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NZTA plans for Auckland Harbour bridge cycle and walking path

Sport and recreation
24 May, 2019
Getting people active is almost a losing battle. Who remembers the ‘Push Play - 30 minutes a day’ campaign from a decade ago?
Professor Kris Gledhill

Why are accused rapists acquitted?

Law
23 May, 2019
AUT Law School's Professor Kris Gledhill explains how an accused rapist can be acquitted even after compelling evidence is presented by a victim.
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Unequal access to fertility treatment

Social sciences and public policy
23 May, 2019
The disadvantaged are being forced to the DIY fertility scene because of the high-cost of New Zealand's regulated industry, writes Sharyn Graham Davies.
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5 common pitfalls to hiring students and graduates

22 May, 2019
With NZ’s unemployment rate consistently under 5%, there's competition to attract quality talent. Hiring a graduate is one way to bridge the talent gap.
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Inequality in access to life-saving AEDs

Health sciences
21 May, 2019
A study by AUT and St John highlights a worrying discrepancy in the placement of life-saving AEDs (automated external defibrillators) in New Zealand.
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To build social cohesion, our screens need to show the same diversity of faces we see on the street

Communication studies
21 May, 2019
Migration plays an important role in shaping Aotearoa New Zealand society. New Zealand’s biggest city, Auckland, is now “more diverse than London”.
Alice Theadom TBI

AUT launches TBI Network

Health sciences
20 May, 2019
The network aims to bridge the gap between research, clinical care and public policy in the prevention and treatment of Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI).
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Earthquake Proof Technology Test

20 May, 2019
New technology tested at AUT limits earthquake damage and self-centres building post quake
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Stamp of quality for AUT tourism degree

Hospitality, tourism and events
17 May, 2019
AUT's tourism degree has been quality-assured by the United Nations World Tourism Organisation.
Kirsten Warner

Creative Writing graduate scoops NZ Book Award

Language and culture
17 May, 2019
An AUT graduate's hard work has been recognised at this year's Ockham NZ Book Awards.

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