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Change to NZ’s gang law is risky
Law
12 Sep, 2024
New gang laws not only contain bad ideas, but they also breach our constitutional standards and processes, writes Law Professor Kris Gledhill.Could “slow tourism” offset overtourism?
11 Sep, 2024
Mindfulness – being fully present in the moment – has influenced several sectors, including slow food, slow fashion, and now slow travel.Spend the summer with Taylor Swift?
Communication studies
10 Sep, 2024
AUT is offering Australasia’s first university level course studying Taylor Swift; looking at Swift’s 18-year career through the lens of communications.A closer look at school zone fraud
Education
10 Sep, 2024
The teacher a child has matters more than the school they attend, says Senior Lecturer Stuart Deerness.Would a Universal Basic Income work?
Business
03 Sep, 2024
A new US study gives insights into what might be expected if the UBI becomes a reality – and the findings may surprise, writes NZPRI’s Alexander Plum.02 Sep, 2024
AUT Law School brings the law to life through a variety of distinguished speakers who
share their real-world legal experiences with students.Big Oil could help the green transition
30 Aug, 2024
What if Big Oil championed – and profited from – the green transition? Here’s how it could work.AUT innovators named as finalists in Kiw
30 Aug, 2024
Two AUT innovators whose research and entrepreneurship are on a path to disrupt the global surfactant industry have been named finalists in...How to make NZ banking more competitive
Business
28 Aug, 2024
If the government wants to address bank profitability, it needs to enable and encourage people to change banks. So, how can this be achieved?Take a look inside AUT's Living Labs
27 Aug, 2024
A new video looks at how AUT's Living Labs project is connecting people to nature by interweaving ecological science and mātauranga Māori.