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Why do we eat three meals a day?
Hospitality, tourism and events
10 Apr, 2025
Why do many people eat breakfast, lunch and dinner? It hasn't always been that way.Why children are unprepared for school
Education
08 Apr, 2025
It is too simplistic to place the blame on parents for 5-year-olds turning up not ready to start their schooling, writes Stuart Deerness.NZ’s leading futurist talks AI at AUT
Engineering, computer and mathematical sciences
07 Apr, 2025
Futurist and strategic technologist Ben Reid discussed AI and Aotearoa with Vice-Chancellor Damon Salesa at the AUT Technology in Society speaker series.Top honours for Business School alumna
Business
07 Apr, 2025
A high-flying AUT Business School alumna has been awarded the prestigious Beta Gamma Sigma (BGS) Business Achievement Award.Art and design
01 Apr, 2025
Expansive art exhibition A Time of Waiting to open at AUT’s Te Wai Ngutu Kākā Gallery.Theology, Religion and The Witcher
Language and culture
01 Apr, 2025
How does theology and religious ideology enter our political struggles? Much can be learned about this from the popular world of The Witcher.Navigating the blend of zigzag working
Business
01 Apr, 2025
It's called “zigzag working” - employees simultaneously blending job and family roles that once used to be separate. But who does it and does it work?AUT Professor calls for NZ health reform
24 Mar, 2025
AUT Professor of Public Health Dr Grant Schofield has launched a petition seeking reforms of the New Zealand health system.AUT builds on the success of Te Aronui
24 Mar, 2025
AUT has built upon the success of its groundbreaking Te Aronui framework with the appointment of Professor Meihana Durie in a new role, Te Toi Aronui.








