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Online gaming leading to gambling harm

Online gaming leading to gambling harm

Health sciences
29 Nov, 2024
New research from AUT’s Pacific Islands Families shows regular online gaming as a teenager is a significant predictor of gambling harm at aged 22.
New youth crime laws unlikely to work

New youth crime laws unlikely to work

Law
28 Nov, 2024
Science shows the brain is being rewired during adolescence, up to age 25. But the government’s proposed law reforms overlook these biological influences.
Record number of midwifery graduates

Record number of midwifery graduates

Health sciences
27 Nov, 2024
AUT is celebrating the graduation of the largest-ever cohort of midwifery students.
Evolving industry prompts degree revamp

Evolving industry prompts degree revamp

Communication studies
27 Nov, 2024
Refreshed Master of Communication Studies degree provides fresh challenges to meet the needs of a diverse, rapidly changing industry.
 AUT helps warriors draw go with a bang

AUT helps warriors draw go with a bang

Science
26 Nov, 2024
Chemistry Professor Allan Blackman stars in a fun new NZ Warriors social media campaign highlighting the NRL’s 2025 draw.
Solomon Islands Pidgin Language Week 2024

Solomon Islands Pidgin Language Week '24

26 Nov, 2024
An AUT Admissions Assessor, Jillian Sabetian, shares her language learning journey as part of Aotearoa’s inaugural Solomon Aelan Pijin Langguis Wik.
1 in 7 Kiwis experience economic harm

1 in 7 Kiwis experience economic harm

Business
22 Nov, 2024
Like other forms of family violence, economic harm affects victims’ physical and mental health, and increases housing instability and financial insecurity.
Top award for AUT scientist

Top award for AUT scientist

Health sciences
21 Nov, 2024
Dr Chris Puli’uvea, from the School of Science, has been awarded a prestigious fellowship by the Royal Society Te Apārangi.
AUT Professor awarded 2024 Thomson Medal

AUT Professor awarded 2024 Thomson Medal

Engineering, computer and mathematical sciences
20 Nov, 2024
Professor Sergei Gulyaev has been awarded the 2024 Thomson Medal by the Royal Society Te Apārangi.
More areas of NZ becoming news deserts

More areas of NZ becoming news deserts

Communication studies
20 Nov, 2024
With 14 community newspapers set to close, research suggests this could leave citizens struggling for community information and feeling more isolated.

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