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Tonga Language Week 2022

Tonga Language Week 2022

Hospitality, tourism and events
05 Sep, 2022
Episode 5 of AUT’s 2022 Pacific Language Week Video series – AUT Focus on Sustainability – was launched this week.
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AUT announces financial recovery programme

05 Sep, 2022
Auckland University of Technology has announced to staff that a post-COVID financial recovery programme could result in up to 230 job losses.
Hospitality work: A map for change

Hospitality work: A map for change

02 Sep, 2022
Almost three years after COVID-19 hit New Zealand, the hospitality sector is slowly rebuilding.
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Challenges for Māori support workers

Business
02 Sep, 2022
A new report lays bare the challenges faced by Māori community support workers, particularly during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Sara Y

AUT to host first virtual open day

01 Sep, 2022
AUT is set to host its inaugural AUT LIVE International virtual open day on October 12.
Celebrity and indigenous voice

Celebrity and indigenous voice

Communication studies
31 Aug, 2022
The Australian PM met with Shaquille O’Neal to enlist his support for constitutional recognition for an Indigenous voice. Some question why Shaq.
Son helping young criminal dads

How a son can help young criminal dads

Business
31 Aug, 2022
For both mums and dads, the arrival of a child decreases criminal behaviour. We now find the child’s gender plays a particular role for some fathers.
HANNAH NGUYEN, JO PAGE AND LOUIS O’BRIEN

Never Have I Ever a winner at ORCAs

Communication studies
29 Aug, 2022
AUT Advertising and Brand Creative students have won this year’s TRB student competition at the ORCAs.
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AUT LIVE is this Saturday 27h August

27 Aug, 2022
AUT is throwing open the doors to its campuses this Saturday 27th August for AUT LIVE, its largest recruitment event of the year.
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Revolutionising quake-resistant building

Architecture and built environment
26 Aug, 2022
An innovation by NZ academics will change the way buildings are constructed, and how they perform in earthquakes, writes AUT’s Dr Shahab Ramhormozian.

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