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Engage in good faith on the Treaty

08 Jul, 2026
How we approach te Tiriti o Waitangi/the Treaty of Waitangi has become one of the most contentious challenges facing the country.

AUT marks World Refugee Day

08 Jul, 2026
AUT marks World Refugee Day, highlighting its Refugee Education Centre and support for learners building new lives in Aotearoa.

Tougher theft laws hit women hardest

Social sciences and public policy
07 Jul, 2026
The number of women behind bars is forecast to jump by 63%, almost double the overall rate.

It’s Kiribati Language Week

06 Jul, 2026
This week Wikin te Taetae ni Kiribati is being celebrated around Aotearoa.

AUT student journalists live on TVNZ

Communication studies
03 Jul, 2026
Third-year journalism students have been researching, producing and presenting news stories for Breakfast in an industry collaboration with TVNZ.

MICHELIN win for students & alumni

Hospitality, tourism and events
03 Jul, 2026
AUT is celebrating the recognition of all NZ’s new MICHELIN star restaurants and some of our alumni and hospitality industry partners are in the spotlight.

Fulbright Dr to study athletes in USA

Sport and recreation
03 Jul, 2026
SPRINZ research associate Dr Pip Thomas has won a prestigious Fulbright Scholarship, the first person from Sport, Exercise & Health to receive the award.

Artwork to inspire kaitiakitanga

Art and design
02 Jul, 2026
This year’s Matariki art, commissioned by Te Pou Māori at AUT, features work by Bachelor of Design student Breana-Ann Kaponga (Te Atiawa).

Q & A: Feet Matters

Health sciences
02 Jul, 2026
Professor Matt Carroll explains how to care for your feet; whether it’s choosing the right running shoes, managing pain or avoiding bad smells.

Airborne asbestos in kids’ play sand

Architecture and built environment
01 Jul, 2026
AUT research led by Associate Professor Terri-Ann Berry finds airborne asbestos in children’s play sand.

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