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Liz Binns

Physio for older adults from a distance

Health sciences
01 May, 2020
AUT researchers have developed an exercise programme for housebound older adults, to prevent loss of mobility and independence during COVID-19.
2. Goodbye to openplan office

Will COVID-19 kill open-plan offices?

Business
30 Apr, 2020
How will organisations adapt to ensure workplaces are collaborative, productive and virus-free?
Tim and Nick

Face shields for health workers

Engineering, computer and mathematical sciences
30 Apr, 2020
Associate Professor Tim Pasang and student Nick van Der Geest have been 3D printing medical face shields for frontline health workers.
A few dozen bubbles on a blue background.

Bursting the bubble fallacy

Social sciences and public policy
29 Apr, 2020
We can’t always conflate the occupants of a single residence into one neat group.
Professor Judy McGregor, smiling and standing in front of a Pacific Island artwork.

Call for better oversight of aged care

Social sciences and public policy
28 Apr, 2020
Covid-19 has critically exposed the frailties of our current regulatory and oversight systems surrounding aged care, Professor Judy McGregor writes.
Jarrod Haar

Kiwis carry on calmly during COVID-19

Business
28 Apr, 2020
Feeling like most people in New Zealand are handling the COVID-19 lockdown well? New research shows we are doing just that.
Matt and chefs

AUT chefs feeding our students

28 Apr, 2020
Over the past five weeks, a team of AUT chefs have been looking after the 220 students in our on-campus student accommodation.
THE Impact Ratings

AUT ranked in top 25 for tackling global issues

24 Apr, 2020
The latest THE Impact Rankings have been released and AUT ranks 23rd in the world and 1st against the Decent Work and Economic Growth goal
covid-19-alumni-updates

VC update to alumni on COVID-19

24 Apr, 2020
AUT is committed to supporting students to achieve their educational goals and the AUT community is actively contributing to the COVID-19 response.
The big idea_Ella Henry

House Visits: Mates, Whānau and Feijoas

Business
23 Apr, 2020
An insight into a more intense version of bubble life than most, from a leading contributor to the Māori screen industry.

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