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Science
10 Feb, 2025
An AUT led team of scientists have uncovered a dramatic shift in the movement patterns of New Zealand’s snapper, which could aid restoration initiatives.Rift highlights drivers of foreign aid
Law
07 Feb, 2025
The NZ-Kiribati diplomatic rift shows how personalities and misunderstanding can often drive foreign policy and aid, says AUT Law School’s Sione Tekiteki.Māori lead innovative housing projects
Business
05 Feb, 2025
A community-run housing initiative in Te Tairāwhiti (East Coast) shows that innovative approaches to home ownership can be found within communities.KiwiSaver shakeup has pros and cons
Business
04 Feb, 2025
Proposed changes would make it easier for KiwiSaver managers to invest in private assets - but also bring concerns that may outweigh any benefits.How will DEI fare in NZ in 2025?
Business
03 Feb, 2025
The claim that ‘everyone is equal under the law’ is a noble goal, but it ignores NZ’s inequitable access to education, employment, housing and healthcare.How workers can win in no-win situations
Business
31 Jan, 2025
Research shows how “pragmatic paradoxes” put workers in unwinnable situations and explores why some cope better than others in these tough environments.Sport and recreation
31 Jan, 2025
AUT has become an official partner of New Zealand’s newest A-League club, Auckland FC.31 Jan, 2025
AUT is a very proud sponsor of Big Gay Out and welcomes people to join the celebration of the Rainbow communities.Climate change exhibition at AUT
29 Jan, 2025
An acclaimed exhibition that showcases the devastating impacts of climate change in the Pacific is being held at AUT.New podcast: concussions in sport
Health sciences
24 Jan, 2025
AUT’s new podcast features academics and former All Blacks to demystify concussions and give insight into the risks and benefits of playing contact sports.








