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Tofua Volcano oblique view from NE to SW

One year on from the Hunga Tonga Hunga Ha’apai eruption – what do we know

Science
16 Jan, 2023
On 15 January 2022 the active volcano Hunga Tonga Hunga Ha’apai erupted, sending a shockwave around the world. One year later, what do we know?
Professor Fiona Brooks

Professor Fiona Brooks

14 Jan, 2023
Pro-Vice Chancellor and Dean of the Faculty of Health and Environmental Sciences, died on Friday 13 January after a short illness.
‘I wanted to learn first-hand'

‘I wanted to learn first-hand'

Communication studies
12 Jan, 2023
Language revitalisation expert Dr Richard Henne-Ochoa, of Indiana University’s American Indian Studies Research Institute, on visiting Te Ipukarea
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AUT delivers requirements of ERA

22 Dec, 2022
Correction of breach and confirmation selection criteria are appropriate
Sarat Singamneni

Government grant for shapeshifting tech

Engineering, computer and mathematical sciences
15 Dec, 2022
The grant funds research by Dr Yifan Lv and Professor Sarat Singamneni into 3D-printed shapeshifting antennas for 6G wireless transmission.
Positive impact in education recognised

Positive impact in education recognised

Education
13 Dec, 2022
Bachelor of Arts in Education student Emeline Latu was recently awarded The Prime Minister’s Pacific Youth Award for Education and Teaching.
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The power of emotion in tweets

Business
09 Dec, 2022
Crocodile tweets or genuine empathy? New AUT research examines the authenticity of emotive tweets made by Kiwi companies during the global pandemic.
The Employability and Career Services Team at the awards

Best Careers Service Award

Business
09 Dec, 2022
AUT Employability & Career Services wins top award.
2022 JMAD Research Report is now live

2022 JMAD Research Report is now live

Communication studies
08 Dec, 2022
JMAD’s annual Media Ownership Report examines the new public media entity, competition and platforms paying a fair price for news.
The WIPCE bid delegation and supporters in AUT's wharenui.

Auckland wins WIPCE 2025

Te Ara Poutama: Māori and indigenous development
05 Dec, 2022
Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland has been selected to host WIPCE 2025 – the World Indigenous Peoples’ Conference on Education.

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