Matariki art a koha from AUT Pou Māori

Art and design
13 Jun, 2025
This year’s free Matariki art, from Auckland University of Technology, features work by Bachelor of Design tauira Te Awanui a Rangi Teresa Clark.
Immortality at a price

Immortality at a price

Business
12 Jun, 2025
The quest to defy death – once the domain of scientists and the super rich – is fast becoming a consumer product. But efforts to cheat death are pricey.

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