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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.
Cover of the report

AUT releases 2023 Pay Gaps Report

09 Oct, 2024
Improvements but work still needed
A plump kererū perched on a branch.

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.
Adrienne Paul and Whenua Image

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.
AUT Live on campus

Supporting rangatahi Māori

26 Aug, 2024
As part of AUT’s work in the regions to remove barriers to higher education, AUT provided transport for Northland students wanting to experience AUT LIVE.
Justice Christian Whata and AUT Law School Dean Khylee Quince.

Justice Whata leads kōrero on He Poutama

19 Aug, 2024
AUT Law School welcomed Justice Christian Whata for a kōrero about He Poutama, a report that examines tikanga Māori and its place in our legal landscape.
Damon Salesa at AUT's Matariki awards

AUT announces Matariki Award winners

05 Jul, 2024
AUT announces the winners of Ngā Whakamānawa o Matariki, AUT's Matariki Awards, recognising staff excellence across academic and professional disciplines.
Damon Salesa

Vice-Chancellor’s Matariki address

03 Jul, 2024
Acknowledging the waters AUT has traversed in the past year was the focus of a Matrariki address by Vice-Chancellor, Professor Damon Salesa.
Art works by AUT students for Matariki

Three AUT tauira behind Matariki art

25 Jun, 2024
The free Matariki art resource pack for 2024, commissioned by Pou Māori at AUT, was created by three School of Art & Design tauira.
Ten new kaihoe (appointees)

Collective purpose motivates new cohort

15 May, 2024
Ten new kaihoe (appointees) have been inducted into AUT’s Eke Tangaroa Programme for early-career Māori and Pacific academics.