Study creative technologies

Ideas are easy. Building them is the hard part. At AUT, you’ll prototype, test and launch projects that push boundaries. You’ll work with robotics, AR, gaming tools and digital fabrication in small classes in a studio environment built for experimentation. You’ll collaborate across disciplines, solve problems that don’t have a manual and graduate with a portfolio that proves you can invent what’s next. This is where creativity meets code and imagination gets practical. You won’t just think outside the box. You’ll redesign it.

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

Research in creative technologies

We tackle real-world problems through research that delivers. From smarter cities to transformative technology, our teams are shaping how we live. This isn’t theory for theory’s sake – it’s knowledge that works, led by experts who build, test and transform.

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Partner with AUT's School of Future Environments to co-design smarter cities, sustainable systems and inclusive spaces. Whether you're in industry, government or community, we work with you across teaching, research and innovation to shape future-ready environments that deliver.

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What it's like to study creative technologies at AUT

Facilities are state of the art

Industry-standard equipment

Theory's important. But at AUT much of the real work happens in our world-class facilities.

We help entrepreneurs to succeed

Entrepreneurship lives here

Get real support to launch your venture – mentoring, training and connections that turn ideas into startups.

Women in creative technologies

Women in technology

Tech's better with diverse voices. Find support, build connections, and join other women who are already changing the industry.

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Professor Suzanne Wilkinson
Te Ataata 2025 - Antoine Bertin
Auckland City, New Zealand
Illustrator and writer Julie Stephen Chheng
Audiovisual Artwork, Ngā Raraunga o te Mākū: the data of moisture
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Professor Suzanne Wilkinson
New Dean for DCT
15 Oct, 2025
Professor Suzanne Wilkinson has been appointed to the position of Dean of the Faculty of Design and Creative Technologies
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.
Auckland City, New Zealand
Repurposing New Zealand CBDs
07 May, 2024
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.
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