Could AI create less trustworthy news?
Communication studies
09 Jul, 2024
A new study suggests that generative AI could return false or misleading information, causing significant implications for the news industry.
Kiribati Language Week 2024
08 Jul, 2024
AUT alumna, Lisa Ngauea, speaks about her Kiribati language journey as the University celebrates the third Pacific Language Week of 2024.
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.
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.
Can smells influence what you buy?
Business
26 Jun, 2024
Using scent strategies to nudge consumers toward more wholesome food options is an under-explored opportunity to improve public health outcomes.
Three AUT tauira behind Matariki art
Art and design
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.
Proposed law could hurt good tenants
Law
25 Jun, 2024
Housing security for NZ’s 1.7 million renters could be at risk if an amendment bill becomes law, particularly if “no-cause” evictions return.
AUT’s newest building blessed and named
24 Jun, 2024
Tukutuku, at around 9000m2, is the largest development at the University’s North Campus and will accommodate around 2000 students and 200 staff.
Standardised testing in NZ schools
Education
21 Jun, 2024
What do education academics have to say about the proposal to introduce "checkpoint" tests at the country's primary and secondary schools?
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