News from AUT’s Māori whānau

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AUT builds on the success of Te Aronui Framework

24 Mar, 2025
AUT has built upon the success of its groundbreaking Te Aronui framework with the appointment of Professor Meihana Durie in a new role, Te Toi Aronui.
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Auspicious start to inaugural law course

18 Mar, 2025
Dean of AUT Law School, Ahorangi Professor Khylee Quince welcomed nearly 300 students to the first lecture on tikanga Māori and Aotearoa NZ’s legal system.
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AUT celebrates 2025 UniPrep graduates

11 Mar, 2025
AUT’s South Campus was one of celebration recently as 206 school leavers graduated from the University’s UniPrep programme.
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Six New Kaihoe Join AUT's Eke Tangaroa

03 Mar, 2025
AUT welcomes six new Kaihoe to Eke Tangaroa, a key initiative supporting Māori and Pacific academics' growth and success within the University.
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Māori lead innovative housing projects

05 Feb, 2025
A community-run housing initiative in Te Tairāwhiti (East Coast) shows that innovative approaches to home ownership can be found within communities.
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Talking with trailblazers – a kōrero/talanoa

14 Oct, 2024
Hosted by the Faculty of Business, Economics and Law, this year’s kōrero/talanoa highlighted the growth of Māori and Pacific entrepreneurs in New Zealand.
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AUT releases 2023 Pay Gaps Report

09 Oct, 2024
Improvements but work still needed
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Māori knowledge of animals

24 Sep, 2024
Teachers now have new groundbreaking classroom resources on Māori knowledge of animals, and Māori concepts as they relate to animal ethics.
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Law School academic advises on Whenua

18 Sep, 2024
An AUT Law School academic played a key role in Whenua, a NZ Herald-led project that raises uncomfortable issues about Aotearoa’s colonial legacy.