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2021 JMAD Media Ownership Report

2021 JMAD Media Ownership Report

Communication studies
10 Dec, 2021
JMAD's annual media ownership report tracks the impact of public interest journalism funding and future negotiations for fair pay for news.
AUT X Challenge 2021 – The Final Pitch

AUT X Challenge 2021 – The Final Pitch

Art and design
09 Dec, 2021
Eight teams pitched to win at X Challenge – The Final, competing for a share of the $20,000 cash prize pool and over $10,000 of goods and services.
Post Fossil Fashion

Post Fossil Fashion

Art and design
07 Dec, 2021
Final year Bachelor of Design Fashion Majors exhibit at Auckland Art Gallery alongside Quant: Fashion Revolutionary
Centre for Design Research launches

Centre for Design Research launches

Art and design
02 Dec, 2021
The Centre for Design Research (CDR), a hub for excellence in design and creative industries research, has launched today.
Surf Safe wins local Lexus Design Award

Surf Safe wins local Lexus Design Award

Creative technologies
02 Dec, 2021
Creative Technologies student Lachie Douglas has won for his entry ‘Surf Safe’, a GPS life-saving wrist band.
AD21 showcases student work

AD21 showcases student work

Art and design
30 Nov, 2021
Graduating Art & Design students' work is being showcased through AD21.
The fight for fair pay for NZ news

The fight for fair pay for NZ news

Communication studies
29 Nov, 2021
The News Publishers Association is asking the commerce commission to help it negotiate fair pay for NZ news with Google and Facebook.
AUT’s first Rhodes Scholar

AUT’s first Rhodes Scholar

Business
23 Nov, 2021
Product development engineer Monique Cooper is the first ever AUT graduate to be awarded the prestigious Rhodes Scholarship.
New scholarships discover diverse talent

New scholarships discover diverse talent

Communication studies
22 Nov, 2021
AUT has partnered with Discovery NZ to launch a new scholarship, open to third-year Bachelor of Communication Studies students.
Names and indigenous knowledge matter

Names and indigenous knowledge matter

Engineering, computer and mathematical sciences
16 Nov, 2021
What's in a name? Two Auckland academics have just released a report arguing for a change to naming conventions for native plants.

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