Study creative technologies

Use technology and your own creativity to bring your ideas to life and shape our world. AUT’s creative technologies programmes bring together the creative arts, design, digital media, computing, engineering and entrepreneurship in one innovative learning environment.

You collaborate with your classmates on projects, sharing ideas and supporting each other to achieve the best outcome. You can also work on projects with one of our many industry partners, giving you valuable industry experience and networking opportunities.

Postgraduate study in creative technologies will build on your knowledge and expertise in your area of interest.

Research in creative technologies

We believe in high-quality research that has impact, and have world-class researchers and research strengths across creative technologies.

More about our research

Women in technology

If you’re a woman studying or interested in technology, you can find support, encouragement and fun in a number of groups – check out how you can help each other to succeed in your fields.

Women in technology

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AUT’s School of Future Environments is committed to innovative teaching, learning and research in built environment engineering, architecture and creative technologies. See how to partner with us.

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Te Ataata 2025 - Antoine Bertin
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Te Ataata 2025 - Antoine Bertin
Te Ataata 2025 - Antoine Bertin
04 Sep, 2025
AUT is pleased to announce the 2025 Te Ataata artist in residence is Antoine Bertin.
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Repurposing New Zealand CBDs
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Jose Antonio Lara-Hernandez examines how NZ central business districts can forge a future where our cities are sustainable, vibrant and culturally rich.
Illustrator and writer Julie Stephen Chheng
Te Ataata 2024 - Julie Stephen Chheng
30 Jan, 2024
Paris-based designer, illustrator and writer Julie Stephen Chheng is the 2024 Te Ataata artist in residence at AUT.
Audiovisual Artwork, Ngā Raraunga o te Mākū: the data of moisture
Climate crisis artwork on show in India
26 Jan, 2024
AUT’s Janine Randerson, Rachel Shearer and Stefan Marks head to India to present the audiovisual artwork Ngā Raraunga o te Mākū: the data of moisture.
Photo by Clinton Watkins
Art meets science at AUT
10 Nov, 2023
An unlikely collaboration is behind a critically acclaimed artwork by the School of Future Environments’ Clinton Watkins.

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