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Austria-NZ collab centres on research

15 May, 2026
Austria’s TU Wien (Technische Universität Wien) and AUT have signed an agreement to develop a collaboration to enable joint research and partnership.

Animating extinct megafauna

Art and design
14 May, 2026
AUT’s Dr Jason Kennedy is creating scientifically credible images of extinct Sri Lankan megafauna using 3D animation.

Q&A: Māori Business Matters

Business
14 May, 2026
How do Māori enterprises contribute to Aotearoa’s economy? Join AUT Ahorangi Professor Emerita Ella Henry to find out why Māori Business Matters.

How should NZ boost its fuel security?

Business
12 May, 2026
Right now, New Zealand’s energy strategy is a gamble on global stability. But there are steps that could – and should – be taken, writes Olga Dodd.

Sgt Haane: research brought to life

12 May, 2026
A 2023 doctoral thesis by Dr Donna Morrison (Te Arawa) has been transformed into the script for new movie Sgt. Haane, released ahead of ANZAC Day 2026.

Celebrate Rotuma Language Week

11 May, 2026
This week marks the first in a series of 12 language weeks celebrating the rich languages of the Pacific.

Community sentences vs prison?

Business
11 May, 2026
Offenders are more likely to retain work and earn more if they stay in the community rather than go to prison, without increased risk of new reoffending.

FTA with India – were fears justified?

Business
08 May, 2026
In an election year, we can expect political positioning over something as significant as this deal, given the broader context, writes Rahul Sen.

NZ law and birthright citizenship

Law
06 May, 2026
The US Supreme Court will soon deliver its decision on birthright citizenship. In many countries – including NZ – it is an increasingly vexatious issue.

AI can be helpful in podcast production

Communication studies
05 May, 2026
New research shows AI can be useful in streamlining workflows and in specific production roles, but is an unreliable researcher when making podcasts.

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