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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.
AUT receives more funding for research

AUT research receives $7m boost

20 Sep, 2024
AUT researchers have secured $7 million in funding through the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment’s Endeavour Fund.
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Would a Universal Basic Income work?

Business
03 Sep, 2024
A new US study gives insights into what might be expected if the UBI becomes a reality – and the findings may surprise, writes NZPRI’s Alexander Plum.
AUT innovators named as finalists in KiwiNet Awards

AUT innovators named as finalists in KiwiNet Awards

30 Aug, 2024
Two AUT innovators whose research and entrepreneurship are on a path to disrupt the global surfactant industry have been named finalists in...
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How to make NZ banking more competitive

Business
28 Aug, 2024
If the government wants to address bank profitability, it needs to enable and encourage people to change banks. So, how can this be achieved?
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Unemployment looks to be getting worse

Social sciences and public policy
20 Aug, 2024
A model designed to give an early warning of a downturn in the economy is suggesting continued weakening in the labour market.
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Concussion research offers new insights

Health sciences
15 Aug, 2024
New research could revolutionise the understanding of concussions and mild traumatic brain injuries (mTBI), including brain inflammation and recovery.
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New research shows pay gaps by industry

Business
09 Aug, 2024
New AUT research shows gender and ethnic pay gaps at the industry level in New Zealand for the first time – and the findings are sobering.
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Algorithm predicts Olympic Sevens' win

25 Jul, 2024
Who will take home medals in Paris this year? Professor Niven Winchester’s sports algorithm makes informed predictions about the medal tally.
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Enhancing education for young Samoans

Education
25 Jul, 2024
Research led by AUT academics shows how to enhance early childhood education for Samoan pepe meamea (infants and toddlers).

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