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AUT Independent Review

11 Jun, 2020
Auckland University of Technology (AUT) is commissioning an independent review of its policies, systems and practices regarding harassment.
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Black lives matter and NZ police reform

Law
11 Jun, 2020
As the Black Lives Matter protests spread from the US to NZ, the wero is about facing institutional racism at home, say Katey Thom and Khylee Quince.
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Accommodation rebate increased

10 Jun, 2020
AUT students will receive a further rent rebate of $113 per week for the number of weeks they didn’t occupy their accommodation during lockdown.
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AUT climbs world university rankings

10 Jun, 2020
AUT continues to climb the world university rankings according to the latest QS World University Rankings 2021 released today.
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A Declaration on the stroke pandemic

Health sciences
10 Jun, 2020
Professor Valery Feigin has co-authored the World Stroke Organisation (WSO) Declaration on Global Prevention of Stroke and Dementia.
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PUNCH: a new film by AUT Welby Ings

Art and design
10 Jun, 2020
The New Zealand Film Commission recently approved production finance for AUT Professor Welby Ings’ feature film PUNCH.
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AUT grad named international finalist

Art and design
10 Jun, 2020
AUT Fashion Design graduate Imuy Teav is one of the finalists for the 2020 iD International Emerging Designer Awards.
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MBA students undertake virtual exchange

Business
09 Jun, 2020
In an AUT first, two of our MBA students embarked on a virtual international exchange programme.
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Employment for students after COVID-19

09 Jun, 2020
Nanogirl Lab, Eat My Lunch and Snap Rentals were just a few of the employers who inspired students during our online Employability Matters Week.
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A ‘new normal’ for Pacific Tourism

Hospitality, tourism and events
08 Jun, 2020
Amidst the global impact of COVID-19, the time is now for the Pacific Islands to re-think and re-shape tourism, writes Professor Simon Milne.

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