AUT appoints five Professor Emeriti
01 Aug, 2024
Vice-Chancellor Professor Damon Salesa, on behalf of the AUT Council, has awarded the honorary title of Professor Emeritus to five professors.
Why anti-gang patch policies backfire
Social sciences and public policy
01 Aug, 2024
Despite the connection between institutional harm and gang membership, the government seems unlikely to soften its “get tough on crime” policies.
Having faith in spirituality at work
Business
31 Jul, 2024
Professor Kate Kearins reflects on how spirituality, in all its diverse cultural, religious, and non-religious dimensions, can foster unity at work.
Is Deadpool & Wolverine the hit needed?
Communication studies
30 Jul, 2024
Deadpool and Wolverine is entertaining but it likely won't cure our superhero fatigue, writes Professor Lorna Piatti-Farnell.
PM opens AUT’s newest building
26 Jul, 2024
AUT’s newest building, Tukutuku, was officially opened today by the Prime Minister, the Rt Hon. Christopher Luxon.
Algorithm predicts Olympic Sevens' win
25 Jul, 2024
Who will take home medals in Paris this year? Professor Niven Winchester’s sports algorithm makes informed predictions about the medal tally.
Culinary delight at the Winter Series
Hospitality, tourism and events
22 Jul, 2024
Unwrap the chocolate and break out the mead, AUT’s Culinary Arts and Gastronomy Winter Series is back to warm you up with all things food in 2024.
School-based healthcare a must for NZ
Health sciences
16 Jul, 2024
Though NZ’s school achievement is a big focus right now, what’s missing from the discussion is the impact health has on learning and academic achievement.
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