Participate in AUT research

AUT staff and postgraduate students conduct research on a huge variety of topics. Research participants help us do the crucial work of understanding ourselves, each other, and the world around us.

On this page, you can browse the AUT research projects currently recruiting for participants. Each project has approval from the AUT Ethics Committee and has met stringent standards for the protection of all participants. We welcome your interest and involvement in these projects.

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Te vaerua kopu tangata ora: Application of a Pacific model of palliative care

Participate in AUT research to develop a Cook Islands-based palliative care model, Te vaerua kopu tangata ora (the wellness of the family spirit).

Exploring the feasibility of acoustic therapy for nasal health and well-being in Allergic Rhinitis and Chronic Rhinosinusitis

Participate in AUT research to look at how vibration therapy might improve your nasal health, symptoms and quality of life.

Knowledge and attitudes towards using mesenchymal stem cells for treatment purpose among the general public and healthcare professionals in NZ

Participate in AUT research to examine the knowledge and attitudes towards using mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) for treatment in New Zealand.

Understanding the Influence of Pay Transparency on Gen-Z Organisational Commitment in Fashion Retail Industry

Take part in AUT research to explore the influence of pay transparency on the organisational commitment of Generation Z employees in the fashion retail industry.

Networks of power: Gender, race and class in workplace violence.

Take part in AUT research that investigates how class or gender discrimination, or racism impact care and support workers’ experiences of workplace violence.

Exploring consumer boycotting and buycotting of global and local brands in response to brand activism in New Zealand

Take part in AUT research to explore how brand activism influences consumer decisions to boycott (avoid buying from) or buycott (actively support) brands.

Exploring the Influence of Informal Communication on Workplace Relationships of Generation Z Employees in the Banking Industry

Take part in AUT research to explore how Gen Z employees in the banking sector engage in informal communication and how it impacts their workplace...

Consumer-Centric Sustainability: Perception of University Students and Graduates on their Role in the Circular Economy

Participate in AUT research exploring the roles of university students and graduates (within 1 to 10 years) in the circular economy, focusing on sustainable consumption...

Perceptions of Success or Misadventure in New Zealand

Participate in AUT research to explore how people perceive the successes and misadventures of others, particularly high-profile individuals.

Consumer-Centric Sustainability: Perception of University Students and Graduates on their Role in the Circular Economy

This research is part of a Master’s student project at Auckland University of Technology (AUT), approved by the AUT Ethics Committee (AUTEC), approval number 25/07....

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