AUT News

11 Dec, 2025
AUT’s leadership in New Zealand’s sport and technology sectors was on full display at a recent Auckland FC game.
Through the mill: Tokoroa’s tough year
Business
11 Dec, 2025
Sawmill closures and job losses in Tokoroa were seen by many as just the latest blow to a dying forestry company town. But it hasn’t always been this way.Business news

Through the mill: Tokoroa’s tough year
Business
11 Dec, 2025
Sawmill closures and job losses in Tokoroa were seen by many as just the latest blow to a dying forestry company town. But it hasn’t always been this way.Culture and society news

Podcasts filling current affairs gap
Communication studies
11 Dec, 2025
The latest JMAD Media Ownership Report shows that political podcasts are increasingly filling the current affairs gap in New Zealand's legacy news media.
Award-winning student journalism
Communication studies
08 Dec, 2025
International success for AUT journalism student recognises the real-world impact of revitalising language.Health news

New brain lab ‘a beacon for hope’
Health sciences
17 Oct, 2025
Last week marked a new era for brain research at AUT with the opening of the updated Cognitive and Computational Neuroscience laboratory on North Campus.
AI chatbots no substitute for therapy
Health sciences
08 Oct, 2025
An AUT senior lecturer says New Zealanders could be at risk from unregulated AI chatbots being promoted for therapy.Science and technology news

AUT’s big, bright career conversations
Communication studies
03 Dec, 2025
Which careers will disappear because of AI? How will young people’s future careers evolve and help us to sort fact from fiction?
Eel symposium goes swimmingly at AUT
Science
24 Nov, 2025
A recent two-day gathering of eel (tuna) enthusiasts at AUT attracted dozens of local and international experts.University news

Unleashing young entrepreneurs’ futures
26 Nov, 2025
The newly-launched Ara Tipu Start-Up programme will train and fund entrepreneurial young AUT students.Celebrating success

Associate Professor Stephanie Rossouw
27 Aug 2025
Associate Professor Stephanie Rossouw is part of a global team of researchers that will examine the association between social media and wellbeing.






