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Thousands gather for WIPCE 2025
Te Ara Poutama: Māori and indigenous development
17 Nov, 2025
Iwi manaaki Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei welcomed more than 3000 Indigenous knowledge holders, educators and leaders from across the globe for WIPCE 2025.Rural wisdom in a digital world
Business
17 Nov, 2025
Rural NZers are leading a sustainability movement based on social trust and pragmatic purchasing, rather than advertising slogans or education campaigns.Indigenous festival hits Auckland
Te Ara Poutama: Māori and indigenous development
16 Nov, 2025
Landing in the heart of Tāmaki Makaurau, Te Ao Pūtahi Festival will transform Aotea Square into a living Indigenous village.NZers more cautious about Internet
Business
12 Nov, 2025
Tense, sceptical, aware – three words that describe NZers’ relationship with the Internet and AI, according to the 2025 World Internet Project.Architecture and built environment
11 Nov, 2025
The senior lecturer in sustainable architecture spoke to the Science Media Centre ahead of attending the 30th UN climate conference in Belém, Brazil.Language and culture
07 Nov, 2025
The team’s commitment to allyship and inclusivity has been recognised at Te Whatu KairangiAUT Marsden and Mana Tūāpapa Success
06 Nov, 2025
AUT academics have been recognised in 2025’s Marsden Fund and Mana Tūāpapa Future Leader Fellowships.Privileging Indigenous Knowledge
Te Ara Poutama: Māori and indigenous development
03 Nov, 2025
A lifetime of service by Tania Ka’ai fosters a network of authentic Māori academic excellence, centring Indigenous knowledge in the university ecosystem.Science
03 Nov, 2025
Strengthening science and technology ties between France, Aotearoa and the Pacific was the theme of the recent FAST! Symposium, hosted at AUT.$820k fellowship for Dr Hazel Abraham
Engineering, computer and mathematical sciences
31 Oct, 2025
AUT’s Dr Hazel Abraham is “humbled” to be the recipient of a Mana Tūāpapa Future Leader Fellowship from the Royal Society Te Apārangi. 








