An outsider on the inside
Te Ara Poutama: Māori and indigenous development
13 May, 2024
Paul Moon explores photographer Ans Westra 'national photo album', which captures NZ's history over the past six decades.
Successful launch of WIPCE 2025
Te Ara Poutama: Māori and indigenous development
13 May, 2024
AUT hosted a launch event on May 9 for the World Indigenous Peoples’ Conference on Education (WIPCE) 2025.
AUT student Axl Rogers heads to NASA
Engineering, computer and mathematical sciences
10 May, 2024
He’s been a cleaner, mowed lawns and worked as a builder, but now Axl Rogers is close to completing a PhD in astrophysics and is jetting off to NASA.
AUT student wins $15k Springboard Award
Art and design
09 May, 2024
AUT doctoral candidate Emily Parr (Ngāi Te Rangi, Moana, Pākehā) is the 2024 recipient of an Arts Foundation Te Tumu Toi Springboard Award.
Repurposing New Zealand CBDs
07 May, 2024
Jose Antonio Lara-Hernandez examines how NZ central business districts can forge a future where our cities are sustainable, vibrant and culturally rich.
New details on early AUKUS talks
Law
06 May, 2024
Details released under the Official Information Act reveal NZ officials have been considering involvement in AUKUS from the outset.
Why aren’t Australian churches taxed?
Business
06 May, 2024
Should churches be offered an uncapped exemption from income tax when there are questions about how appropriately their profits are used?
NZ largest podcast study: Podcast Summit
Communication studies
06 May, 2024
At the upcoming NZ Podcasting Summit on May 11, Lewis Tennant will share his new research-the most comprehensive study of Aotearoa's podcast landscape yet.
“Difficult” or “difference-making”?
Business
03 May, 2024
AUT Business School Dean, Professor Kate Kearins, explores a central question: How to help turn difficult conversations into difference-making dialogues?
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