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AUT hosts High Commissioner of India
20 Sep, 2024
A visit by the High Commissioner of India to AUT celebrated the deepening relationship between the University and Indian institutions.New appointments to AUT Council
19 Sep, 2024
The Auckland University of Technology is pleased to announce several new appointments to the AUT Council.Law School academic advises on Whenua
Law
18 Sep, 2024
An AUT Law School academic played a key role in Whenua, a NZ Herald-led project that raises uncomfortable issues about Aotearoa’s colonial legacy.Social sciences and public policy
17 Sep, 2024
The measurement of wellbeing worldwide should be extended to include concepts of collective wellbeing.Rooftop solar for more resilient cities
Architecture and built environment
16 Sep, 2024
Built environment experts from AUT say the government's plan to fix NZ's energy crisis with solar farms is a "missed opportunity."Blowing the dust off founding documents
Te Ara Poutama: Māori and indigenous development
12 Sep, 2024
Two texts offer important insights into how we might understand the role of the Treaty and the principles that emerge from it.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.







