AUT algorithm predicts unlikely NFL pick
Business
23 Apr, 2024
An algorithm developed by an AUT economics professor is predicting an unlikely pick for the forthcoming National Football League (NFL) draft.
From ‘fad’ to ‘fab’ – Wendy Thompson Q&A
Business
22 Apr, 2024
AUT alumna Wendy Thompson, co-founder of Thompson Spencer, a full-service global creative & media advertising agency, shares her remarkable career journey.
Have Kiwis been misled about AUKUS?
Law
19 Apr, 2024
NZ’s involvement in pillar two of AUKUS would be a big geopolitical shift and likely lead to the government facing questions about transparency.
A force behind high-performance sport
Sport and recreation
17 Apr, 2024
With 100 days until the 2024 Paris Olympic Games, AUT is recognising the many people connected to the University who are supporting NZ’s top athletes.
Pregnant runners' pain varies
Sport and recreation
15 Apr, 2024
A new study has found key differences in the pain of pregnant runners, depending on whether they’ve previously had children.
Events connect research and practice
Communication studies
15 Apr, 2024
AUT Centre for Screen Practice Research events explore practice as research, creative mindsets for leadership and the practicalities of screenwriting.
AUT remains a leading NZ sports uni
Sport and recreation
11 Apr, 2024
AUT has retained its position as one of the world’s leading sports universities in the latest international academic rankings.
Central government can help local rates
Law
11 Apr, 2024
With rates on the rise, central government can ease the burden on ratepayers while helping local government to balance the books. The question is, will it?
Office gossip: more than idle chatter
Business
10 Apr, 2024
Though office gossip is traditionally frowned upon and branded as unproductive or even deviant, new research paints a more complex picture of gossip.
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