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Ethnic gaps explain few Māori scientists

Te Ara Poutama: Māori and indigenous development
06 Jun, 2023
That few Māori study science at school is because they are more likely to be from families with lower wealth and income, an AUT Professor says.
AUT academics team with music star BENEE

AUT academics team with music star BENEE

Health sciences
24 May, 2023
Kiwi musician BENEE has collaborated with AUT neuroscientists and Youthline on a new single, scientifically designed to help manage anxious feelings.
AUT Law Professor Paul Myburgh

Seabed mining around Aotearoa

Law
16 May, 2023
A select committee will consider the risks and benefits of seabed mining in NZ waters. AUT Law Professor Paul Myburgh examines the issues at hand.
Industry award for AUT engineer

Industry award for AUT engineer

Architecture and built environment
12 May, 2023
Dr Shahab Ramhormozian’s innovative developments in structural and earthquake engineering systems has been recognised by HERA.
Man and woman hongi with Auckland City in background.

Auckland wins 7 Experiences Summit

Hospitality, tourism and events
09 May, 2023
Hundreds of academics and professionals are expected to converge on Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland for the fourth annual 7 Experiences Summit.
Single concussion linked to violence

Single concussion linked to violence

Health sciences
04 May, 2023
New AUT research shows even a mild traumatic brain injury (TBI) like concussion significantly increases the risk of criminal behaviour.
AUT stroke team wins PM’s Science Prize

AUT stroke team wins PM’s Science Prize

Health sciences
02 May, 2023
The National Institute for Stroke and Applied Neurosciences (NISAN) team has won the 2022 Prime Minister’s Science Prize - the first ever received by AUT.
Huge therapeutic potential for research

Huge therapeutic potential for research

Science
27 Apr, 2023
At AUT’s Drug Delivery Research Group, PhD candidate Maya Dian is one of several postgraduate students working on novel research and development projects.
Radio essential for social connections

Radio essential for social connections

Communication studies
26 Apr, 2023
Recent research by Dr Amber Hammill for her PhD at AUT’s School of Communication Studies, reaffirms the importance of radio as a crucial public utility.
Professor Helena Cooper-Thomas

Optimal recovery: why, and how, to do it

Business
18 Apr, 2023
Professor Helena Cooper-Thomas explains how you can actively restore your energies after work and enhance your on-the-job performance.

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