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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.AUT and the growth of NZSL interpreters
Language and culture
05 May, 2026
The training of interpreters bridged the Deaf community with wider society and increased the visibility of NZSL as a language deserving of recognition.AUT students top maths modelling comp
Engineering, computer and mathematical sciences
01 May, 2026
Two teams of AUT students received the top award at the international SIMIODE Challenge Using Differential Equations Modelling (SCUDEM) competition.AUT appoints four Professor Emeriti
30 Apr, 2026
AUT recognises four distinguished academics as Emeritus Professors for their leadership, research and long-standing service to the University.Boost for AUT immunology research
30 Apr, 2026
Improved health outcomes for Māori and Pacific people will result from a major boost to AUT’s immunology research expertise.KC and Access to Justice: A Response
Law
29 Apr, 2026
Is “KC” a way to identify the most accomplished legal advocates? Or is it also an expression of what the legal profession values and expects of itself?AUT students backed to grow businesses
Business
28 Apr, 2026
Eight AUT students have received nearly $60,000 in joint AUT and King’s Trust seed funding to help grow their businesses while studyingIn healthcare, “sorry” may not be enough
Business
24 Apr, 2026
When it comes to medical mistakes, are apologies what patients need most? AUT research surveyed more than 1200 participants to find out.Business
22 Apr, 2026
Wondering when to start and how best to save for your retirement? Join Professor of Finance Aaron Gilbert to find out why KiwiSaver Matters.








